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Adam Griffin
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« on: June 14, 2017, 03:11:53 AM »

The Tea Party ceased to be a viable force the very second that a bigger bully who could hate on browns and differents more loudly and forcefully marched into town. With the exception of moaning about how the country they knew is no more, neither have ideologies and neither have principles.

The only "Tea Partiers" who do are those evolved-adult forms of pocket-protector wearin' dweebs who would have been posting on Atlas had it existed 40 years ago while carefully scanning the Constitution to see if it says anything for or against getting a blowjob in a parked car: aka the "House Freedom Caucus" and other associated congresscritters. They still haven't gotten the memo that none of those voters really care about their principles, and that they're largely only in office because they were the best catalysts during a time in which a) hating on "change" was at its peak and b) an open seat and/or weak incumbent Democrat presented itself.
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