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"I am not a witch," the campaign ad starring Delaware's tea-partying Christine O'Donnell, states it for jaw-dropping inanity.
Carla Seaquist: Is This a Culture That Wants to Save Itself? Carla Seaquist 2010
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"I am not a witch," the campaign ad starring Delaware's tea-partying Christine O'Donnell, states it for jaw-dropping inanity.
Carla Seaquist: Is This a Culture That Wants to Save Itself? Carla Seaquist 2010
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Also, how can Palin be one them there tea-partying folk and still support McCain?
Think Progress » Sarah Palin calls global warming studies ‘snake oil science.’ 2010
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This may run counter to the ideological worship of tax cuts for the very rich that is espoused by tea-partying politicians, pundits and editorial pages.
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"I am not a witch," the campaign ad starring Delaware's tea-partying Christine O'Donnell, states it for jaw-dropping inanity.
Carla Seaquist: Is This a Culture That Wants to Save Itself? Carla Seaquist 2010
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An angry tea-partying farmer is probably in favor of agricultural subsidies, and it is safe to say that many of the older conventioneers in Nashville do not think of Medicare as "socialized medicine" or of Social Security as "big government."
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Since taking office last winter, this tea-partying attorney general, formerly a state senator, has taken on an odd mix of issues.
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FreedomWorks and other groups organized some tea party protests, including the big one in Washington, and served as clearinghouses when folks from across the country wanted to plug into tea-partying in their own communities.
Mary Rakovich's small protest against stimulus erupted into 'tea party' movement 2010
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According to the Washington Times, Mr. Pizzella has also been "involved" in the drafting of the Mount Vernon Statement, a conservative manifesto that is meant to rally the tea-partying base.
The Tea Parties Are No 'Great Awakening' Thomas Frank 2010
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If President Obama really wants to champion a bipartisan issue, one that might appeal to tea-partying conservatives and -- in the wake of the Gulf spill -- jittery eco-liberals alike, he should consider tackling the worst excesses of industrial animal agriculture, better known as factory farming.
David Kirby: A Winning Issue for Obama in 2010: Factory Farm Reform 2010
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