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why didn't the tea party rise then? there was racial hostility. >> this war against obama's liberal policies that bo bring down capitalism, turned into this nasty, personal and, of course, racism movement. people are showing him as a monkey. i interviewed a tea party leader who said he want racist bust walked around with a sign saying, taxes are the chains and white people are the n words. he didn't use n words. he wrote the word on his sign. >> obviously, i have different views than many in the tea party and certainly they would say they have different views from me in terms of the proper role of government in our society. my general view is that the more engaged the american people are, the more focused they are, then the better off our democracy will be over the long term. >> barack obama did the best he could to play is straight and suggest that as americans, we could come together by believing in principles. >> over six weeks until the mid te mid-term elections. >> i need you because this isn't going to be easy. >>
why didn't the tea party rise then? there was racial hostility. >> this war against obama's liberal policies that bo bring down capitalism, turned into this nasty, personal and, of course, racism movement. people are showing him as a monkey. i interviewed a tea party leader who said he want racist bust walked around with a sign saying, taxes are the chains and white people are the n words. he didn't use n words. he wrote the word on his sign. >> obviously, i have different views...
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it only made the tea party stronger. less than two years after those insult republicans took control of the house in 2010. some of the tea party candidates include those little-known people. kristi noem, marco rubio, ted cruz, rand paul, tim scott and mike lee. four years later, the g.o.p. took control of the senate. two years after that, donald trump was elected president. the difference between the tea party then and president trump's movement now is that this movement now has a lot more clarity about what it wants. the same trump economic and foreign policy agenda that led to higher wages, fewer wars. whatever the final actual college italians, this movement has proven track record of success on everything from achieving our energy independence to challenging china to fast tracking a covid vaccine, raising family incomes. the results were so impressive that not only did president trump broaden his coalition among working-class americans but he helped grow the parties numbers in the house. when all those vaunted media
it only made the tea party stronger. less than two years after those insult republicans took control of the house in 2010. some of the tea party candidates include those little-known people. kristi noem, marco rubio, ted cruz, rand paul, tim scott and mike lee. four years later, the g.o.p. took control of the senate. two years after that, donald trump was elected president. the difference between the tea party then and president trump's movement now is that this movement now has a lot more...
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from the tea party, keep government out of my medicare. again, going back to the salient, people really understand the public versus the private in all of this. i am trying to address going back to schlesinger's point, i'm trying to address the new left historiography and the current political dialogue that thinks that we're radically redistributing wealth or wanted to at one point. that was never the goal in any of this. so if you go back to this what the goal really was was really it's about reallocating the financing. how are we going to support a modern industrial state. it wasn't just the intellectu s intellectuals, it starts i argue with a social history. here is a source that i found in this building, i don't know if it's too small, but this is a letter, a petition from the secretary of a massachusetts grange movement to his congressman which i found here in the petitions in the ways and means box, box 180, folder -- this is upstairs somewhere i imagine and this is the quote that's in the book, right, that the american farmer is her
from the tea party, keep government out of my medicare. again, going back to the salient, people really understand the public versus the private in all of this. i am trying to address going back to schlesinger's point, i'm trying to address the new left historiography and the current political dialogue that thinks that we're radically redistributing wealth or wanted to at one point. that was never the goal in any of this. so if you go back to this what the goal really was was really it's about...
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this is my favorite poster from the tea party. keep government out of my medicare going back to the sailing. it's, would people don't understand is the public of the private -- public against the private. i'm trying to address both the kind of new left historiography that wonders why we are not scandinavia and the kind of current political dialog that thinks we are radically redistributing wealth. that was never the goal in any of this. so if you go back to this, what's the goal really was, it's really about reallocating the financing. how will we support a modern industrial state? so it wasn't just the intellectuals. in fact, it starts, i argue, with a sort of social history. here's a source that i found in this building. i don't know if it's too small, but this is a letter, a petition, from the secretary of a massachusetts movement to the congressman. this is the quote that is in the book. the american farmer is here paying more than his just proportion of taxation. to equalize the burden of taxation. it's not about radically re
this is my favorite poster from the tea party. keep government out of my medicare going back to the sailing. it's, would people don't understand is the public of the private -- public against the private. i'm trying to address both the kind of new left historiography that wonders why we are not scandinavia and the kind of current political dialog that thinks we are radically redistributing wealth. that was never the goal in any of this. so if you go back to this, what's the goal really was,...
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from the tea party. keep government out of my medicare. people couldn't really understand the public versus a private. so you're trying to address, again i don't want to disappoint, i am trying to regress both the new left historiography. the one about scandinavia. and the current political dialogue that things more radical. that was never the goal in any of this. so if you go back to this, what the goal really was, it's about re-allocating the finance. and supporting a modern industrial state. it wasn't just the intellectuals, in fact they started to argue with some socialist issues. here's a source i found in this building. i don't if it's too small, but this is a letter, a petition, from the secretary of massachusetts movement to his congressman. which i found here in the petition was in box 180, upstairs somewhere. and this is a quote, that's in the book. the american farmers here are paying more for a disproportionate taxation and believing that our internal revenue tax only comes and equalize the b
from the tea party. keep government out of my medicare. people couldn't really understand the public versus a private. so you're trying to address, again i don't want to disappoint, i am trying to regress both the new left historiography. the one about scandinavia. and the current political dialogue that things more radical. that was never the goal in any of this. so if you go back to this, what the goal really was, it's about re-allocating the finance. and supporting a modern industrial state....
