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http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0410/35988.html
It seems many people here don't seem to understand why certain candidates are promoted as Tea Party candidates over Ron Paul, who arguably started the movement. This article does a decent job of explaining how this is possible. There are essentially two different Tea Parties (which have some overlap), but the media tends not to differentiate. That is how Rand Paul and Marco Rubio are both considered Tea Party politicians even though they have several very different views.
For us as Ron Paul supporters to lump any non-Ron Paul Tea Party types into the "establishment" category is unfair to everyone, and makes us look out of touch. We must realize that we need to recognize our audience and speak to them in the terms they understand, not the terms we understand.
Tea party activists are divided roughly into two camps, according to a new POLITICO/TargetPoint poll: one that’s libertarian-minded and largely indifferent to hot-button values issues and another that’s culturally conservative and equally concerned about social and fiscal issues.
It seems many people here don't seem to understand why certain candidates are promoted as Tea Party candidates over Ron Paul, who arguably started the movement. This article does a decent job of explaining how this is possible. There are essentially two different Tea Parties (which have some overlap), but the media tends not to differentiate. That is how Rand Paul and Marco Rubio are both considered Tea Party politicians even though they have several very different views.
For us as Ron Paul supporters to lump any non-Ron Paul Tea Party types into the "establishment" category is unfair to everyone, and makes us look out of touch. We must realize that we need to recognize our audience and speak to them in the terms they understand, not the terms we understand.