
Look out Opryland, the tea partiers are coming to town.
The Tea Party Nation is gearing up for its first ever convention, to be held at the famed Opryland Hotel in Nashville next month. It's a confab designed to help the tea parties from across the country organize, with an agenda that sounds a lot like an attempt to form an official third party.
Organizers ask for local groups to "select their best to meet with their peers from across the nation" and who "have the most desire to move this process of organizing to the next level."
They'll have a workshop about "the importance of becoming Precinct Committee Chairs."
"Please join us, make and form strong bonds, network, and make plans for action. We are doing what we could not do alone, to preserve that which we value," organizers write.
As we've reported, former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is the keynoter for the Feb. 4-6 event, and Rep. Michele Bachmann will be the highlight luncheon speaker.
But we took a look at the Tea Party Nation's lineup of participants and some of them are quite interesting.
Among them is the Ten Commandments Judge Roy Moore, who also is running for governor of Alabama.
Speakers include World Net Daily's Joseph Farah and Fox News Contributor Angela McGlowan.
Missing from the list are members of Congress besides Bachmann and Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), which is not surprising since the tea party movement is growing in part because of anti-establishment sentiment.
We are keeping a close eye on the tea party primaries percolating around the country, with candidates identifying with the movement to challenge incumbent or Washington-supported Republicans.
The group bills itself as "a user-driven group of like-minded people who desire our God given Individual Freedoms which were written out by the Founding Fathers."
"We believe in Limited Government, Free Speech, the 2nd Amendment, our Military, Secure Borders and our Country!" they write in advertising the convention.
They also note the Tea Party Express "will be rolling in and joining us for the convention."
Tickets range from $349 to $549 per person.
Also in February the American Conservative Union will host the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington. In April, the 2012 presidential contenders will appear at the Southern Republican Leadership Conference in New Orleans.
Late Update: Tea Party Nation emailed members soon after our post was published saying they had banned MSNBC's Rachel Maddow from their site. Read about that here.
CityGuy
January 7, 2010 9:08 AM
Keep up the wingnuttery GOP! Does anyone get the impression that they've created a Frankenstein monster on the Right? Once animated, it's gonna be difficult to control!
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Marinus van der Lubbe
January 7, 2010 9:49 AM in reply to CityGuy
They state, "We believe in Limited Government, Free Speech, the 2nd Amendment, our Military, Secure Borders and our Country!" they write in advertising the convention."
But what they want to do is limit your freedoms by creating constitutional laws that basically are hate laws. They want to destroy the free and democratic public school system and replace it with a vouchered (at tax payer expense) replacement program to drive secular ed. into the evangelical church. How can you claim 'limited government' in your life when they want to erase certain literature, music, art and dissident speech? In all my years in the military we never once received any support from the GOP as they hacked away at the Veteran's programs that were shelved by that hack Nicholson and are turning, glacially now, under the new administration and Shenseki. The pay us lip service, but not too much unless they need a prop.
They can eat their own...
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CityGuy
January 7, 2010 10:57 AM in reply to Marinus van der Lubbe
And they are eating their own already! :)
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holyhandgrenaid
January 7, 2010 9:21 AM
"Southern Republican Leadership Conference"
Impressive, they managed to put together an event who's title is both redundant AND and anachronism.
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mrCurmudgeon
January 7, 2010 9:48 AM in reply to holyhandgrenaid
Also known as the KKK.
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Druid
January 9, 2010 6:10 PM in reply to holyhandgrenaid
And an Oxymoron
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jpnarch
January 7, 2010 9:42 AM
Maybe there is a beer hall down in Nashville where they can stage a little Putsch...
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jsdc007
January 7, 2010 9:57 AM
Why do they need their own convention? They're just a bought and paid for offshoot of the GOP, even more wingnutty than the mainstream of the party.
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bill
January 7, 2010 10:04 AM
They "believe in Limited Government, Free Speech, the 2nd Amendment, our Military, Secure Borders and our Country!" Oh, did they mention they hate our Government? It's the trick they have to perform, the hoop they have to jump through: How you 'love' your Country and Hate your Government.
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monet768
January 7, 2010 10:06 AM
Uneducated fools at best!
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njr
January 9, 2010 1:55 PM in reply to monet768
tools, me thinks
their agitation and votes are being directed by...
what's Karl Rove been doing recently???
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Lucieann
January 7, 2010 10:06 AM
Sounds more like they are channeling the Confederacy of 1860!!!
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bill
January 7, 2010 10:06 AM
"How you 'love' your Country and Hate your Government." Oh, yeah, I forgot, they're Republicans. So, second hoop they'll have to jump through is: How you love your tax breaks, subsidies and government contracts, but hate everyone else's.