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saying, hey, give me my country back. 2009 was the awakening of the tea party. >> sarah palin has now debate in a new facebook posting, the former governor raises the possibility of what she calls obama death panel. >> millions of people will be given the pill to make them comfortable while they die. >> there was an element in the republican coalition that was already beginning to listen to conspiracy theories and falsehoods. it was a sign of the kinds of things we were going to see balloon, later on. >> when we do disagree, let's disagree over things that are real. not these wild misrepresentations, that bear no resemblance to anything that's actually been proposed. >> the president said he doot ba the debate is over. >> but with republicans still unanimo unanimously opposed, he wants to pass his bill with democratic votes, only. >> when's the right time? if not now, when? if not us, who? >> as the final votes came in, i went and i found the president. and i said, you know, i'm so thankful for what you did here. on behalf of all those families who won't have to go through what my fam
saying, hey, give me my country back. 2009 was the awakening of the tea party. >> sarah palin has now debate in a new facebook posting, the former governor raises the possibility of what she calls obama death panel. >> millions of people will be given the pill to make them comfortable while they die. >> there was an element in the republican coalition that was already beginning to listen to conspiracy theories and falsehoods. it was a sign of the kinds of things we were going...
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i come all the way back from the tea party for 12 years. this is so reminiscent of the tea party when we kissed the asses up and down the ticket in 2010. the silent majority is loud and we are alive and well. .e are here to stop the steal say it with me. the steal,eal, stop stop the steal. we know this election was stolen. do we really believe that the party who believes that looting is justified in the name of social justice did not steal this election in the name of social justice? i refer to myself as that reagan abe because they were -- babe because there were three men that affected my life, ronald reagan, my father and my grandfather. they were veterans and they nearly die for this country and i will do the same because i am not going to watch my country be destroyed from within by the communists and the marxists, the socialists. [cheering] home in theund a it that party, why is communists and marxists and socialists in a home in the democrat party, because that is where they are welcomed. we did not want to fundamentally we will defe
i come all the way back from the tea party for 12 years. this is so reminiscent of the tea party when we kissed the asses up and down the ticket in 2010. the silent majority is loud and we are alive and well. .e are here to stop the steal say it with me. the steal,eal, stop stop the steal. we know this election was stolen. do we really believe that the party who believes that looting is justified in the name of social justice did not steal this election in the name of social justice? i refer to...
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. >> i am the regional tea party chairman. >> you're the tea party. >> i'm the tea party, baby.egion. we are patriots! >> you're yelling at me to find a safe space and you elevated yourself a megaphone and you have a shield. they were having trouble facing reality at hand, though there were occasional signs of progress. something fitting about a u-haul truck here. yet, no one seems to acknowledge trump's legal defense is crumbling. did doesn't matter, though. for some of these guys, the battle never ends. >> that's trump on the confederate flag. >> that's the confederate flag, yeah! see that, cnn! see that! dixie still lives! >> bu buddy, you don't know howo pick a winner. you might walz put a jets hat on. >> if they don't trust the narrative, which the rest of the world has seen, what do they trust? >> i trust trump and what he says and what he knows. i don't trust the media that much. >> the only person you believe is donald trump himself. >> that's not the only person i know. >> hoelse do you believe? >> ultimately i believe jesus is king and the bible. >> that's two, jesus a
. >> i am the regional tea party chairman. >> you're the tea party. >> i'm the tea party, baby.egion. we are patriots! >> you're yelling at me to find a safe space and you elevated yourself a megaphone and you have a shield. they were having trouble facing reality at hand, though there were occasional signs of progress. something fitting about a u-haul truck here. yet, no one seems to acknowledge trump's legal defense is crumbling. did doesn't matter, though. for some of...
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the tea party dragged the republicans back towards their constitutional roots, farmer principled -- farled conservatism. bernie sanders trying to push the democratic party off the left cliff into the netherlands of socialism and stuff which makes them incredibly unpalatable to the middle. a lot of those principled conservative ideas being promulgated by the tea party, they are not outside the mainstream. they are just more principled. >> dana: in some cases i think you could say when it comes to fiscal responsibility, that has been out the window for both sides for a while. we have the situation now with the coronavirus where we need an additional stimulus bill. i mentioned to tucker carlson a moment ago that the state legislatures on the line here. we haven't talked enough about it and the importance of it in regards to redistricting. do you have any insight as to how that's going on the democratic side? >> first of all, democrats have to win these races in the state legislators and these governors. i remember the last 25 years, every beginning of a new decade we fret about this. congr
the tea party dragged the republicans back towards their constitutional roots, farmer principled -- farled conservatism. bernie sanders trying to push the democratic party off the left cliff into the netherlands of socialism and stuff which makes them incredibly unpalatable to the middle. a lot of those principled conservative ideas being promulgated by the tea party, they are not outside the mainstream. they are just more principled. >> dana: in some cases i think you could say when it...
