Happy Anniversary, Tea Party
Two years ago today, fifteen hundred Americans took time off work, school, and leisure.
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Two years ago today, fifteen hundred Americans took time off work, school, and leisure.
I continue hearing reliable reports that the GOP Leadership in the Missouri House keeps its boot on the throat of Tea Party freshmen.
In this disturbing video, an old union guy vividly describes tea-bagging to a 17-year-old high schooler.
Todd Akin need doesn’t to build tea party street cred. He thumps primary and general election opponents in biennial blowouts for Missouri’s Second District.
Your country needs you today—Saturday, February 26—in Jefferson City, MO. Radical unions threatening a Wisconsin-style hatefest at the State Capitol.
Obama’s friends in the public-sector unions stage embarrassing rallies to demand more, More, MORE of other people’s money.
The battle over the St. Louis Board of Police Commissioners is coming to a head in Jefferson City.
The first St. Louis Tea Partier was Michelle Moore. In the annals of the Tea Party movement, the first action was a conference call held February 20, 2009.