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December 8, 2009 - 5:37 pm - by Stephen Green

Today’s Trifecta — has the TEA Party doomed the GOP, or can the GOP recover the values it ceded to the TEA Party?

Plus, gratuitous Ghostbusters reference.

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4 Comments, 4 Threads, 1 Trackbacks

  1. 1. Garrett

    Well, personally I wouldn’t mind seeing a giant marshmallow man do a bit of rampaging through Congress.

  2. I’m not joining the Tea Party unless it’s Sweet Tea Vodka.

    Saying that, I really, really wish we’d ditch the whole “Tea Party” as an ill-conceived nom de guerre. Can’t we have another Whiskey Rebellion? It more perfectly reflects our disturbed mood.

  3. 3. rbj

    Well if we are talking about the “compassionate conservative” we-aren’t-as-big-spenders-as-Democrats GOP, then I say good riddance. How about having a federal government that doesn’t seek to regulate your life financially or socially?

  4. 4. M. Report

    we’re all doomed. :)

    But Despair is a sin, and
    Hope springs eternal.

    The Taxed Enough Already
    party people should bargain
    for a wholesale replacement
    of incumbents by the person
    topping the replacement list;
    Politics is the art of the
    possible.