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, you know who else who had to deal with the tea party? barack obama. i watched joe biden giving a speech about healthcare. he talked about obamacare and how he's going to revise it, improve on it with the backdrop of this socialist medicare for all. in 2010, president obama said they got a shellacking as a result of that. they lost more power in the house and to jesse's point about competing on the coast. michelle steele flip a democratic seat in california. this happened twice in the past two decades. the democratic party is starting to realize that people in this deep blue districts have the benefit and the luxury of being able to be very, very far left because they're always going to get re-elected. joe biden is also going to have to deal with not just the reckoning of the democratic party but potentially losing the house as a result of being pushed to the left in 2022. >> dana: she brings up an interesting point. brian, in california, when voters had a chance to vote on several initiatives, all of the initiatives went to conservative
, you know who else who had to deal with the tea party? barack obama. i watched joe biden giving a speech about healthcare. he talked about obamacare and how he's going to revise it, improve on it with the backdrop of this socialist medicare for all. in 2010, president obama said they got a shellacking as a result of that. they lost more power in the house and to jesse's point about competing on the coast. michelle steele flip a democratic seat in california. this happened twice in the past two...
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of tea party movement. must come together and you must [inaudible] [applause] scott always said the mvp is a movement of logs but we must fight, stand up to the fake news. we must stand up to big tech oligarchs who want to silence us. [applause] when we marched to the supreme court we have a message, this, our institutions corrupted and weaponized against the people. and that is the agenda, there is no way that senile fool be the greatest president ever. [cheers] i love you guys, thank you for being here. [cheers] >> good afternoon, america. my name is debby. i am a vice president, mom for america, i'm honored to say a few words. a national movement of mothers reclaiming our country for truth, family, freedom and the constitution. [cheers] [inaudible] amen. so wife and mother of three, i stand here concerned like you. america is at a crossroads. the greatest threat to our republic is playing out. votes that are not legal, the crisis must be exposed, it must be corrected, and it must be stopped. moms for ame
of tea party movement. must come together and you must [inaudible] [applause] scott always said the mvp is a movement of logs but we must fight, stand up to the fake news. we must stand up to big tech oligarchs who want to silence us. [applause] when we marched to the supreme court we have a message, this, our institutions corrupted and weaponized against the people. and that is the agenda, there is no way that senile fool be the greatest president ever. [cheers] i love you guys, thank you for...
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representatives from america's the parties and it was harry and the greens and whether the current tea party domination gives americans any real alternatives. the one percent that libertarians get. does play a significant role i don't know if libertarians or other 3rd parties are or will ever consistently get high enough to win a national election maybe not win in elections but impacting policy debates and reaching out to voters is what we do how absent to pick up on something that was just said to he said you know we're talking about a single percent support for thought pa to town to that's right it's kind of spread quite even 4849 for the republicans and democrats so it's almost sad to say that the republicans or democrats at this point represent the will of the majority of americans do you think that as you know you disagree with that absolutely when you look at public opinion polls majority of americans want a green new deal which is what the green party is for to do with the climate crisis get the economy going again majority of americans want medicare for all and both democrats and rep
representatives from america's the parties and it was harry and the greens and whether the current tea party domination gives americans any real alternatives. the one percent that libertarians get. does play a significant role i don't know if libertarians or other 3rd parties are or will ever consistently get high enough to win a national election maybe not win in elections but impacting policy debates and reaching out to voters is what we do how absent to pick up on something that was just...
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hadhe republican side, you the tea party over here and the establishment over here.he tea party evolved into the trump base over time. in the democratic side, you have two factions. you have 40% or so who are extremely progressive. sanders, bernie elizabeth warren, aoc and the squad, all of that, and they want big, major, systemic change, something like what the caller was describing. you have the other 60% that is not so much that way. and that is where biden came from, you know, spent his career in, and the reason he is the democratic nominee is the party chose not to go the other way. remember, bernie sanders was on the cusp of winning the democratic nomination on super tuesday, and that is when the more establishment wing of the democratic party said, oh my gosh, we will nominate bernie and he will lose. and that's not a good thing and out they shut ,loombergs and klobuchars basically push them out to clear the deck for joe biden. maybeiked him but they thought he was old and accident-prone and were disinclined to nominate him, but they were doing that because he
hadhe republican side, you the tea party over here and the establishment over here.he tea party evolved into the trump base over time. in the democratic side, you have two factions. you have 40% or so who are extremely progressive. sanders, bernie elizabeth warren, aoc and the squad, all of that, and they want big, major, systemic change, something like what the caller was describing. you have the other 60% that is not so much that way. and that is where biden came from, you know, spent his...
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i come all the way back to the tea party for 12 years.ea party when we kicked the democrats in 2010 up and down the ticket. the grass roots, the silent majority is loud and we are alive and well! [cheers] >> we're here to stop the steal. say it with me. stop the steal! stop the steal! stop the steal! stop the steal! we know, we know this election was stolen. do we really believe that the party who believes that looting is it justified in the name of social justice didn't steal this election in the name of social justice? i refer to myself as the reagan babe because there were three men that affected my life, ronald reagan, my father and my grandfather, they were all veterans and they fought tooth and nail and nearly died for this country. and i will do the same because i am not going to watch my country be destroyed from within by the communists, by the marxists, by the socialists. [cheers] that have found a home in the democrat party. why is it that communists and markists and socialists find a home in the democrat party? it's because th
i come all the way back to the tea party for 12 years.ea party when we kicked the democrats in 2010 up and down the ticket. the grass roots, the silent majority is loud and we are alive and well! [cheers] >> we're here to stop the steal. say it with me. stop the steal! stop the steal! stop the steal! stop the steal! we know, we know this election was stolen. do we really believe that the party who believes that looting is it justified in the name of social justice didn't steal this...
