Why the Hate-Filled, Retrograde Politics of the Tea Party Are Here to Stay
By CJ Werleman
November 11, 2013
| After last Tuesday’s creaming in the Virginia governor’s
race, and with Tea Party negatives creeping toward 75 percent, the
political punditry class has divided itself into one of two camps: those
celebrating the demise of the Tea Party versus those forecasting its
inevitable end. Who’s right? They're both wrong, because it’s not a
movement. It’s a geographical region, and if history has taught us
anything, southern folk are a pugnacious bunch.
Despite
political feel-good rhetoric, there are two Americas. Not just
ideologically, but geographically. That’s what still makes this country
unique among other Western democracies. America is two distinct nations
with a distinguishable border that runs the breadth of the country from
the Mason-Dixon line across the southern border of Pennsylvania,
finishing in some Baptist church somewhere in rural Texas.
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