I was asked by our weekly paper to give some thoughts on the Tea Party 
movement.  Here is what I came up with:

The Tea Party movement combines ignorance, anger, and justifiable 
indignation.  For some, this ignorance reflects a degree of racism and 
ethnic hostility.

 

The anger has been nurtured by the demise of journalism along with a 
cynically crafted rhetoric of hate.  Former Speaker of the House Newt 
Gingrich was a master of this mode of communication.  In 1990, four 
years before Gingrich ascended to his leadership position, his 
organization, GOPAC circulated a memo instructing Republicans about the 
most effective method of communication in the political arena.  The memo 
recommended that his fellow travelers adopt a vocabulary built upon 
confrontational words, such as "decay, sick, unionized bureaucracy, 
greed, corruption, radical, permissive, and bizarre."  Without a 
responsible media, this strategy went largely unchallenged until it 
became common practice.

More at:

 

http://michaelperelman.wordpress.com/2010/04/19/thoughts-on-the-tea-party/

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Michael Perelman
Economics Department
California State University
michael at ecst.csuchico.edu
Chico, CA 95929
530-898-5321
fax 530-898-5901
www.michaelperelman.wordpress.com

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