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came into office, there was this upsurge of resistance to his, his administration that became the tea party, which itself was not an actual party. it really kind of meshed into the republican party and really push the republican party much further, right. much more conservative and much more, much less willing to negotiate and to find common ground with democrats. so while we don't see any kind of organization yet with these smattering of people we saw in the streets of washington, they could definitely going into a by the administration form something to really, you know, counter joe biden's agenda when there are still several weeks before he does take office the senate to call indeed, always good to talk to you. thank you. let's get a check now of some of the other stories making news around the world. israeli police forcefully remove protesters from outside prime minister benjamin netanyahu as official residence where thousands have gathered in what's become a weekly rally, calling for his resignation. demonstrations have been taking place for nearly 5 months, demanding that net not yaho
came into office, there was this upsurge of resistance to his, his administration that became the tea party, which itself was not an actual party. it really kind of meshed into the republican party and really push the republican party much further, right. much more conservative and much more, much less willing to negotiate and to find common ground with democrats. so while we don't see any kind of organization yet with these smattering of people we saw in the streets of washington, they could...
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and that formed itself into what became known as the tea party, which itself was not a party. it was really part of the republican party. and they created a lot of problems for obama, and really helped drive this very partisan wedge into u.s. politics. so something like this we could be seeing again, as joe biden takes office in january, all right, still several weeks until then. well, more can happen indeed from our election team. thank you so very much. all right, let's turn our attention now to some of the other stories making news around the world. 15 countries have shut, signed a china backed asian trade deal, the world's largest free trade agreement, the regional comprehensive economic partnership, otherwise known as r. c. e p includes 10, southeast asian economies, along with china, japan, south korea, new zealand, and australia. it's a deal that many in asia are hoping will help speed up economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. typhoon vanco has torn through the philippine island of luzon, killing at least 67 people. a dozen residents are also missing. bamako i
and that formed itself into what became known as the tea party, which itself was not a party. it was really part of the republican party. and they created a lot of problems for obama, and really helped drive this very partisan wedge into u.s. politics. so something like this we could be seeing again, as joe biden takes office in january, all right, still several weeks until then. well, more can happen indeed from our election team. thank you so very much. all right, let's turn our attention now...
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there was this upsurge of resistance to his, his administration that became the tea party, which itself was not an actual party. it really kind of meshed into the republican party and really push the republican party much further, right. much more conservative and much more, much less willing to negotiate and to find common ground with democrats. so while we don't see any kind of organization yet with these smattering of people we saw in the streets of washington, they could definitely going into a by the administration form something to really, you know, counter joe biden's agenda when there are still several weeks before he does take office, senator kohl. indeed, william glue craft always good to talk to you. thank you. all right, now let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. 15 countries have signed it. china backed asian trade deal, the world's largest free trade agreement, the regional comprehensive economic partnership, or r c. p includes 10, southeast asian economies, along with china, japan, south korea, new zealand, and australia. it's a
there was this upsurge of resistance to his, his administration that became the tea party, which itself was not an actual party. it really kind of meshed into the republican party and really push the republican party much further, right. much more conservative and much more, much less willing to negotiate and to find common ground with democrats. so while we don't see any kind of organization yet with these smattering of people we saw in the streets of washington, they could definitely going...
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we see the politics that we see i think in large part because of the tea party revolution.ny seats that they had a superhear jurorty th supermajori supermajority. they didn't need to technically show up. the focus on the states. it's not as sexy as politics but presidential politics are important but what happens during redistricting years is crucial. for me, that's something i'm keeping my eye on and as james said, texas has a very real possibility of flipping and i think if the house here in texas flips, we're going to see a lot of changes in texas across the board. >> james, there has been a lot of characteristic bravado and trash talk from the trump campaign trying to sike a lot of people out. >> he is elusive. he lost the biggest midterm election in the last 100 years with the highest turnout. he's approval is 43%. he's not a paper tiger, he's a nothing. he's nothing. he's going to get deseeded soundly. it going to be a good win. it going to be good for the united states tonight. people have been tired of this guy since the night he was elected. the only people that fe
we see the politics that we see i think in large part because of the tea party revolution.ny seats that they had a superhear jurorty th supermajori supermajority. they didn't need to technically show up. the focus on the states. it's not as sexy as politics but presidential politics are important but what happens during redistricting years is crucial. for me, that's something i'm keeping my eye on and as james said, texas has a very real possibility of flipping and i think if the house here in...
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friends felt tea party attempted to notify its members about a rally about voter fraud.hey're not allowed to use email. pay pal and air bnb have done the same thing, take ten down accounts belonging to conservatives. if you want to live a normal life here, send an email, transfer money, rent an apartment, you had better be on the right side. how is that different from what happens in china? call us and let us know if you can spot the difference. we can't. abiga abigail amazon cut off advertisements for her book. it's a real thing, she wanted to know why it was happening. she tried to explain it. that's not allowed. target banned her book completely for a time. a lawyer at the aclu cheered that decision. said the book should be burned. meanwhile in a story very few saw a major video game company erased retroactively someone from the picture as the soviets once did. what was her crime? she wrote a forum post that people thought was transphobic. ubisoft thought she should never work again, anywhere. her voice was too offensive. gin that is in the tv series, when she critici
friends felt tea party attempted to notify its members about a rally about voter fraud.hey're not allowed to use email. pay pal and air bnb have done the same thing, take ten down accounts belonging to conservatives. if you want to live a normal life here, send an email, transfer money, rent an apartment, you had better be on the right side. how is that different from what happens in china? call us and let us know if you can spot the difference. we can't. abiga abigail amazon cut off...
