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How Would You Like Your Tea -- Sweetened or Unsweetened?
Kentucky is not normally a state that is seen as a bellwether to the national political mood. Comfortably in the “Red,” the Bluegrass State often passes through the electoral season with very little national fanfare. Last night that changed.
For the first time since its rapid evolvement, the Tea Party movement helped a significant political candidate earn electoral victory -- marking a notable increase in the movement’s importance to candidates across the country. No longer can anyone call this a fluke.
Now many will be quick to say that this is simply a result of the normal enthusiasm gap that comes into play when one party has been swept into power. And others will say that this new group symbolizes a modern shift into a third wing of American electoral politics. I disagree with both.
You see, what the Tea Party movement stands for is nothing new to those of us who remember the days of the Grand Old Party remaining true to its core principles -- a Republican Party that believed that uttering anything related to “increased government spending” was akin to dropping a four-letter curse word.
What the Tea Party followers are demanding is simply a return to the days of old -- the days where Republican leaders like my father stood for smaller government, less spending and the implementation of policies that allow the American economy to grow, rather than punishing families and small businesses for being productive.
Today, if you visit any state Republican convention or any other gathering of Republicans, you will see a wide array of conservative organizations using my father’s likeness to promote their cause. From the issue of life to immigration, they claim the Reagan mantra.
However, when it comes to the Tea Party, these folks are actually out there demanding a return to the real Reagan principles. They are demanding that our government return more power to the people. I can assure you that my father would not only have approved of their efforts, he would be standing by them as they help return our nation to one by the people, for the people, of the people.
What's more, the Tea Party has now proven that they can not only talk a good game, but they can actually put solid, principled Republicans in office. This should serve to send a strong message to Republican leadership that the Tea Party can be an ally in electing the best candidates, rather than a political rapid to be navigated. And as we look towards the coming general elections, Tea Party organizers must remember that the resources and support of the Republican Party can work on their behalf as well. We are strongest when we are working together.
Last night’s win was historic for the Tea Party movement. But we must not stop now. It's time to hold candidates and office-holders accountable when it comes to spending, the deficit and the tax burden being placed on our families.
By pushing hard on this front, in a couple of years, we will be able to stand up and ask President Obama just how he takes his tea.
©2010 Mike Reagan.

8 Comments
ReaganCheerleader
Thursday, May 20, 2010 at 11:25 AM
I often ask myself, "Where is Ronald Reagan, when we really need him??" Well, we can't have the real thing, but, we can read and remember his vision for America. I have a few of his books. One is some of his speech's. In His Own Hand, he wrote millions of words, words that really mean something. I shudder at the thought of the good old U.S.A. becoming the second U.S.S.R., or this One World crap . I just wish the conservatives would get ANGRY and fight back at the lies put out there by the libs.... You see how once those lies go public all the anti-consservatives keep repeating them and the minds filled with mush believe it.. Call these lying, two faced, bottom feeders exactly what they are: TRAITORS...
Guy L W Hardy
Thursday, May 20, 2010 at 11:44 AM
The words, "YOU LIE!!" echo to me from the not-so-distant past...The sentiment is real and it is popular, but it is quiet. I believe the war has begun. Those in power are fighting with words from a position where words can be particularly damaging; we must not fail to use what we can - what we must - to keep what is ours. To do less than our best is to admit our unworthiness.God bless you all, and God Bless America!!
Charlie
Thursday, May 20, 2010 at 11:58 AM
I see our country losing the status of "A Great Nation" in the eyes of those countries who had a healthy fear and respect for what our country stood for. I never thought I would see the day when America became a "Paper Tiger." When your Commander in Chief bows to leaders of other Nations, and projects our country as an agressor to the point of feeling it necessary to apologize for past actions that enabled us to keep our freedom and status of a powerful, caring nation. It is also disheartening to see our elected officials following his lead. America needs to show their distaste at the ballot box. I for one, will certianly do that.
Nikita63
Thursday, May 20, 2010 at 12:12 PM
The advent of the Tea Party, it's stunningly rapid growth and the fact it is appreciated by large numbers of outsiders who, while not members, identify with their views and support them, is significant Now the result in Kentucky has sent an unmistakeable message to incumbents everywhere, particularly democrats, progressives and other left leaners. Their influence has been established and it should be a major worry for those advocates of big government and the taxation into oblivion of the middle class. The surprises began last Fall for the administration. Scott Brown's election was a MAJOR shock. His election may have been the first salvo in the war to take our country and our liberty back from those who WOULD take it from us. It WILL NOT be the last.God bless America!
David Bartilson
Thursday, May 20, 2010 at 12:38 PM
Like many, i've been a Republican all my life but not involved. Dissilusioned and dis-satisfied, out of touch, trouble finding 'truth'. Finally, sense and reason has become more accessible and time for action is NOW! This administration does not represent EITHER party. They're on track to conntrol everything including what tooth paste we use! Conservative, constitutional candidates need our support. I'm gratified that there are many successful efforts to overcome their drive to tyranny. Keep up the good work!
karl anglin
Thursday, May 20, 2010 at 3:03 PM
Socialism is the doctrine that man has no rightto exist for his own sake, that his life and hiswork do not belong to him, but belong to society,that the only justification of his existenceis his service to society, and that society may dispose of him in any way it pleases for the sake of whatever it deems to be its own tribal,collective good.-----Ayn Rand (1905-1982)
Gary Smith
Thursday, May 20, 2010 at 3:16 PM
As I listened to this Obama campaign as he spoke of "change", these words always came out of my mouth; "If he is elected this country will become more divided than it was in 1861 and a revolution shall once again take place. As Stonewall Jackson said as he spoke to his lst Bridgage, "We are fighting once again for our freedom". The Party was begun!
A Concerned Citizen
Thursday, May 20, 2010 at 3:44 PM
"...the Tea Party has now proven that they can not only talk a good game, but they can actually put solid, principled Republicans in office." Really? Like most establishment GOP, you too have misread the movement. It's not about the parties, it's about rejection of governing philosophies. It's about returning the government back to it's constitutional limits. I'm sorry to say, that I think your father would be disappointed in your analysis.