The movement began following Barack Obama's first presidential inauguration (in January 2009) when his administration announced plans to give financial aid to bankrupt homeowners. Following calls by Rick Santelli for a "tea party" by Chicago bond-dealers, conservative groups coalesced around the idea of protesting against Obama's agenda and a series of protests took place, including the 2009 Taxpayer March on Washington. Supporters of the movement subsequently had a major impact on the internal politics of the Republican Party.
America's first "tea party" dates to 1773, when angry colonial Americans - fed up with British taxes - dumped a bunch of imported tea overboard in Boston harbor. 2010 has seen the birth of a new "Tea Party" in the US, but this time its members want to dump politicians. VOA's Todd Grosshans has more.
published: 02 Nov 2010
Rising Tea Party Movement
President Obama hoped to claim victory on health care reform by now, but this won't happen due to voter opposition, some of which stirred up by the Tea Party activists. Jeff Greenfield reports on this brewing opposition.
published: 28 Jan 2010
Background of Tea Party Movement
One of the Tea Party leaders, Michael Johns gives some background about the Tea Party Movement and some of the basic tenets.
published: 25 Jan 2010
Tea party movement - explained
The Tea Party movement is an American political movement that advocates strict adherence to the United States Constitution, reducing U.S. government spending and taxes,[2][3] and reduction of the U.S. national debt and federal budget deficit. The movement has been called partly conservative,partly libertarian, and partly populist. The movement has sponsored protests and supported political candidates since 2009.
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published: 01 Jun 2013
Unplugged: Tea Party Movement
John Dickerson spoke with a round table of guests about the Tea Party movement and where the movement is headed.
published: 08 Feb 2010
Tea Party movement trying to regroup in the post-Trump era
Fox News correspondent Kevin Corke discusses a potential revival of the Tea Party on 'Special Report.' #FoxNews
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published: 12 Feb 2021
Rise of the Tea Party in 2010
Following the surprise defeat of House Majority Leader Eric Cantor by tea party candidate Dave Brat in the Republican Congressional primary, we look back in the Washington Week Vault to April 2010. Charles Babington of the Associated Press joined Gwen to discuss the rise of the tea party and its effect on the Republican Party and the 2010 midterm elections.
published: 11 Jun 2014
Jones: The Tea Party has taken over GOP
Van Jones argues that the Tea Party has taken over the Republican Party. David Bossie, S.E. Cupp and Brad Woodhouse debate.
America's first "tea party" dates to 1773, when angry colonial Americans - fed up with British taxes - dumped a bunch of imported tea overboard in Boston harbor...
America's first "tea party" dates to 1773, when angry colonial Americans - fed up with British taxes - dumped a bunch of imported tea overboard in Boston harbor. 2010 has seen the birth of a new "Tea Party" in the US, but this time its members want to dump politicians. VOA's Todd Grosshans has more.
America's first "tea party" dates to 1773, when angry colonial Americans - fed up with British taxes - dumped a bunch of imported tea overboard in Boston harbor. 2010 has seen the birth of a new "Tea Party" in the US, but this time its members want to dump politicians. VOA's Todd Grosshans has more.
President Obama hoped to claim victory on health care reform by now, but this won't happen due to voter opposition, some of which stirred up by the Tea Party ac...
President Obama hoped to claim victory on health care reform by now, but this won't happen due to voter opposition, some of which stirred up by the Tea Party activists. Jeff Greenfield reports on this brewing opposition.
President Obama hoped to claim victory on health care reform by now, but this won't happen due to voter opposition, some of which stirred up by the Tea Party activists. Jeff Greenfield reports on this brewing opposition.
The Tea Party movement is an American political movement that advocates strict adherence to the United States Constitution, reducing U.S. government spending a...
The Tea Party movement is an American political movement that advocates strict adherence to the United States Constitution, reducing U.S. government spending and taxes,[2][3] and reduction of the U.S. national debt and federal budget deficit. The movement has been called partly conservative,partly libertarian, and partly populist. The movement has sponsored protests and supported political candidates since 2009.
Created at http://www.b2bwhiteboard.com
The Tea Party movement is an American political movement that advocates strict adherence to the United States Constitution, reducing U.S. government spending and taxes,[2][3] and reduction of the U.S. national debt and federal budget deficit. The movement has been called partly conservative,partly libertarian, and partly populist. The movement has sponsored protests and supported political candidates since 2009.
Created at http://www.b2bwhiteboard.com
Fox News correspondent Kevin Corke discusses a potential revival of the Tea Party on 'Special Report.' #FoxNews
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Following the surprise defeat of House Majority Leader Eric Cantor by tea party candidate Dave Brat in the Republican Congressional primary, we look back in the...
Following the surprise defeat of House Majority Leader Eric Cantor by tea party candidate Dave Brat in the Republican Congressional primary, we look back in the Washington Week Vault to April 2010. Charles Babington of the Associated Press joined Gwen to discuss the rise of the tea party and its effect on the Republican Party and the 2010 midterm elections.
Following the surprise defeat of House Majority Leader Eric Cantor by tea party candidate Dave Brat in the Republican Congressional primary, we look back in the Washington Week Vault to April 2010. Charles Babington of the Associated Press joined Gwen to discuss the rise of the tea party and its effect on the Republican Party and the 2010 midterm elections.
America's first "tea party" dates to 1773, when angry colonial Americans - fed up with British taxes - dumped a bunch of imported tea overboard in Boston harbor. 2010 has seen the birth of a new "Tea Party" in the US, but this time its members want to dump politicians. VOA's Todd Grosshans has more.
President Obama hoped to claim victory on health care reform by now, but this won't happen due to voter opposition, some of which stirred up by the Tea Party activists. Jeff Greenfield reports on this brewing opposition.
The Tea Party movement is an American political movement that advocates strict adherence to the United States Constitution, reducing U.S. government spending and taxes,[2][3] and reduction of the U.S. national debt and federal budget deficit. The movement has been called partly conservative,partly libertarian, and partly populist. The movement has sponsored protests and supported political candidates since 2009.
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Following the surprise defeat of House Majority Leader Eric Cantor by tea party candidate Dave Brat in the Republican Congressional primary, we look back in the Washington Week Vault to April 2010. Charles Babington of the Associated Press joined Gwen to discuss the rise of the tea party and its effect on the Republican Party and the 2010 midterm elections.
The movement began following Barack Obama's first presidential inauguration (in January 2009) when his administration announced plans to give financial aid to bankrupt homeowners. Following calls by Rick Santelli for a "tea party" by Chicago bond-dealers, conservative groups coalesced around the idea of protesting against Obama's agenda and a series of protests took place, including the 2009 Taxpayer March on Washington. Supporters of the movement subsequently had a major impact on the internal politics of the Republican Party.