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as a leader of the party, he presided over the tea party invading the republican party and there areea party republicans in the caucus. g anon-will come in. there's one in the house. there will be some in the senate. they will invade. meanwhile there's real problems in the country. in kentucky, a third of kentucky is struggling to meet basic needs. like food, heat and rent. as holidays approach. kentucky had 162,000 cases of covid. he is completely absent. he sent y'all home for thanksgiving break. we'll put back up the things that are just expiring. emergency unemployment relief. eviction moratorium. rebait checks. student loan fore barns. you can go on and on. all that stuff is about to expire end of the year. mcconnell doesn't seem to give a damn. you see in signs any of the caucus care anymore than he does? >> let me under score that level of desperation. i came from connecticut from a food distribution event for the holiday weekend and the organizers were panicking a bit because they had enough food for 300 people. and tla had what looked like 300 cars lined up prior to the begi
as a leader of the party, he presided over the tea party invading the republican party and there areea party republicans in the caucus. g anon-will come in. there's one in the house. there will be some in the senate. they will invade. meanwhile there's real problems in the country. in kentucky, a third of kentucky is struggling to meet basic needs. like food, heat and rent. as holidays approach. kentucky had 162,000 cases of covid. he is completely absent. he sent y'all home for thanksgiving...
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this is an interesting question for the free market libertarian people because frankly the first tea party it wasn't about the tax but the british tea company getting a break that everybody else had to pay. they talked about regulations which is a huge part that media misses and how the it was underway in those tariffs and business the sugar program which i always found it erroneous that just drives the prices for a few politically connected companies so first of all the book offers something important to everybody. if you are a libertarian and a friend who is in the middle of the road or you don't, they will understand more from this book that government involvement impressed the benefit of the well-connected. and then it's even more important. >> so to think of they are working towards so right now there is bipartisan agreement but for people who held beliefs and we can use that turned off but the most important thing for libertarians is educational and then to provide those examples they are compelling but another thing to talk about the terrorist is proportionally fallen people who are
this is an interesting question for the free market libertarian people because frankly the first tea party it wasn't about the tax but the british tea company getting a break that everybody else had to pay. they talked about regulations which is a huge part that media misses and how the it was underway in those tariffs and business the sugar program which i always found it erroneous that just drives the prices for a few politically connected companies so first of all the book offers something...
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>> we have to remember the tea party erupts. basically we are tired of the government bailing out the guys on wall street and investment banks and people that overspend on oversized houses. i lost my house. it is a genuinely angry populist uprising but republicans try to harness the power of that without adapting to it so they nominate mitt romney who's the least populist person you can think of to be the standar standardbearer in 2012 and as you say he tickles that sentiment to some extent and he loses and again republicans are stuttering mad. they thought barack obama should have been beat and he wasn't and it makes them crazy. the conservative movement as you suggested hit the fork in the road where do we go from here. they say let's go this direction. let's say we need to be more inclusive and friendlier and get more hispanic votes because the demography of the country is changing. we need to have a more soothing message on immigration, comprehensive immigration reform. that is the path changing the message to adapt. donald
>> we have to remember the tea party erupts. basically we are tired of the government bailing out the guys on wall street and investment banks and people that overspend on oversized houses. i lost my house. it is a genuinely angry populist uprising but republicans try to harness the power of that without adapting to it so they nominate mitt romney who's the least populist person you can think of to be the standar standardbearer in 2012 and as you say he tickles that sentiment to some...
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whereas tea party republicans, what keith poole calls the suicide caucus, his terms, not mine. they have nowhere ideologically to go. they cannot credibly say if you don't capitulate we're work with the democrats to organize. it's more likely that the republican caucus is going to be like the democrats used to be. you know? remember the old saying? not a member of an organized political party, i'm a democrat. now it's true of the republican party and may in fact end up being the case. democrats have more to lose on the floor. some other things to think about, though, is that some of the ways in which the president really is different from the antebellum period these two points. presently, no -- force in american politics. the three cornered contests the most vexing. so if there were a third force, like donald trump starts his own party, then thing koss get really, really nasty. but there isn't, and actually election laws in states make it really hard for third parties to come along. finally, the party rules. this is a little inside baseball but really important i think. party r
whereas tea party republicans, what keith poole calls the suicide caucus, his terms, not mine. they have nowhere ideologically to go. they cannot credibly say if you don't capitulate we're work with the democrats to organize. it's more likely that the republican caucus is going to be like the democrats used to be. you know? remember the old saying? not a member of an organized political party, i'm a democrat. now it's true of the republican party and may in fact end up being the case. democrats...
