I completely agree. I couldn't have said it better myself...

http://foxandhoundsdaily.com/blog/joe-mathews/8173-my-secret-love-for-tea-party

My Secret Love For the Tea Party

Published on Fox & Hounds Daily (http://foxandhoundsdaily.com)
This entire political year, I feel like I've been living a lie. I feel like I 
haven't leveled with you, my readers. I feel like I've been in the closet, 
unable to express a love that dare not speak its name.
Now I've mustered up the courage to admit it:

Yes, I love the tea party.

It's not a blind love. They do have a tendency to invent their own facts. They 
tell a story of American history that is not supported by any reasonable 
scholarship. They do seem to have bought into bogus stories about President 
Obama. There are more than a few racists among their number.

But still, I can't help loving them, for all their flaws.

Part of my love is selfish. I'm a journalist, and these are bad times for our 
profession. And the Tea Partiers and their candidates are great copies. 
Witches. Masturbation opponents. Nazi re-enactors. Alaska lawyers who have 
private security guards put handcuffs on reporters. Everything Sarah Palin says.

Those are fun topics that build website audiences and sell newspapers. And 
they're a hell of a lot easier to explain to readers than the pros and cons of 
the federal health legislation.

But part of my love is real and profound. The Tea Party people, for all of 
their faults, are asking big, uncomfortable questions about the structure of 
America's constitutional system. And they seek big, fundamental changes.

In this desire for big change, they are right. This is especially true here in 
California. Establishment Republicans, Democrats and independents are all 
worshipping at the altar of incrementalism, even in the face of evidence that 
incremental changes won't fix a broken system. Our banking system, our tax 
system, our entire economic system, our election system - none of it seems to 
work. And incremental improvements don't seem to work.

Now of course, the specific answers that the Tea Partiers offer to these big 
questions are, well, out there. Possibly destructive to the economy, the 
government and the country. And crazy.

But it's not so bad being crazy in times like these. Everyone, even the 
hard-headed realists, seem crazy too. Would-be reformers of the left, center 
and establishment right should stop shunning the Tea Partiers - and start 
engaging them.


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