Boehner: GOP and Tea Partiers Believe the Same Things
02.04.2010
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Charles Johnson posted this today over at Little Green Footballs, I’m sure he won’t mind me sharing it here:

House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) said today that there is no difference in beliefs between the GOP and tea partiers.

“There really is no difference between what Republicans believe in and what the tea party activists believe in,” Boehner said during an appearance on the conservative Mike Gallagher’s radio show.

Boehner said his advice to Republican lawmakers going into this fall’s elections has been to “prove it to the tea party activists that we really are who we say we are.”

If you take Boehner at his word, then, here are some of the things Republicans believe in.

 
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Posted by Richard Metzger | 4 Comments
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Feb 05, 2010
Arthur Vibert says:

John Robb calls it here:

http://globalguerrillas.typepad.com/globalguerrillas/2010/02/the-tea-party.html

Feb 05, 2010
adam says:

I wish Obama was actually fighting for socialism like these idiots claim instead of the complete opposite.

Feb 05, 2010
Hot Funk says:

Tea baggers are the people who come to the truth/fact that the Republicans are not really for those kind of people or believe in what they believe in.

To me, there is a difference between the marketed/Fox news, god loving, “southern strategy” idea of republican and what the REAL GOP is (ie Nixon, wall street, etc).

Feb 10, 2010
Michael the G says:

Yeah,

I still haven’t figured out how “Full-on Corporatist” is fine and dandy with these folks but “Slightly-less Corporatist” is a Socialist baby-killer. Oh, wait, he’s black. I forgot, I guess Chris Matthews deserves an apology from me.

Note: Yes I voted for “Slightly Less Corporatist” and I plan on voting for him again.

Ha! Captchka = Major52

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