The Canadian media has no stake in American political power. I get the impression from it that the Tea Party movement is at once amorphous and sometimes risking being yet another political party a la Republican, if it doesn't get folded into simply being Republican voters. Bottom line: it is volatile.
Are you denying that there is a contingent of Teapartiers who don't fit the bill? Can you speak directly to the article above? Is Pam Stout, Richard Mack, and their ilk a figment of our imagination? Is this not a threat to the Tea Party movement?
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