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we should recognize the tea party showed us that there is a populist mood in the country and we are going to take advantage of it. the party hits that fork in the road and donald trump is kind of all alone out here and we saw what happened. >> so, here we are, less than two months away from an election. we are in the home stretch. donald trump is in the white house not for one minute of his presidency. so where are we going. when you write volume two, what is it we should be paying attention to? what is going to be tested now? >> i think that it's hard to know for sure until you know the outcome but it's an obvious answer. a lot of people in the business community will have to decide where they go. i think the key question right now is whether democrats have a message that is basically reassuring enough to counter that. the odd thing about donald trump, and i don't know if this is specific or kind of generically true about where we are right now, people who don't like him are prepared to vote anyway. people want to like they are voting for because he's going to be in their living room thr
we should recognize the tea party showed us that there is a populist mood in the country and we are going to take advantage of it. the party hits that fork in the road and donald trump is kind of all alone out here and we saw what happened. >> so, here we are, less than two months away from an election. we are in the home stretch. donald trump is in the white house not for one minute of his presidency. so where are we going. when you write volume two, what is it we should be paying...
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turns 00 the tea party had attempted to notify its members about a recount rally by email.s not allowed anymore. mail chimp banned them along with other concern organizations. they are not allowed to use email. paypal and air bnb taking. the message they are send something really simple. if you want to live a normal life here, send an email, transfer money, rent an apartment, you had better be on the right side. how is that different from what happens in china? call us and let's us know if you can spot the difference. we'll can't. abigail schrier who we talked about yesterday on the show got an unexpected ph.d. in political repression. amazon cut off sales huge spike in transgender in teenage girls real thing wanted to know what was happening. tried to explain it not aloud. target banned her book completely for time a lawyer at the aclu which of course used to defend civil liberties cheered that decision and said the book should be burned. meanwhile in a story very few saw, a major video game company, erased a voice actor named helen lewis from one of its titles retroactive
turns 00 the tea party had attempted to notify its members about a recount rally by email.s not allowed anymore. mail chimp banned them along with other concern organizations. they are not allowed to use email. paypal and air bnb taking. the message they are send something really simple. if you want to live a normal life here, send an email, transfer money, rent an apartment, you had better be on the right side. how is that different from what happens in china? call us and let's us know if you...
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so 2010, the big tea party wave, you had 2012 where more tea parties came, but a little more subdued.014, mcconnell and boehner and the chamber really purged the republican party of a lot of those more extreme elements at least as far as they could in primary elections. so i think whether you are talking about green, whether you are talking about colorado, a few of these sort of fringe characters, again, to put it generously, i think that it will be interesting to see what the resi resistance looks like within the republican party heading into the 2022 primaries. >> and so just a quick question, does donald trump now if he loses this election still hold the banner for the republican party? just one sentence. >> absolutely. for the foreseeable future. >> we have the lakes music, it is like we're at an awards ceremony. tim, thanks. and that is it for me today. what a big hour, able to call biden as the apparent winner in wisconsin. it will be an interesting evening tonight. don't go anywhere. if you are taking a walk, please wear a mask. wear a mask. bipolar depression. it's a dark, lon
so 2010, the big tea party wave, you had 2012 where more tea parties came, but a little more subdued.014, mcconnell and boehner and the chamber really purged the republican party of a lot of those more extreme elements at least as far as they could in primary elections. so i think whether you are talking about green, whether you are talking about colorado, a few of these sort of fringe characters, again, to put it generously, i think that it will be interesting to see what the resi resistance...
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-- adding it could be similar to the tea party.it's back to back, hillary clinton and joe biden, basically moderate democrats losing, what happens in your party? juan: well, i think that the democrats would be, you know, would need a tremendous amount of introspection. remember after republicans lost in 2012, martha, there was the great occupancy, right? republicans -- autopsy. i think for democrats this would be soul searching because a lot of people in the democratic party would say, you know what? we weren't sufficiently aggressive in responding to turn. and i think that could be a problem. but i think the key point for me is right now i saw on gallup this week democrats are highly enthusiastic about joe biden at the moment. he has unified the party. 75-66 democrats more enthusiastic for their candidate versus republicans, and i think it's telling that democrats don't see joe biden as anything but a moderate. they don't see him as a socialist, they don't see him as for open borders, they don't think he's going to be a demented p
-- adding it could be similar to the tea party.it's back to back, hillary clinton and joe biden, basically moderate democrats losing, what happens in your party? juan: well, i think that the democrats would be, you know, would need a tremendous amount of introspection. remember after republicans lost in 2012, martha, there was the great occupancy, right? republicans -- autopsy. i think for democrats this would be soul searching because a lot of people in the democratic party would say, you know...
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some fiscal .ariation i think it is not going to go to zero, and i do not think it is a 2011, 2012 tea partyic. coupled with extensions of job loss schemes and fiscal buffers. would be net net i think it would create a recovery dynamic of slow growth. caroline: how do you traded this then? jon: one of the interesting things about these two different types of reflation, the vaccine reflation or fiscal, they are both dollar negative. from the fiscal side, we have seen how it has worked through the trade deficit. have that either-or, and then the dream scenario is when you get both, if you get a big fiscal expansion and then this recovery. i think it points toward dollard weakness. caroline: great conversation. abroad -- traveling which we can't do -- joe: who cares? caroline: tomorrow, we discussed celsius versus fahrenheit. joe: and pluto. caroline: that's it for "what'd you miss?" technology isg next. this is bloomberg. ♪ - [narrator] this is kate. - hey. - [narrator] she takes two prescriptions. kate's son jack, takes one too. kate works hard, and thought she had good insurance. but she sti
some fiscal .ariation i think it is not going to go to zero, and i do not think it is a 2011, 2012 tea partyic. coupled with extensions of job loss schemes and fiscal buffers. would be net net i think it would create a recovery dynamic of slow growth. caroline: how do you traded this then? jon: one of the interesting things about these two different types of reflation, the vaccine reflation or fiscal, they are both dollar negative. from the fiscal side, we have seen how it has worked through...
