Why are the tea parties so suddenly, super popular by the "Right" media?

Ron Paul has been organizing his own tea parties for years now, long before the recent tea parties -- that have been so popularized by Fox News.

So apparently, Republicans organize tea parties in defiance to the out of control spending of the Democrats.. Yet they are silent when it comes to the out of control spending by the Republicans?

Is there something I am missing here? Republicans have spent just as badly, and have acted the same as far as fiscal responsibility goes so why are Republicans so angry now? Money spends the same way if you ask me, regardless of party.

Are they angry because the Democrat spending isn't going to Republicans special interests groups, and Republicans have to "invent" controversies in order for the Neo-Cons (Democrats gone bad) to get back in control and high jack our government again?

I seem to have MISSED the memo, what about you?

Ron Paul 2012
Don't tax me bro --

I would think borrowing 3-4 billion dollars from China every day to support our EXPENSIVE expenditures is out of control.

I would think the Iraq war, a aggressive war, a invasion, a war that was illegal under international law -- reaching 1 trillion dollars in spending is out of control.

I would think -- the billions and trillions of earmarks in our foreign policy going to other countries and dictators to over throw elected governments, Pervez Musharraf the military dictator who we funded to overthrow the elected government of Pakistan, is out of control spending.

Bush was OUT of control, if you can't see that well your a sheep that follows your party -- makes you a RINO. Real Republicans don't stand for this crap.
Janny I know Ron is a Republican -- he is the most fiscal conservative Republican in the federal government. He is ALSO one of the few REAL Republicans left.
Attention I am glad people are coming out and speaking against the government taxing more.

But seeing how Republicans didn't really care so much by the majority, about the spending until recently -- makes me think this is political move for the Republican party to draw supporters and uneasiness to the Democrats.
Stryker, I think you missed the point I am making.

Recently Republican media, networks, and Republican politicians have "Popularized" the parties. We've been seeing out of control spending now for years -- yet the media says nothing until recently when Democrats take control.

I see it as a political move, and to draw uneasiness.
 
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