September 4, 2010
Tea Party is Not Radical
[From article]
"This was the revolt of the bourgeois, of the responsible, of the orderly, of people profoundly at peace with the traditional mores of American society.
[. . .]
The Tea Party's detractors want to paint it as radical, when at bottom it represents the self-reliant, industrious heart of American life.
[. . .]
the Tea Partiers are fiercely anti-establishment, and that produces political candidates who are exotic and unexpected.
[. . .]
Republicans should endeavor to be a sober and responsible party for sober and responsible people, resolutely cleaning up after the failed Obama revolution."
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/bourgeois_revolt_OQmcZMoZznH57My0KkKe1K
A bourgeois revolt
Can the GOP stay sober?
Rich Lowry
New York Post
Last Updated: 3:35 AM, September 4, 2010
Posted: 12:46 AM, September 4, 2010
"This was the revolt of the bourgeois, of the responsible, of the orderly, of people profoundly at peace with the traditional mores of American society.
[. . .]
The Tea Party's detractors want to paint it as radical, when at bottom it represents the self-reliant, industrious heart of American life.
[. . .]
the Tea Partiers are fiercely anti-establishment, and that produces political candidates who are exotic and unexpected.
[. . .]
Republicans should endeavor to be a sober and responsible party for sober and responsible people, resolutely cleaning up after the failed Obama revolution."
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/bourgeois_revolt_OQmcZMoZznH57My0KkKe1K
A bourgeois revolt
Can the GOP stay sober?
Rich Lowry
New York Post
Last Updated: 3:35 AM, September 4, 2010
Posted: 12:46 AM, September 4, 2010
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