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Tea Party flunks the media, Democrats Trump gets an A – Washington Times

Those who organized the tea party eight years ago still track the sentiments of their flock, and very carefully which is a good thing. This demographic often gets overlooked by pollsters, and often at the peril of political parties. A unique survey of 4,100 grass-roots folk in all 50 states reveals that the conservative, pro-America, small government, frugal-minded crowd have not abandoned their founding values. And theyre willing to grade the sprawling political-media complex in the nations capital.

Almost nine out of 10 89 percent gave Democrats in Congress a big fat F for their efforts to work with Republicans in Congress. Another 79 percent gave an F to the news media for their coverage of the new administration while 67 percent granted President Trump himself an A for keeping campaign promises to the grass roots.

The GOP drew a tepid response: 41 percent gave Republican leaders a C for working with Mr. Trump to keep his campaign promises while 37 percent gave Republicans in Congress a C on their ability to fulfill legislative priorities.

We heard from the most engaged activists around the country. These are the people who rarely get polled, and yet they are important because they have a disproportionate impact on both public opinion and the results of elections, says Mark Meckler, co-founder of the Tea Party Patriots back in the day and now president of Citizens for Self-Governance, a Texas-based activist group that conducted the survey.

If you want to know the future direction of American politics, you have to know what this group of citizens are thinking. This group is part of the reason the press was so wrong about the last election, Mr. Meckler says, vowing to ensure the 100 percent voters are part of the future political landscape not a bad idea for the GOP and Democrats to consider as well.

And about that political landscape: On Wednesday, Mr. Trump will stage one of his signature jumbo rallies in Nashville, Tennessee, C-SPAN will be there; airtime is 7:30 p.m. EDT.

CRUZ, LEE, PAUL, JORDAN, MEADOWS, BRAT

The din over Trumpcare is approaching fever pitch among the primary combatants: Purists loyal to President Trumps American Health Care Act, those who tolerate it, those furious at the Congressional Budget Office, fans of RyanCare, cranky conservatives and, of course, the ever-bubbling caldron of Democrats, progressives, liberals and fierce loyalists of Hillary Clinton.

There is a unique event Wednesday, however. The aforementioned Tea Party Patriots and FreedomWorks which espouses limited government and low taxes have organized an old-school Day of Action in Upper Senate Park right across the street from the U.S. Capitol. On hand to have their say before an estimated audience of 1,000: Republican Sens. Ted Cruz, Mike Lee and Rand Paul, plus Reps. Jim Jordan, Mark Meadows and Dave Brat. The traditional tea party tenets of yore will be in full flower: Lawmakers and tea partyers alike want the full repeal of Obamacare, a lower tax burden for Americans and the confirmation of Judge Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court. Things get underway at 1 p.m. EDT.

UPSIDE DOWN, INSIDE OUT

Consider upside down media. This convenient term was just coined by Fox News host Howard Kurtz, citing numerous press accounts that bashed President Trump in recent days. One such account stood out.

An outrageous lead in The Washington Post captured the animus that underlies much of the coverage of Donald Trump: A group of environmental activists pulled off a daring act of defiance. And what was this daring act? Mr. Kurtz demands. They snuck into Trump National Golf Club in Rancho Palos Verdes, California, and carved six-foot letters into the green (No more tigers. No more woods.) In other words, they broke the law and defaced private property.

The Post later amended the headline.

Try to imagine protesters vandalizing a property belonging to Barack Obama or Bill Clinton and having it initially hailed as an act of defiance, Mr. Kurtz says, also citing The New York Times for bias in an upbeat story covering rising ratings of anti-Trump liberal hosts like MSNBCs Rachel Maddow and Stephen Colbert of CBS.

Theres not a sentence of skepticism about the fairness of turning network shows into Trump-bashing vehicles or why the programs aired only gentle jabs at Obama. It just seems the natural order of things, Mr. Kurtz notes.

WELL AT LEAST THERES TAX CUTS

The American Health Care Act will repeal Obamacares tax hikes on tens of millions of middle income families. The repeal bills net tax cut: $883 billion over the next 10 years, according to Congressional Budget Office numbers released today, reports Americans for Tax Reform.

The repeal bill will abolish Obamacares individual and employer mandate tax, abolish numerous taxes on Health Savings Accounts and Flexible Spending Accounts, eliminate the chronic care income tax hike, the health insurance tax, the medical device tax, the tax on prescription medicines, and a raft of other new or higher Obamacare taxes, the group says.

So thats something.

Repealing Obamacares taxes will provide much needed relief to the paychecks of families across the country, says Grover Norquist, president of the nonpartisan coalition of those who oppose any and all tax increases.

