There is no debating the fact: The "Tea Party" announced by Rick Santelli, which began the movement, was Feb. 19, 2009. There were no marches on Washington while Bush was president, outside of antiwar creeps. It is a silly notion designed to undercut Republicans and conservatives and keep libs in power forever. As long as they can get sensible people to keep saying, "It's about both parties," the liberals will forever maintain power.
Repeat after me: There is no such thing as a conservative Democrat.
>Repeat after me: There is no such thing as a conservative Democrat.
That may be true, but just because there exists a conservative Republican does not mean that all republicans are conservative.
Furthermore, can the Republican party, as a whole, be called a conservative party when they did NOTHING to point out the severe contra-Constitutionality of the retroactive AIG bonus taxation? Or the retroactive repeal of immunities granted to the telecom-industries that was being talked about?
{I wrote about the criminality of the AIG decisions here:
http://docs.google.com/View?docid=dv698tm_22dr6x3nfb
Though I definitely need to write up a piece about this proposed repeal.}