Posted on 09/15/2010 12:11:44 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
No doubt youve heard the stories. Theres a political storm is brewing, and its based on anger. Theyve taken over our primaries; theyve overthrown the establishment; and theyre against civil rights.
Yes, I write about nothing other than the Tea Party.
The disdain felt for it is easy to spot. Inevitably, when the topic comes up among my friends, there are references to those people. It is cursed for the threat its poses to the legislative agenda and its refusal to be tamed. Even esteemed Yale professors, who shall go unnamed, have taken the time in class to attack the vile Tea Partiers.
I dont write today, however, to debate the merits of a particular belief of the Tea Party.
Instead, I have one simple question: Whos been to a Tea Party?
In April 2009, I attended my first Tea Party and was surprised by what I found. While one can judge the Republican or Democratic parties based on what their leaders say or what policies they espouse, the Tea Party is a decentralized movement with no single leader, no official leadership structure and no party platform. The name itself often trips people up. Its not a political party at all. Its a movement whose namesake is the Boston Tea Party. There is no Tea Party party (except in a few small towns). References to Tea Party candidates are inventions of the media they are all running as Republican candidates.
Still, I wanted to be sure I wasnt mistaken. So, with camcorder in hand, I took the train down to Washington and spent this past Sunday talking to and interviewing hundreds of Tea Partiers.
And, folks, youve got to get out more because the Tea Party youre talking about isnt the Tea Party I found.
I didnt see a single racist sign or symbol. In fact, there were numerous African-American, Asian-American and Hispanic attendees who all attested to the Tea Partys incredible colorblindness.
As for being the plaything of a Sarah Palin or a Glenn Beck, well, almost no one agreed with the characterization. Every person I talked to told me the Tea Party was not under the control of a single person or organization. The Republican establishment has tried to harness its energy, but its core remains wild, unpredictable and independent.
I met registered Democrats, Republicans, Libertarians and everything in between. Granted, most were Republicans, but they admitted so begrudgingly. They stressed that they voted on principles first, party line second.
What do they want in a candidate? Someone of strong moral fiber who will stand for small government. The much-ridiculed Palin ticket was nowhere to be found. Only two people out of the 75 I interviewed wanted to see Sarah run in 2012. Both of them want her to be vice president.
And theyre not ignorant rubes. I met multiple doctors, educators and individuals with masters degrees. They are housewives, mechanics, teachers, engineers, small businessmen the same as youd find in any political party.
They are dissatisfied, but they are not disgruntled. They are agitated but not angry.
Their stories are the stories of the middle class. While they cared for their families and struggled to do their part in society, noisy activists with fewer responsibilities and a different vision worked to change the system they knew.
So, youve got it all wrong. Worse, youve never taken the time to check your facts.
You dont have to agree with the Tea Party, but you ought to at least find out what its about.
After all, isnt ascribing unflattering characteristics to a group of people on the basis of their membership the sort of stereotyping we are so afraid of in other areas? Who would sit idly by as someone said, Oh, Ive heard Mexicans are undereducated and ignorant? No one would its false and morally reprehensible. So too, to assign a stereotype to an entire movement based upon a few unflattering individuals covered in the media. Tea-bagger is no more appropriate than taboo ethnic slurs.
Are there some racist Tea Partiers? Inevitably. Are there some misinformed Tea Partiers? Certainly. Does that mean we can tar them all with the same brush? Heck no.
Understanding is the foundation of civility. If you cant love your neighbor, at least take the time to figure out why.
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John Scrudato is a senior in Morse College and a former staff columnist for the News.
Morse college Elis are a bit smarter than the rest.
Tea Party = majority of Americans.
The ‘extremists’ are the Demmunists (how many were publicly listed as members of the Socialist party??) and the RINOs (county clubbers out to give welfare to the rich and support illegals for cheap labor/destruction of middle class).
Tea Party = 70% of Americans make up this demographic.
YOU BETCHA!!!! In spades!
Alert! Alert! We have an emergency! Some of the students started thinking! Immediate response required!
“The much-ridiculed Palin ticket was nowhere to be found.”
That is a reporter who saw and listened, and had an open mind.
That’s one of the best written articles I had seen this year.
Congratulations. I see those people too.
Ditto
Sounds like a Palin supporter and a Rush listener. Horror of horrors, that would change most people's opinions on the Tea Party. Or would it?
Remarkable. Sad to say, highly unexpected from a Connecticut college writer. Bravo to him!
TC
Just.... Wow. Out of Yale?
“The Republican establishment has tried to harness its energy, but its core remains wild, unpredictable and independent.”
The American Spirit is alive and well. Good. Give them all the vapors.
Good find and a nice read. Thanks for posting it.
Quite simply The Tea Party is AMERICA.
Not this sh*t again!
Wow! Thanks for posting.
no doubt, I saw it! and the train rolls on,
and the train rolls on, Thank You God
the train rolls on.
This is our country....call us racists, call us ignorant....call us whatever you like.....but I know my neighbor down the street who takes a train to work before the sun rises.....the women who sees her kids to the bus stop.....the parents who volunteer to teach Sunday school....the father that gets home from work just in time to see his kids to bed....the small business owners who employee 50% of our nation.....and I.....are the Tea Party....
Outstanding reply
Yale?....WOW.....Yale?....Really?....WOW....Yale?
“Well. That will be the last time that young Scrudato is invited to a collegium in THIS Department!”
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