The Tea Party movement burst onto the political stage in 2009 taking over the Republican Party, but just a decade later it was tossed overboard.
News agency AFP is examining how the Republican Party will respond to a series of surprise setbacks, some suffered at the hands of their own “archconservative political shock troops” in the Tea Party.
In the aftermath of the interim budget agreement, it's clear that a new reactionary ideology has taken root in Tea Party/GOP policies. Psychological drivers are always present in political or personal ...
WASHINGTON — Joe Walsh, a conservative radio show host and former Republican congressman from Illinois, is expected to announce he is running for president as early as this weekend, presenting ...
In a Republic, citizens get the government they deserve because, by definition, they collectively voted for what they get.
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Republicans are terrified of the upcoming No Kings protests, and they are showing it, according to former Tea Party lawmaker Joe Walsh. Walsh wrote about the GOP's fear in a new "meltdown" post called ...
WASHINGTON -- With the federal government heading toward a possible shutdown Oct. 1, one might expect Congress to be racing the clock to avert that outcome. Not exactly. Congress tends to resolve ...