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Dan Quayle: Don't let the tea party go Perot
The Washington Post ^ | April 4, 2010 | Vice President Dan Quayle

Posted on 04/01/2010 11:32:59 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

Like many influential causes before it, the "tea party" movement appeared on the scene uninvited by the political establishment. Democrats in the White House and in Congress recognize it for what it is -- a spontaneous and pointed response to the Obama agenda -- but some Republican leaders still aren't sure what to make of it, as tea partiers have risen on their own and stirred up trouble in GOP primaries.

Sometimes in politics it's easier to recognize foes than friends, and this may be why Democrats have been quicker to figure out the movement's potential. They know that in November's midterm elections, Republicans will gain mightily from a growing discontent with the administration, which has disappointed the independent voters who made the difference for Barack Obama in 2008.

A close look at the tea party membership will find many of those independents who went for Obama but now regret it. After sweeping into power, Democrats assumed they had redrawn the political map forever, and they took this as a mandate to remake the federal government forever. To the surprise of millions of their supporters, they plowed ahead with federal control over health care and new spending financed by a decade of trillion-dollar deficits. Along the way, they have tried to brush off the Republican congressional minority as little more than spectators to one-party rule.

But across America, millions of people decided not to be silent. Prompted only by their convictions, they united against the unjustifiable expansion of federal power. So successful is the tea party movement that there is speculation it might launch a political party. Though nearly three-quarters of tea party supporters identify themselves as Republicans, according to a recent Quinnipiac University poll, 40 percent of them are open to voting for a third-party candidate of their own.

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TOPICS: Issues; Parties; Polls; State and Local
KEYWORDS: 2010; congress; danquayle; democrats; obama; obamacare; potatoe; taxes; teaparty
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To: dragnet2
Seems everyone wants to jump on the tea party band wagon...

This is what's happening and it's becoming a distraction from the work at hand. Only later in the article, does Quayle reveal that he doesn't support a 3rd party, although early in the article it seems so. No wonder the WaPo published the piece.

Next!

101 posted on 04/03/2010 3:50:05 PM PDT by La Enchiladita (Depose the Queen: support the conservative congressional candidate(s) of your choice.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Absolutley correct. Let the RNC/GOP dropall the RINOs and reform with real Americans.....


102 posted on 04/03/2010 3:52:04 PM PDT by rrrod
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