Tea Party Primaries: The GOP Decline Continues

The political world is abuzz with stories of Republican ascendancy.  Scott Brown’s come-from-behind victory in Massachusetts gives these stories considerable weight.  Forgotten, it seems, is the Democratic victory in historically-Red up-state New York.  And perhaps it should be.  Both of these elections are single data-points (and small ones at that) along a trendline spanning decades in which the switching of a single seat by itself is almost meaningless.

The Scott Brown Problem

Yes, the Democratic Party no longer has a nominal super-majority in the Senate, but, let’s be frank, the party wasn’t doing anything with it anyway.  Red-state senators like Ben Nelson, Mary Landrieu and Blanche Lincoln, and bat-shit crazy senators like Joe Lieberman made sure that the Democratic Party could never capitalize on it’s numbers.  The recent election in Massachusetts has only functioned to quell unrealistic expectations. Continue reading…

Tax Day ‘Tea Parties’: Wet and Subdued (and Tealess?)… Update

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After watching the video more closely, it does appear that the tea was present at the Annapolis protest.

Tax Day ‘Tea Parties’: Wet and Subdued (and Tealess?)

I walked the crowd to get a sense of the place. This wasn’t a rowdy bunch akin to those witnessed in some of the news coverage. This was a group of people standing in the rain wanting to be heard. And while I disagreed with much of what they had to say, I applaud them for having the tenacity to go out in the cold and the rain to exercise their right to speak their minds. [...]