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is this the tea party newly re-invented for 2020? >> yeah. i think that's a perfect analogy, alex. what we're seeing right now, the origins of what we call trumpism in this radical transformation party beginning with the tee party in 2010. and those same elements and the platform they talked about, one of massive distrust of government, one of knocking down institutions like the media. one in which there was this belief immigrants and people are color were coming here to take things from white people. all of those elements are central tenants right now to trump imand what we see unfold today with people walking around washington, d.c. look at the crowd. no accident, it's all white people that are a part of this. a big tenant of this. the radicalization of the party wasn't something that could go away overnight when donald trump lost. and for anyone who had been holding out hope maybe a reset to quote/unquote normal or the way it used to be, that's clearly been a fool's folly to think that. the republican party doubled down on trumpism. we know it by the way in which they refused to
is this the tea party newly re-invented for 2020? >> yeah. i think that's a perfect analogy, alex. what we're seeing right now, the origins of what we call trumpism in this radical transformation party beginning with the tee party in 2010. and those same elements and the platform they talked about, one of massive distrust of government, one of knocking down institutions like the media. one in which there was this belief immigrants and people are color were coming here to take things from...
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it has tea party republicans, which they call the suicide caucus. it's his time not mine, they have nowhere ideological to go. they cannot credibly say, if you don't capitulate will vote with the democrats to organize. it's more likely that the republican caucus is going to be like the democrats used to be, remember the old saying? that's true the republican party, and that in fact may not be the case. democrats have more to lose on the floor. some other things to think about the, is that some of the ways in which the president is really different from the antebellum period, these two points. there's presently no third force in american politics. so, it's the three quarter contests that are the most vexing. and so, if there were a third force, like donald trump starts his own party, then things could get really really nasty. but there isn't, and actually election laws in the states make it really hard for their parties to come along. and finally the party rules, this is a little bit inside baseball but i think it's really important. party rules are
it has tea party republicans, which they call the suicide caucus. it's his time not mine, they have nowhere ideological to go. they cannot credibly say, if you don't capitulate will vote with the democrats to organize. it's more likely that the republican caucus is going to be like the democrats used to be, remember the old saying? that's true the republican party, and that in fact may not be the case. democrats have more to lose on the floor. some other things to think about the, is that some...
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political differences can be -- can be dealt with in such a way -- imagine what would happen if the tea party party activist who said people who served in the obama administration, there will be consequences for hiring them. the media would be outraged. we ought to be outraged at this. this is un-american. >> martha: joining me now, deroy murdock, can tripping editor at national review and richard fowler, senior -- both are fox news contributor, welcome back. always good to have you here. deroy, what you think about all this? >> yeah, i heard over the last few weeks of the campaign that when people need to vote for democrats, vote for joe biden to bring the country together and unify us and all that. and you hear this sort of thing. this smacks of 1950 style mccarthyism. these are basically blacklists, the idea of developing blast blacklists not -- now the democrats in charge if, in fact, biden's apparent victory sticks despite all of these investigations and all that. but that these people who work for president trump aren't going to be allowed to earn any living, pay their bills, take care
political differences can be -- can be dealt with in such a way -- imagine what would happen if the tea party party activist who said people who served in the obama administration, there will be consequences for hiring them. the media would be outraged. we ought to be outraged at this. this is un-american. >> martha: joining me now, deroy murdock, can tripping editor at national review and richard fowler, senior -- both are fox news contributor, welcome back. always good to have you here....
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and this was even before last year when a group within the tea party started circulating a petition to declare the chair of house vacant, and basically to depose boehner. this did not happen, of course. paul ryan got to be speaker. but nonetheless, that would have been really quite different if ryan, y'all will recall the speculation about ryan, and although a lot of work happened behind-the-scenes, there was a big chance that if ryan had not taken the position, it could have been chaos. and we have not seen that in a long, long time. so, it's a new world. and what i want to come back to at the end of this talk, is the degree to which the really old world can help to inform the new world. first of all, let me give you an overview of what happens in this book. which by the way, is probably the last 450-page book ever to be published in political science. we start in the earliest years with the speakership being decided in contests that are quasi-bipartisan. by which i mean, political parties grew up in the early period of the republic. but in the earliest days, the earliest few decades,
and this was even before last year when a group within the tea party started circulating a petition to declare the chair of house vacant, and basically to depose boehner. this did not happen, of course. paul ryan got to be speaker. but nonetheless, that would have been really quite different if ryan, y'all will recall the speculation about ryan, and although a lot of work happened behind-the-scenes, there was a big chance that if ryan had not taken the position, it could have been chaos. and we...
