Tea Party Patriots, which has been the least politically involved of the major groups in the Tea Party movement so far, announced Tuesday that it has received $1 million from an anonymous donor and will funnel it to local groups for use before the midterm elections. (more)
The Tea Party is going for another Republican scalp, this time in Delaware. But wait. Is it, in fact, the Tea Party? (more)
A radio host who served as a spokesman of the Tea Party Express cut ties with the organization Friday, after coming under fire earlier this week for a racially tinged blogpost about the NAACP. (more)
Progressive ‘journalists’ coordinated smear against critics of Rev. Wright — Reporters harangue a sweaty Robert Gibbs after Obama mischaracterizes fight over unemployment benefits — Dueling Tea Party leaders channel Hamilton and Burr (sort of!) — Congressman points out that signs heralding stimulus are not a good use of the stimulus — How is Obamacare helping FLOTUS? Oh right, it’s not — Cops don’t want to be filmed doing anything ever again (more)
The bad blood between some of the country’s most well known Tea Party organizations was unmistakably on display by two prominent activists from rival groups Monday. (more)
When the NAACP passed this week a resolution asking for the repudiation of “racist” Tea Party leaders — something grassroots Tea Party activists vehemently denied and decried as unfair — interest in joining up with the Tea Party only increased, according to one leader. (more)
Republicans have been engaging in some premature drape-measuring for a few months in anticipation of winning back control of the House of Representatives. Some top GOP aides privately admit that they got ahead of themselves. (more)
If President Obama chooses a liberal to replace Justice John Paul Stevens on the Supreme Court, will conservatives be able to rely on Tea Partiers to join an opposition effort? (more)
Since the Tea Party movement arose last year, pundits have tried defining it as a Republican movement or as a fringe movement, but the shear number of Americans who identify with it shows otherwise. And its size has the potential to reshape the political landscape for years to come. (more)
Coffee may be their poison of choice, but that doesn’t mean you can’t get tea at their party too. (more)
Following the weekend’s National Tea Party Convention in Nashville, the conservative grassroots activists made clear they don’t want any more NY-23’s in 2010. (more)
One Tea Party group is urging its members to keep up the fight against health care, saying it’s a mistake to consider President Barack Obama’s legislation dead simply because of recent setbacks. (more)
Sen. John McCain’s Republican primary opponent may have spoken at Tea Party rallies, but that doesn’t mean he automatically has the support of the conservative grassroots groups in his quest to unseat the 2008 Republican presidential candidate. (more)























