Politicians such as Palin aren’t the real Tea Party

Politicians such as Palin aren’t the real Tea Party

By Phillip Dennis (The Dallas TEA Party)

(CNN) — The Tea Party movement began when a small group of conservatives organized protests on Twitter against the stimulus bill in 22 American cities on February 27, 2009. The majority of us had never attended a protest and had to take a vacation day to attend.

From these few hundred people, a national movement demanding fiscal conservatism, national sovereignty and the rule of law landed on America’s political front lawn.

Neither Democrats nor Republicans fully understand the Tea Party’s inner workings or how to manipulate or co-opt it — and they won’t be able to. The modern-day Tea Party movement is managed by political newcomers whose primary motivation is love of country and a desire for a better future for their children.

Like anything else that grows into a national phenomenon, the Tea Party has seen some enter the scene with ulterior motives. Generally, the motives center around money. Some have slapped the Tea Party name on their tired political action committees. Others are organizations with political interests and agendas, but foremost are the money-gathering operations.

Others are big-name politicians or media personalities such as Sarah Palin, who charge up to $100,000 a speech before packing up and taking their show to another city. They leave little lasting substance, and their words are quickly forgotten.

I don’t fault anyone for making money, even on the Tea Party name. Like Don Barzini said in “The Godfather,” “After all, we are not communists.”

However, these individuals and organizations are what I call “tea turf” groups, echoing Nancy Pelosi’s early labeling of the Tea Party movement as an “astro turf” grassroots movement controlled by the Republican Party.

Technically, these tea turf groups and personalities are a part of the movement but most likely would not be if big dollars were not involved.

I regard the “pure in heart” Tea Party leaders as the real center and strength of the movement. These are the people who work full-time jobs, have family responsibilities and make time to manage and grow their own group.

The Dallas Tea Party has subdivided the Dallas-Fort Worth metro region into ZIP codes and voting districts. Each zone has one or more neighborhood coordinators charged with recruiting members, organizing meetings, getting out the vote and spreading the Tea Party message of fiscal responsibility, the rule of law and national sovereignty to their friends and neighbors.

Nearly every night of the week, dozens of meetings are taking place throughout the metro region, taking on school board, city council, state government legislation and other issues.

The goal is to get middle-class taxpayers engaged in local politics and into the primary and general election voting booths as never before. Each of these neighborhood coordinators and the people they lead are volunteers.

The time they devote to the Tea Party movement comes at the expense of something else in their busy lives. These people don’t get huge speaking fees. They don’t appear on national news shows. They don’t sell books or merchandise. They do what they do because of their devotion to Tea Party principles. These people are the true heroes of the Tea Party movement.

The Tea Party will continue to grow in numbers and power as our leaders in Washington continue to govern irresponsibly. There will be many who try to take ownership of the movement. Certainly, the mainstream media would like nothing more than a single target to attack.

Yet, the Tea Party will succeed. If one leader in a sea of thousands falls, another will replace him or her just as a starfish grows another arm if one is cut off. The Tea Party movement is not about individuals but ideals.

The ideals found in the Constitution set the course for the United States becoming the most powerful and wealthy nation in history. The true leaders of the Tea Party are doing that because of love of country and a belief in constitutional principles.

That’s something no tea turf PAC can buy — not even for $100,000 a speech.

The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of Phillip Dennis.

Editor’s note: Phillip Dennis is the founder of the Dallas Tea Party and sits on a three-person steering committee. He is also the Texas state coordinator of Tea Party Patriots and an adviser to the National Tea Party Coalition.

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Politicians such as Palin aren’t the real Tea Party

This article is reprinted in it’s entirety with the permission of the author, Phillip Dennis.

It is also MY own opinion that people like Sarah Palin are not working with the TEA Party out of a sense of conviction. You can’t stand and support people like John McCain, Mitt Romney and Rick Perry while promoting yourself as a real Conservative.

I am thinking Phillip has hit a home run with this one. It may not make him too popular with a few folks within the TEA Party, but this isn’t about popularity, it’s about AMERICA and real Conservatives!

No more RINOs! No more career politicians. No more settling for the lesser of ANY evil!

The TEA Party can’t let itself be infiltrated by RINOs, and Sarah Palin, through her support of McCain, Romney and Perry, has proven herself to be exactly that, a RINO!

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8 Responses to Politicians such as Palin aren’t the real Tea Party

  1. HoosierArmyMom says:

    I was talking to and explaining the Tea Party to one of my son’s young friends yesterday. I had to make it a point to tell this young man that people like Sarah Palin don’t represent what most members are talkin about! I told him she, in my opinion is a frustrated person who is working her own agenda at our expense. I don’t think going around the country, complaining about this administration while “taking money for it” represents any kind of patriotism, dedication or Conservative values. I for one, am tired of the misrepresentation she is giving to the movement. This young man is an intelligent kid who really gets it, but RINOs like Palin and Romney are confusing our message and muddying the waters. We need these young people who have the light bulb ready to go off, but Palin creates a stumbling block with her book signing tours and paid speeches and pandering to every RINO out there!

    Phillip Dennis hits it out of the park as far as I’m concerned! Great post Fred… THANK YOU!

  2. TexasFred says:

    As my readers know, I have long felt that Palin is nothing more than a RINO shill…

    It is MY opinion that she’s a media whore, an attention whore, a drama queen and her express intent is to promote Sarah Palin…

    There are a lot of Palinites in the TEA Party movement, they are as entitled to their opinion regarding Palin as WE are to ours, but I had one person on The TEA Party Patriots site tell me,

    “Ghanima1971: Palin just has star power. Her intention was never to seize control and be the Queen of the Tea Party. If you read her body language during events at the National Tea Party Convention, she wants what’s best for the Country. She has inherant leadership skills. And the left deemed her Queen of the Party so when they took her down, they thought it would silence the rest. Palin is as every much a part of the Tea Party as ANYONE ELSE. Stop demonizing our side.”

    Lindsay Lohan has *star power* too… Just sayin’…

    If Sarah Palin is the answer, it was a really STOOPID question..

  3. HoosierArmyMom says:

    Stoopid Indeed! As is Ghanima1971… it is such star struck people that will miss the opportunity to bring in the young people who are starting to question everything (as they should!) because they won’t give up the “star worship” and let the movement stand on it’s own merits!!!!

  4. BobF says:

    Excellent post Fred.

    What the author is saying about Palin is what Mancow said about her on his radio show when she supported McCain against a Conservative that espouses the same principals she claims to uphold.

  5. Patrick Sperry says:

    Palin has actually become one of the biggest obstacle’s to getting people on board. They see her for what she is.

    Great post Fred!

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  7. Patrick Sperry says:

    Nothing that philosophical Libertarians haven’t been saying for years. I have to wonder what Basti has to say about this.

    The twist, if you will? Perhaps Crazy Uncle Johnny wasn’t actually insane…

    Using children for your own political gain, is IMO, immoral. Nuff said.

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