What the Tea Party Movement Is Not: A Short Primer

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(David Bozeman) – Columnist Kathleen Parker recently called tea partiers “the noisiest sector of the GOP.” She chided members of the movement for attacking newly elected Massachusetts senator Scott Brown, who voted with Democrats in supporting a cloture motion on their $15 billion jobs bill. Brown, who conceded that the bill was imperfect, added that he hoped his vote would be “a strong step toward restoring bipartisanship in Washington.”

Parker did kindly note that most tea partiers are “not weird.” Kathleen, you are too kind. Such obligatory politeness softens the blow to come (and preserves her stature — such as it is — as a conservative columnist). She proceeds with: “But some are at risk of flying off into the blood-red zone of wing nuttery” and “the growing libertarian strain [within the party] combined with an anti-RINO (Republican In Name Only) attitude is making life increasingly difficult for moderates such as Brown.”

We can only hope!

Most tea partiers are reserving judgment on Senator Brown, but there are a few points about the Tea Party Movement that Ms. Parker and the senator should bear in mind.

First, this is not a top-down movement, fueled by charismatic personality and silky baritone oration, a la Barack Obama. Most tea partiers are motivated by their adherence to such principles as smaller government, less spending and lower taxes. While leadership, particularly in government, certainly matters, leaders tend, as often as not, to disappoint, so their actions are viewed somewhat skeptically. Still, most activists are confident that the right leader will present his or her self in due course for 2012. Until then, the real fun, a guiltier pleasure than a reality TV drama, is watching the growing fissure between President Obama and Democrats running for re-election in moderate and conservative districts.

Second, tea partiers do not send leaders to Washington to achieve bipartisanship. To Democrats who want to support any plank of the conservative agenda — welcome aboard. To the rest, tea partiers seek your defeat. Since liberals have grown their power incrementally, bipartisanship usually works to their advantage. Conservatism advances by holding to principle, thus tea partiers shun such banal fashion statements as ‘civility’ and the current already-worn-to-death ‘reconciliation.’

Finally, tea partiers do not do nuance. Not to sound anti-intellectual, but big-government elites have granted themselves enough rhetorical wiggle room to near effortlessly increase spending (called ‘investing’) and raise taxes on middle-income earners and business owners (i.e., ‘the rich’). While tea partiers need not be confrontational, they are at least direct. While the movement may have attracted some “wing nuts,” maybe Ms. Parker would like to detail how the GOP has been served by the nauseatingly conciliatory tones of John McCain, Arnold Schwarzenegger and George W. Bush.

(Mr. Bozeman is a former Libertarian Party Chairman and writer for Americans for Limited Government)

3 Responses for “What the Tea Party Movement Is Not: A Short Primer”

  1. tim marvin says:

    Well if the tea party ideas don’t happen this country is gonna be in a big mess. There is no way we can continue to support big gov’t. Retirement and benefits, pensions alone will destroy the financial stability of this country. Not only on the federal level, but also state,county, city, etc. There is no way anyone can keep paying for these benefit pkgs

  2. Judie says:

    True, the tea party people probably haven’t taken the same courses as the polished politicians….. you know ~ ‘Silver Tongued Devil 101′ or ‘How to Lie While Speaking to Millions 101′….. but rather hey come from their deep passion for this country and the freedom and liberty is has afforded its people for centuries. I will take their deep passion any day over the spewing of baloney and promises of a Utopian world if we ‘just let the government show us the correct way to live’ theory. I hope the tea partiers just keep getting louder and more prominent as time goes along. And no, we cannot keep up this ridiculous spending our current leaders are seeming to enjoy right now. I guess when they were attending the previously mentioned classes, they opted out from “Economics 101″ or they would surely change their evil ways!!! OR, if you want to entertain some theories…. maybe collapsing our economic system is exactly what they want. Then they could replace our system with the European model of complete Socialism. ????? We’d better stand strong or loose our beautiful freedom.

  3. James Stepp says:

    You’re both right,but I don’t think it’s just the financial issue the Republicans and Democrats have missed the gate on-it’s the whole Purpose of their existence. I don’t believe either party cares enough any more to even try to do as they were originally intended to-to serve the People,by the parameters set forth in the Constitution. Getting the Government back to that standard appears to be near the top of the Tea Party’s priorities.

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