Sentences with phrase «as tea partiers»

There may be individuals who self identify as tea partiers that promote some of the litany of untruths you spewed... but just like westboro, they do not define the movement.
Weprin has blasted Turner as a Tea Partier who would like nothing better than to slash Medicare.
Hours before the two candidates are scheduled to face off in the first of three televised general election debates, Democratic NYC mayoral frontrunner Bill de Blasio gave an indication of what will likely be his primary line of attack, releasing a web video that portrays Repubican Joe Lhota as a Tea Partier who's «wrong for New Yorkers.»

Not exact matches

As much as Romney, they're thinking too poorly of too many of their fellow citizens for how and (the Tea Partiers imagine) why they voteAs much as Romney, they're thinking too poorly of too many of their fellow citizens for how and (the Tea Partiers imagine) why they voteas Romney, they're thinking too poorly of too many of their fellow citizens for how and (the Tea Partiers imagine) why they voted.
The Tea Partiers really believed Romney would win and the revolution against the unconstitutional welfare state as such would continue.
The Tea Partiers — like too many Republicans — have big problems with the income tax as such.
The tea partiers are consistently ridiculed as washed - up old white people, as the defunct humans of the lingering, but not much longer lingering, past.
The tea partiers are taken as the latest conclusive evidence that the party of conservatism is simply the party of those who already have whatever human beings want to have — cosmic opponents of the party of those who do not yet have those things.
I believe Jesus had an excellent moral compass (although «organized religion» twists it to their own ends - as do Republicans and tea partiers!).
To be clear, I'm suggesting that the Tea Partiers tend to regard themselves as plebscitarians.
I support much of what the tea partiers stand for as well.
There are views common among tea partiers that I disagree with, such as DOMA and others.
Tea Partiers can learn from Obama just as much as anyone else can, and it should be no surprise when political insurgents go online to level the political playing field with their Establishment rivals.
In fact, the Tea Partiers» online organizing may be more dangerous to Republicans than Democrats, as in the 2009 special election in upstate New York that swung a seat to the Dems for the first time in over a century (as an analogy, Joe Lieberman is still in office despite Ned Lamont, and Dems who want health care reform are now paying the price for his challenge).
While the mayor deflected questions about his views on Cuomo's opponent, tea partier Carl Paladino, he did say that, «anger is not a governing strategy,» an apparent allusion to the Republican nominee's bombastic style and his campaign slogan, «mad as hell.»
The couple sent out an e-mail yesterday that included a link to a recent National Review story entitled «Cuomo the Conservative,» and urged fellow Tea Partiers to back Cuomo's agenda, even though it doesn't go nearly as far as Paladino had proposed.
As previewed in today's NY Times, Carl Paladino's former campaign manager, Michael Caputo, is signing on to support Gov. Andrew Cuomo's budget agenda and e-mailing Tea Partiers in hopes they will follow his lead.
Painting all those who oppose the Mosque as Racists or Tea Partiers or yahoos is as much stereotyping as equating all Muslims with terrorists.
Some people know tea partiers as conspiracy theorists — people who think that President Obama wasn't born in the United States, or he's secretly a Muslim.
The message of the movie is as clear as Siberian ice: Whether you're a Tea Partier, an Occupier or just an ordinary Joe, you might be the next citizen who's stranded in limbo.
Opponents that include ultra conservative tea partiers like Lt. Gov. Dan Forest, as well as House Speaker Thom Tillis, some teachers, and some progressive education activists like Diane Ravitch — are fighting to take down what some see as either a government takeover of the nation's schools or a platform for excessive testing and corporate profit.
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