Let's dive right into it, shall we?
The Tea Party is in some hot water at the moment over a controversal blog post where a member referred to the head of the NAACP as "Tom's nephew and NAACP head colored person."
In response, a coalition of the Tea Party expelled the guy and his particular branch of the movement. Many have called the Tea Party racist in the past, and they can't seem to escape the criticism due to regular screw ups by their members. Of course, the Tea Party is also trying to fight back by claiming people who call them racist are racist themselves, which is complete and utter bullshit IMO.
Basically it's ugly and doesn't look to get any better in the near future.
So, is the Tea Party racist? Is anyone who claims they are racist actually racist themselves? Is the Tea Party helping or hurting conservatives? Are they ever going to gain legitimacy as a political movement, or will they turn out to be a fad?
The Tea Party is in some hot water at the moment over a controversal blog post where a member referred to the head of the NAACP as "Tom's nephew and NAACP head colored person."
In response, a coalition of the Tea Party expelled the guy and his particular branch of the movement. Many have called the Tea Party racist in the past, and they can't seem to escape the criticism due to regular screw ups by their members. Of course, the Tea Party is also trying to fight back by claiming people who call them racist are racist themselves, which is complete and utter bullshit IMO.
Basically it's ugly and doesn't look to get any better in the near future.
So, is the Tea Party racist? Is anyone who claims they are racist actually racist themselves? Is the Tea Party helping or hurting conservatives? Are they ever going to gain legitimacy as a political movement, or will they turn out to be a fad?