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monet768
January 7, 2010 10:07 AM
I can see Russia from my backyard
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monet768
January 7, 2010 10:08 AM
Tell the clowns to bring there Government benefit checks also and their medicare cards.
That would be SSI 9SAD SICK & IGNORANT) checks
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Bloggin
January 7, 2010 10:25 AM in reply to monet768
They should give ticket discounts if you bring your Government Employee ID, Food stamp Card, Unemployment Check Stub, Medicare or Medicaid cards.
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Redshift
January 7, 2010 12:14 PM in reply to Bloggin
And burn them.
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Bloggin
January 7, 2010 10:16 AM
The article forgot to mention the crazy ticket pricing to attend the tea bag convention.
"The cost for the convention is $549.00 dollars, which does not include hotel, air fare or meals."
With 80% of the proceeds going right back to the GOP Marketing Company who started the whole tea bag road show in the first place.
Psychos/Racists Unite!!! Go GOP!
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Bloggin
January 7, 2010 11:26 AM in reply to Bloggin
OK....now there is an additional $9.95 Fee(they can't call it a tax) in addition to the $549 Convention ticket/Fee that must be paid before Jan 19th.
Then they are asking for an additional $10 to $20 per person to pay for a 'delegate'.
With air fare, hotel($110 - $175 per night), transportation and food costs, these nuts are going to pay at least $2,500 per person for the this 3 Day Hate Rally.
Is there a way to invest in this marketing company??
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njr
January 9, 2010 1:59 PM in reply to Bloggin
invest?
Sarah Palin beat you to it... her fee is going to be large
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jeffgee
January 7, 2010 10:17 AM
And there, the wingnut kool aid will be distilled into a more bitter brew.
Lock of Sarah, Tongue of Newt, Bile of Beck. Boil and bubble. Toil and trouble.
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kernel
January 7, 2010 10:22 AM
It seems that the only Constitutional amendment that they support of the Bill of Rights is the 2nd.
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Sailormarlowe
January 7, 2010 10:41 AM
Ravishing & relevant, glamorous & gutsy, charismatic & controversial, Gov. Sarah Palin is indispensable to the issues & events of our time. Only strong support and involvement by Gov. Palin and the great populist patriot Rep. Michele Bachmann can give the "Tea Party" movement credibility & political potency.
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CityGuy
January 7, 2010 10:59 AM in reply to Sailormarlowe
Still good for a laugh Sailormarlowe! But geez... you're laying it on a little thick, even for parody.
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jeffgee
January 7, 2010 4:25 PM in reply to CityGuy
Can Bristol whip up a press release that glows that much?
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mans_best_friend
January 7, 2010 12:15 PM in reply to Sailormarlowe
Palin/Bachmann epitomizes the whole movement. A couple of polarizing know-nothings.
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sunnysteve
January 7, 2010 11:12 AM
Hey, a third party would be cool. Just enough votes for Nader brought Bush close enough to steal the election in Florida.
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JeffM
January 7, 2010 11:23 AM
I don't want to be judgmental, but any tea party group that spells the plural of party "party's" on the front page of their National Convention website seems to be lacking a certain intellectual rigor.
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sunnysteve
January 7, 2010 11:26 AM in reply to JeffM
Ya think?
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mans_best_friend
January 7, 2010 1:07 PM in reply to JeffM
Education reform is high on their agenda.
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njr
January 9, 2010 2:03 PM in reply to JeffM
no, no, no,
they don't lack intellectual rigor,
they ooze scorn for effete intellectualism
haven't you heard, efforts to use grammar and correct spelling are efforts to hide TRUTH
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Knothead Jake
January 7, 2010 12:21 PM
I think it's good for them to all get together even if only to compare and contrast the hideous variances in Head Shapes. And teeth configurations or lack of.
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texscubarat
January 7, 2010 1:56 PM
Is Palin part of this community organized event? Say it ain't so Sarah!!!
So Sarah, the rest of the country has this to say to you:
We the people are a lot like (your brand of) community organizers, except we have real agendas and the full constitution behind us.
The Tea Party Nation (et al) - RIP
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Weitberg
January 7, 2010 1:56 PM
If you light a crazy fire, you can get a lot of crazy moths.
TheWeekinRebuke.com
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eve cairo
January 7, 2010 5:00 PM
"Organizers ask for local groups to 'select their best...'"..so basically somebody who would fail as a walmart greeter.
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ChiTom
January 9, 2010 7:09 PM
"We believe in . . . free speech. . . ."
Except, of course, for Rachel Maddow.
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