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Tea Party Jolts the GOP, Much as Ronald Reagan Did
Exactly three decades ago, Ronald Reagan stormed to an election victory, and in the process reshaped the Republican Party. In came waves of Southerners and Midwest social conservatives who previously called themselves Democrats, and out went many Northeastern moderates and social liberals who suddenly felt out of place.
Sarah Palin and Rand Paul on election expectations
Sarah Palin and Rand Paul weigh in on the November elections. The message of the teaparty goes across party lines.
Political Castles Crashing
Those who lament a likely Democrat win in Delaware in November don’t understand the ferocity of ordinary citizens’ anger at the way the “political class” has been destroying America.
The Counter-Revolution Has Begun
A counter-revolution — not merely a reaction against Obama, although he was certainly the trigger, but a nationwide backlash against politics as-as-usual as it has been defined over the past seventy years.
Christine O’Donnell’s speech at Values Voters Summit 2010
Remember how you felt back when the current administration moved into their offices.
Conservakingmaker Jim DeMint on GOP unity and prospects
‘I’m excited.’ We have a slate of candidates that reflects the American people. Christine O’donnell can win.
Rove is a Teaparty fan
Karl Rove defends his conservative credentials citing support for Sharron Angle, Marco Rubio, Ken Buck and Kelly Ayotte with Sarah Palin. He denies being an ‘establishment’ Republican.
Malkin rips Rove over O’Donnell
Michelle Malkin spells out the problem with ‘progressive wolves in elephants clothing’ referring to Mike Castle who was the GOP establishment pick to win in Delaware.
Reluctant GOP sits down for ‘tea party’
After Ms. O’Donnell’s surprise 6-percentage-point victory over Mr. Castle in Tuesday’s primary, the committee quickly switched gears and said it fully supports the 41-year-old conservative, giving her campaign the maximum allowable donation of $42,000.