Obamacare, from the start, was a trillion-dollar collection of tax hikes with a stethoscope stapled to the top, Mr. Norquist adds.

FOXIFIED

Fans of Fox News Channel prime-time host Tucker Carlson and his robust take on news of the day take note: Mr. Carlson will present an exclusive interview with President Trump on Wednesday from Detroit his first sit-down interview with the president since he was elected.

Yes, the health care whoop-de-doo is on the agenda. Things get underway at 9 p.m. EDT.

POLL DU JOUR

41 percent of Americans have changed their social media habits since the presidential election.

31 percent say they changed their habits because social media was upsetting them too much.

27 percent changed because they wanted to interact with more like-minded people.

24 percent said social media was too political.

20 percent said it was too time-consuming, 16 percent said it was too distracting.

Source: A YouGov poll of 1,000 U.S. adults conducted March 3-6 and released Tuesday.

Weary admissions, hoopla to jharper@washingtontimes.com. Follow her on twitter @HarperBulletin.

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Third annual Lily’s Tea Party fundraiser benefiting St. Jude’s slated for April 2 – The Advocate

The third annual Lilys Tea Party will be held from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. April 2 at The Venue, 13475 La. 431, St. Amant.

The event features an afternoon tea, silent auction, door prizes and entertainment. Tea party attire is encouraged.

Lily Raffray, of St. Amant, was diagnosed with Hodgkins lymphoma in August 2014 when she was 5 years old. She is in remission after undergoing treatment at St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, and its Baton Rouge affiliate clinic.

Lily and her grandmother Vanessa Babins love for tea parties inspired Lilys Tea Party, a celebration of Lilys cancer-free status. Lily, Babin and Lilys mother, Julie Raffray, plan and host the tea party, along with family friends.

All money raised from the tea party goes to Team Lily Raffrays fundraising goals for the Baton Rouge St. Jude Walk/Run to End Childhood Cancer and the St. Jude Memphis Marathon Weekend. The team has raised more than $13,000 since 2014.

Reservations are $20 per person and must be made in advance. Make checks payable to Lilys Tea Party and mail to 43240 Black Bayou Road, Gonzales, LA 70737 or pay online at paypal.me/lilysteaparty (choose the Personal Payment option).

Email lilysteapartyinfo@gmail.com or visit facebook.com/lilysteapartyfundraiser for details.

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The Left Might Have A Hard Time Replicating The Tea Party’s Success – FiveThirtyEight


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The Left Might Have A Hard Time Replicating The Tea Party's Success
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But what made the tea party successful, according to Theda Skocpol, a Harvard professor whose field studies of the tea party movement became a 2011 book, was a particular climate on the political right. We thought of the tea party as a set of several ...

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TEA Party to host mayoral candidates March 14 – San Angelo Standard Times

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Staff report Published 3:59 p.m. CT March 12, 2017 | Updated 14 hours ago

San Angelo Tea Party(Photo: contributed image)

The San Angelo TEA Party will host forum for mayoral candidates at its monthly meeting, 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 14,at the West Texas Training Center, 3501 N. US Hwy 67.

Candidates will be given time for introductory remarks, followed by questions from the audience. Coffee and refreshments will be served.

All are welcome to attend.

TEA Party meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month and are always open to the public.

For more information please visitwww.SanAngeloTeaParty.org.

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McKean County Tea Party to meet Monday – Bradford Era

PAZ004-005-010-017-024-033-140100-/O.CON.KCTP.WS.W.0003.170314T0000Z-170315T1200Z/Warren-McKean-Elk-Clearfield-Cambria-Somerset-Including the cities of Warren, Bradford, St. Marys, Ridgway, DuBois, Clearfield, Johnstown, and Somerset505 AM EDT Mon Mar 13 2017...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 8 PM THIS EVENINGTO 8 AM EDT WEDNESDAY...* SNOW ACCUMULATIONS...7 to 11 inches.* LOCATIONS...The Laurel and Allegheny Mountains.* HAZARD TYPES...Heavy snow.* TIMING...Snow will move into northwest Pennsylvania late this afternoon and into the Laurels after sunset this evening. The heaviest snow will fall late this evening through Tuesday morning, but lighter snow will last through Tuesday night.* IMPACTS...Travel will become quite difficult, with snow covered, slippery roads, and poor visibilities. The worst conditions will likely be early Tuesday morning.* WINDS...Northeast 5 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph.* TEMPERATURES...In the lower 20s.PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation reminds motoriststo adjust speeds based on driving conditions and to take it slowin ice and snow.&&$$

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