"By idealistically venerating the founding fathers, the tea party avoids the kind of cynical pragmatism that reigned in Richard Nixon’s era. By steering clear of religiously divisive “social issues,” the tea party avoids the kind of attack on the Constitution’s separation of church and state that characterized Ronald Reagan’s era. And by stressing that both major political parties are guilty of expanding government power without apparent limit, the tea party breaks with the neoconservative, big-government Republicanism that held sway in George W. Bush’s era." Read the full article HERE By Thomas A. Bowden / January 21, 2011 Add Comment | James KoleSinger/Songwriter and Lover of Freedom. ArchivesFebruary 2012 CategoriesAll |

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