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Egan writes: "The Tea Party is five years old this election season, which means it's done teething and spitting up on itself, but still prone to temper tantrums, irrational outbursts and threats to take its toys and storm off if it doesn't get its way."

Christine 'I'm not a witch' O'Donnell. (photo: Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP)
Christine 'I'm not a witch' O'Donnell. (photo: Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP)


Tea Party Dead-Enders

By Timothy Egan, The New York Times

07 June 14

 

he Tea Party is five years old this election season, which means it’s done teething and spitting up on itself, but still prone to temper tantrums, irrational outbursts and threats to take its toys and storm off if it doesn’t get its way.

As a movement, it is down to a couple of former talk-radio hosts running for office in two states of the old Confederacy, Texas and Mississippi. And in the latter, the Senate candidate, Chris McDaniel, has given a keynote to a group that considers Abraham Lincoln a war criminal. It’s not hard to make the case that the Tea Party has been distilled down to it logical essence.

“They don’t want to go to the moon,” said the comedian Bill Maher. “They want to howl at it.” Still, the Tea Party has also been around long enough to have a record, of sorts. Let’s look at the legacy:

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