COMMENTARY By NEWT GINGRICH: Liberal politicians and pundits did their best
to discredit the Tea Parties by describing them, first, as a partisan
Republican movement, and, second, as a revolt of greedy rich people who
don't want to pay more income tax. As anyone who went to a Tea Party with an
open mind would have seen as well - the Tea Parties were not essentially
Republican. People were as disgusted with big spending under President Bush
as they are opposed to big spending under President Obama. This was a
powerful movement of Americans fed up with the irresponsible politicians of
both parties. In most cities they did not have a politician speaking. In
some places, politicians were barred from speaking and forced to listen.

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COMMENTARY By DEEPAK CHOPRA: It's mysterious how swiftly a society can
collectively change its mind. As rapidly as the financial markets crashed,
so has Fox News's credibility. What was gospel to an entire segment of
voters and viewers just a few months ago has become a desperate flapping in
the wind. Some may view this as part of the swing cycle that politics is
heir to. But from the Reagan era forward, certain truths were held to be
self-evident, and far from inventing anything, Fox News simply put the high
gloss of mass media on them.

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