Kentucky’s new Senator-elect Rand Paul is already questioning whether establishment Republicans will take him and his fellow Tea Partiers seriously. (more)
While Republicans scramble to figure out how to react to the possible influx of Tea Party-backed candidates come January, House Minority Leader John Boehner said Thursday he would have little trouble dealing with the new additions to the Party. (more)
We are approaching the next big test for the Tea Party movement. And if the current rhetoric is anything to go by, there is going to be quite a bit of fireworks nationwide. May is the season for state conventions, where parties chose their leaders for the next two years. (more)
From native Alabamian Alex Pappas: (more)
When Chris Shays of Connecticut, the last New England Republican in the House, lost his seat in 2008 pundits said it marked the end of Republicanism in the Northeast. (more)






















