How the GOP Establishment Is Co-Opting the Freshman Tea Party Class How the GOP Establishment Is Co-Opting the Freshman Tea Party Class
Voices of the Tea Party

How the GOP Establishment Is Co-Opting the Freshman Tea Party Class

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Publisher Description

New from Broadside Books' Voices of the Tea Party. In this first-hand account of the perils of Washington, Constance Dogood, an average American who became an early leader of the Tea Party movement, describes the methods used by the Republican Establishment to co-opt the Freshman members of Congress. Called "the Tea Party Class" because they were propelled into office by a wave of Tea Party support, these 63 new Republican members of Congress face a daunting challenge in the 112th Congress. On the one hand, they need to honor the promises they made to the tea partiers in their districts who helped elect them. On the other hand, they need to learn the ropes of Washington without unnecessarily alienating the Republican Establishment so long entrenched in and around the corridors of power. Constance concludes that the House of Representatives would be well advised to ditch the century old hierarchical party leadership structure and look to the Tea Party movement itself for a superior model of organizing to return the country to its constitutional roots.

GENRE
Politics & Current Events
RELEASED
2011
May 31
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
40
Pages
PUBLISHER
HarperCollins
SELLER
OpenRoad Integrated Media, LLC
SIZE
1.6
MB

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