Tuesday, January 19, 2010

'Tea party' activists feel slighted by GOP

They shouldn't surprised. Republicans want to use tea partyers for their own benefit without having to take their demands seriously. That's part of the arrogance of the two-party system.

in reference to:

"Just when the Republican Party appears poised for big pickups in the 2010 midterm elections, a ragtag band of grass-roots conservatives millions strong and fiercely motivated, but with no national leader, threatens to split the Grand Old Party in two. Leading figures in the burgeoning "tea party" movement complain they are being ignored by the Republican National Committee, despite having already shown their clout in taking down moderate Republicans in a New York special House race and the Florida Republican Party hierarchy. "I have called into the RNC many times, and they still haven't called me back," said Dale Robertson, head of TeaParty.org, which he claims has upwards of 7 million members. "I've called them, lots of times. I called them this morning. I called them yesterday. It's like they ignore you as they try to figure out a strategy on how to defeat you.""
- 'Tea party' activists feel slighted by GOP - Washington Times (view on Google Sidewiki)

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