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- noun Plural form of
partier .
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Examples
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* Among the differences between Christian conservatives and tea partiers is their source of news, with 39 percent of the former group saying Fox News is their most trusted source for "accurate information about politics and current events" and 57 percent of the latter group saying that.
Tea party, religious right often overlap, poll shows Michelle Boorstein 2010
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* Among the differences between Christian conservatives and tea partiers is their source of news, with 39 percent of the former group saying Fox News is their most trusted source for "accurate information about politics and current events" and 57 percent of the latter group saying that.
Tea party, religious right often overlap, poll shows Michelle Boorstein 2010
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The list of partiers is too long to bother, suffice it to say I had a houseful, and it was groovy.
April 12th, 2010 archmage 2010
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In still other news, the share of the national debt of 100% of the tea partiers is four times higher under Obama than underBush.
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In still other news, the share of the national debt of 100% of the tea partiers is four times higher under Obama than underBush.
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All I see from the tea-partiers is hate and mean insults.
DeMint says Tea Party activists leading spiritual revival 2010
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The tea partiers are against the stimulus bill because it is spending; it represents future taxes and/or government bankruptcy.
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This is not at all surprising, as the tea partiers are almost all right wingers.
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Well I think this clearly demonstrates that the tea partiers are a bunch of elitists who look down their noses at those they deem less educated and less “worthy” than them.
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Let's face it, these tea partiers are the same Republicans that supported John McCain, so that's where the count problem lies and they don't want to admit it.
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