Book by Tea Party Patriots

Have you read Tea Party Patriots: The Second American Revolution by Mark Meckler and Jenny Beth Martin? Here is an excerpt from Wendy Milling’s book review [Hat tip to Harry Binswanger List, April 18]:

The Patriots seek to model their organization on the open source concept, and they request that readers contribute ideas for the pathways to liberty on the Tea Party Patriots’ web site. The best ideas will be incorporated into their agenda and their next book. They explain that as an organization, the Tea Party Patriots only supports a solution when the overwhelming majority of its polled members agree.

My solicited advice would be to make individual rights the organizing principle of the movement. The core values are excellent, and the Patriots generally use “liberty” as the rationale for their positions. However, it is ultimately impossible to remain consistent without using the concept of individual rights as the standard by which ideas are evaluated. Individual rights is more fundamental, and what we normally mean by freedom cannot be defined except by reference to it.

(Forbes, April 15, 2012.)


Yaron Brook – Tea Party Patriots American Policy Summit 2011

By the way: Do you think that Barack Obama is using a silver tea spoon nowadays?

The president’s campaign would like you to think Romney was born with silver tea, soup, demitasse, grapefruit, and runcible spoons—not to mention that funny silver ladle we use just on Thanksgiving—in his mouth.

(Slate, April 19, 2012.)

Book by Tea Party Patriots0Martin Lindeskog2012-04-20 01:32:28Have you read Tea Party Patriots: The Second American Revolution by Mark Meckler and Jenny Beth Martin? Here is an excerpt from Wendy Milling’s book r…

Chris Rock versus Tea Party

It looks like Chris Rock is not a fan of the Tea Party movement…


Chris Rock Attacks Camera After Tea Party Question

What is the real problem with the Republicans?

Too many Republicans still want to vote with their heart, not their head, it appears, so the whole “Romney would be a better general election candidate” thing still seems to have limited appeal among the true conservative believers. Ever since the rise of the Tea Party in 2010 it was clear that activist conservatives were going to demand, above all else, an anti-Obama campaign from their nominee in 2012.

(Voice of America News, March 14, 2012.)

 

From Wikipedia:

In some parts of the southeastern United States, a half sweetened/half unsweetened tea is ordered as a “Chris Rock”, named after the comedian originally from Andrews, South Carolina.


Chris Rock: What’s in the tea?

Chris Rock versus Tea Party0Martin Lindeskog2012-03-16 02:46:01It looks like Chris Rock is not a fan of the Tea Party movement…

Chris Rock Attacks Camera After Tea Party Question

What is the real proble…

Wake Up and Smell the Tea

This post is a combination of the Tuesday Tech category and the Thor’s Storm in the Teacup category! I think it is time to “wake up and smell the tea (coffee)”… How about starting the day with a fresh teapot ready at the same time as your alarm clock is ringing? Have you seen a Teasmade product in action?

Maybe you could find Rick Perry and Rick Santorum at the The Sparta Teapot Museum, looking for The Truth-O-Meter?

Please take a moment and listen to the following radio program and watch the following videos:

GOP Front-Runners Lack Principles, Says Ayn Rand Institute Head

Conservative Movement at Crossroads

Bank CEO for President?

Do you think that Washington Post‘s @MentionMachine and other social media tools have had an impact on the election in New Hampshire? Read Morra Aarons-Mele‘s post, New Hampshire, Election 2012 and Social Media: Trends Thus Far.

Wake Up and Smell the Tea0Martin Lindeskog2012-01-11 05:23:57This post is a combination of the Tuesday Tech category and the Thor’s Storm in the Teacup category! I think it is time to “wake up and smell the tea …

Storm in a Third Party Teapot

I am sorry to hear that Gary Johnson is quitting the GOP race and is instead becoming a Libertarian candidate. [Editor's note: It looks that the Pagans are happy with the news... :twisted: ]


Johnson says bye to GOP, seeks Libertarian nomination

In other news: Tea Party Republican Ken Sorenson is leaving Michele Bachmann for Ron Paul. Here is Simon Conway‘s take on this switch

So, we are left with a candidate who is not drinking tea?!  :cry:

Storm in a Third Party Teapot0Martin Lindeskog2011-12-30 11:22:04I am sorry to hear that Gary Johnson is quitting the GOP race and is instead becoming a Libertarian candidate. [Editor’s note: It looks that the Pagan…

Boston TeaParty.nu Import Tax

Finally received the whished-for package from Mark T. Wendell Tea Company.