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if tea party in the german parliament. and i would just like you to respond to once again, appealing to people's individual responsibility that well if she would only stick to the personal responsibility, everything would be fine. but this is not all the measures they are. they are taking. they are going ahead with all those measures which have been taken the last few months and they're shutting down businesses there. i'm forcing people to stay home. they are forcing people to stay in and under current pain, they're forcing people to we must, we could just see the chancellor rearing a must, when all the cameras are on spot, half an hour later, she takes off the mask herself and just demonstrate that she doesn't believe that makes any sense to wear them us otherwise she would keep it on. but she's she, she doesn't, we can sit in the parliament on 11 and a half meter inside from another without a mask. at the same time, we ask people to we're mosque when they go shopping. we tell the people they come meet at home with more t
if tea party in the german parliament. and i would just like you to respond to once again, appealing to people's individual responsibility that well if she would only stick to the personal responsibility, everything would be fine. but this is not all the measures they are. they are taking. they are going ahead with all those measures which have been taken the last few months and they're shutting down businesses there. i'm forcing people to stay home. they are forcing people to stay in and under...
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there are some people who are going to be more of the tea party side who feel they cannot go along at need a handful of senators to get something through. joe: if you were advising biden, what would you advise him to do regarding the existing trade policies president trump has set on course, particularly china? >> that is hard to say. i have not thought about that in a well. the president made mistakes going into it, but i would be hesitant about completely reversing course. you would probably want to give that some strategic thought. i know there is a rethink going on in washington about what the future of china is going to be going forward. just about everybody wants there to be some sort of decoupling of essentials from china. how far that goes i do not know. i will have to give that some hard thought because it is more of a geopolitical question. caroline: we want to thank you. our bloomberg opinion columnist on all things factoring the economy right now. andre all blinded by counts tweets. what are you looking at? joe: i do not actually checked my phone in the morning anymore bec
there are some people who are going to be more of the tea party side who feel they cannot go along at need a handful of senators to get something through. joe: if you were advising biden, what would you advise him to do regarding the existing trade policies president trump has set on course, particularly china? >> that is hard to say. i have not thought about that in a well. the president made mistakes going into it, but i would be hesitant about completely reversing course. you would...
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immigration reduced immigration, we need to stop trade agreements and we should become and recognize the tea party showed us that there is a populist mood in the country and were going to take advantage of it. the party hits that fork in the road between 2012 and 2015 and donald trump is all alone and everybody else is going there and we saw what happened. >> here we are, were less than two months away from an election, were in the home stretch, donald trump is in the white house, not for one minute of his presidency has he been above 50% approval in the gallup poll, where are we going, you write volumes. what is it that we should be paying attention too, what is going to be tested about trump's him in the selection. >> i think it's hard to know for sure what the future of trump summons until you know what the outcome of the election which is a copout but an obvious answer, if there's for more years of donald trump's consolidation, trumpets and nationalism and populism is a republican message and a lot of people in traditional conservatives would have to decide where they go, i think the key quest
immigration reduced immigration, we need to stop trade agreements and we should become and recognize the tea party showed us that there is a populist mood in the country and were going to take advantage of it. the party hits that fork in the road between 2012 and 2015 and donald trump is all alone and everybody else is going there and we saw what happened. >> here we are, were less than two months away from an election, were in the home stretch, donald trump is in the white house, not for...
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tea party reps. we are tired of the government bailing out guys on wall street investment banks and people will overspend on big oversight houses i'm not getting anything unless my job and my house now getting billed out. it's a genuinely angry populace depressing. but republicans try to harness the power of that without really adapting to it for is in the nominate met romney was a wonderful of a person of great american but may be leased pickup populace person you can think of to be there in 2012. he tickles the immigration sentiment to some extent. and he loses. and again, the republicans are stuttering that. they thought 2012 was an unwinnable election that barack obama should've been beaten and he wasn't . and made them crazy. and then the conservatives in the republican party, they hit the big fork in the road. where do we go from here. they said lets go of this direction in the safe we need more inclusive and we need to be friendlier with the hispanics we need give them more votes because the d
tea party reps. we are tired of the government bailing out guys on wall street investment banks and people will overspend on big oversight houses i'm not getting anything unless my job and my house now getting billed out. it's a genuinely angry populace depressing. but republicans try to harness the power of that without really adapting to it for is in the nominate met romney was a wonderful of a person of great american but may be leased pickup populace person you can think of to be there in...
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primarily with the rise of the tea party movement back in the 2010 midterm election campaign when, youa policies. and personality more than that. so it was not the republican party that he had served in the senate with. it certainly was not the republican party that he had served back in the illinois state senate with. he thought that he could work with both sides of the aisle. he thought that he could bridge the red america and the blue america. that came to be not true. so this is the most, you know, directly and bluntly we have heard former president barack obama confront race and really show how his election and president trump's election was a reaction to the obama presidency. that's why this book is so fascinating. he has always hesitated to talk about this. now, erin, he's talking about it directly. >> and, abby, another thing in here i found very interesting that jeff was sharing, president obama talking about the toll the presidency took on his marriage. he writes, quote, despite michelle's success and popularity, i continued to sense an undercurrent tension in her, or the way
primarily with the rise of the tea party movement back in the 2010 midterm election campaign when, youa policies. and personality more than that. so it was not the republican party that he had served in the senate with. it certainly was not the republican party that he had served back in the illinois state senate with. he thought that he could work with both sides of the aisle. he thought that he could bridge the red america and the blue america. that came to be not true. so this is the most,...