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Old 03-23-2011, 06:19 AM   #2
irrelaAnnekly

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By the looks of the turnout at their big convention this past weekend, the recalls underway of Tea Party-affiliated senators in Wisconsin who backed the anti-union bill that Walker over-reached on and the quick retreat of both GOP lawmakers and business leaders in AZ after Tea Party darling Russell Pearce floated some very extreme anti-immigrant bills, he's probably right.

The pendulum is swinging away from the Tea Party side of the spectrum very quickly. As a significant force in politics, yeah, they're time has passed.

I'm interested in seeing what moderate Republicans and moderate Democrats can accomplish together once all the noise on the fringes fades. And make no mistake, the Tea Party is fringe noise.
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