It contained:

5 Boston Harbour Mugs

1 Boston Harbour Chest

3 Boston Harbour Tins

1 sample of Hu-Kwa tea

Isn’t it funny when you order Boston Harbour Tea manufactured by the historical Davison Newman & Co, to be served at the Boston TeaParty.nu celebration, and have to pay import taxes?!

 

Boston TeaParty.nu Import Tax0Palle Frid Svensson2011-12-02 00:01:39

Finally received the whished-for package from Mark T. Wendell Tea Company.

It contained:

5 Boston Harbour Mugs

1 Boston Har…

Atheists and the Election

Check out An Atheist’s Guide to the 2012 Election by Penn Jillette:

Why Are Politicians Christian?

Are you getting bullied for being an atheist?

Penn Point / Atheists Getting Bullied?

New Tea Party Candidate: Jon Huntsman?

Could Jon Huntsman be the new Tea Party candidate? From the article, Jon Huntsman, Tea Party Darling? by McKay Coppins:

So could Huntsman be the Tea Party’s savior?

It would certainly seem like an odd choice. Everything about the former Utah governor’s campaign—from his unflinchingly erudite discussion of foreign policy to his brazenly pro-science tweets and his obscure music references—seems designed to alienate grassroots conservatives.

(http://www.thedailybeast.com/, November 9, 2011.)

Have you heard about “GOP’s stealth gay candidate,” Fred Karger?

New Tea Party Candidate: Jon Huntsman?0Martin Lindeskog2011-11-12 00:07:13Could Jon Huntsman be the new Tea Party candidate? From the article, Jon Huntsman, Tea Party Darling? by McKay Coppins:
So could Huntsman be the Tea …

Is Herman Cain a Poster Boy?

“Could he really be the One?” Read Lexington’s article, Sex and pizzas. The fairy tale of a political original heads towards a sticky end.

Campaign Poster Illustration Idea

Cartoon by John Cox

Campaign Poster Illustration Idea

Is Herman Cain a Poster Boy?0Martin Lindeskog2011-11-04 09:26:56“Could he really be the One?” Read Lexington’s article, Sex and pizzas. The fairy tale of a political original heads towards a sticky end.

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Is Mitt Romney a Tea Drinker?

Do you know if Mitt Romney is a tea drinker? Has he received an invitation to the tea party?

and now a word from Mitt Romney…

Mitt Romney cartoon by John Cox

www.JohnCoxArt.com


Is Mitt Romney a Tea Drinker?0Martin Lindeskog2011-10-14 01:15:49Do you know if Mitt Romney is a tea drinker? Has he received an invitation to the tea party?

and now a word from Mitt Romney…

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Tea Party Dot Com Domain

Do you think that the Canadian rock band, Tea Party, will “sell out” and dump the domain name www.TeaParty.com at a web auction?

TeaParty.com

TeaParty.com

From Schuyler Velasco’s article, Qwikster, Teaparty.com are hot properties online. How much would they sell for?:

The political tea party already owns teaparty.net, teaparty.org, and teapartypatriots.org, among others. But according to Mr. Shamos, teaparty.com is far more essential.

“It has extraordinary value, in terms of e-commerce,” he says. “People want to put dotcom after everything, because it’s the most commonly known. If I tell you about the Tea Party, you’re going to look up teaparty.com first.”

(http://www.csmonitor.com/, September 21, 2011)

TeaParty.nu is worth $449 at the moment, according to CubeStat. TeaParty.com has an Alexa traffic rank of 383,732 and “reputation” of 126 (sites linking in).

Here is an excerpt from Joshua Green’s article, Teaparty.com Could Make a Rock Band Rich:

Teaparty.com is probably approaching its maximum value. The good news for the band is that there is no shortage of potential suitors: the Republican Presidential candidates; conservative political action committees; a wealthy Tea Party backer (the Koch brothers, perhaps?); a mischievous Democratic group. “The timing of this sale couldn’t be more brilliant,” says Stephen K. Bannon, the former Goldman Sachs (GS) investment banker who directed a trilogy of films about the Tea Party (including this summer’s Sarah Palin biopic) and is considering acquiring teaparty.com. “It could cause a lot of trouble if it fell into the wrong hands.” And that’s just in the world of politics. “If you had guts and worked in the marketing department at Lipton Tea (UN),” Adelman suggests, “you could take advantage of the interest to drive a huge marketing campaign.”

(http://www.businessweek.com/, September 15, 2011.)

Tea Party Dot Com Domain0Martin Lindeskog2011-10-14 00:46:44Do you think that the Canadian rock band, Tea Party, will “sell out” and dump the domain name www.TeaParty.com at a web auction?

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