Nashville Adult Entertainment: Populist Constitutionalism and the Tea Party

7 02 2010

The Tea Party movement is not a one-issue (one-hit) wonder — like prohibition. Nor is it a bunch of political zombies mesmerized by some charismatic leader like an Edwards, a Wallace, or a Perot.
The Tea Party does not need a charismatic leader. It is, essentially, an ongoing educational process — that will be heard (one way or another) by tone deaf and constitutionally ignorant politicians. The Tea Party teaches a multitude of Americans what they are no longer (or “rarely,” I suppose I should write) taught in our public schools and universities: America was, from the beginning, intended to be a grand experiment in freedom and local and state control.
Take Nevada and Utah as instances. The states border each other. Yet one state endorses legalized gambling, prostitution, and easy access to liquor. Right next door, teetotaling Utah frowns on all of these “immoral” practices.

See the full article from “American Thinker”


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