Interesting read on Bachmann (who just announced that she will not run for reelection in 2014) and the Tea Party itself.
As a partisan R, I will always be grateful for the TP's big effort with winning the House back in 2010 (and blocking most of Obama's agenda), but since then, they have been more of a problem than a help.
Perhaps things are starting to return to normal?
Bachmann/Tea Party - No force in Congress
30/05/2013 01:41:09 PM
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This always comes back to how you define 'Tea Party'
30/05/2013 04:58:41 PM
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Good point, the T.E.A Party movement turned into the EXTREMELY Conservative movement.....
30/05/2013 06:11:33 PM
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Hell, I don't even know what extremely consevative means
30/05/2013 07:11:58 PM
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Well, it makes perfect sense
30/05/2013 06:09:47 PM
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Who would you like to see run in 2016 on the Republican ticket? *NM*
31/05/2013 12:03:42 AM
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Christie, Rubio, Jeb Bush, or maybe even Paul Ryan. In that order. *NM*
31/05/2013 02:04:01 AM
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Surely the Republican party can do better than that
31/05/2013 03:59:14 AM
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Christie may be many things, but I wouldn't call him boring. *NM*
31/05/2013 05:54:29 AM
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That's hardly a weak roster but not a complete one either
01/06/2013 01:03:06 PM
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I weeded out the ones who can't win like Cruz, Jindal, Paul and Santorum.
03/06/2013 09:05:17 PM
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It's hard to guess public perception 3 years out, the public has short memories.
03/06/2013 10:30:50 PM
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Christie? That prick will outright sell this country out to the highest bidder.
09/06/2013 05:07:47 AM
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Bachmann barely won re-election in a rural district gerrymandered for her.
10/08/2013 09:54:45 AM
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