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A left-eye-view of Tea Party parentage

Libertarians generally take it as a point of unquestioned fact that the Tea Party movement was a grassroots uprising begun at the local level by libertarians and later co-opted by the Republican Party.

But the left-eye-view can't seem to figure out who started or co-opted what from whom or what the difference is between a libertarian, a conservative, and a Republican.

A pair of Huffington Post pundits, Alex Brant-Zawadzki and Dawn Teo, teamed up to produce "a multi-part series, Reading Tea Leaves" which attempts to untangle the Tea Party beginnings and expose its political ambitions for 2010.

(The left-eye-viewpoint is derived from Brant-Zawadzki's bio, which says he became politically active "after being selected as an Obama Organizing Fellow by the President's election campaign," while co-writer Teo's résumé includes a stint as PR director of the United Steelworkers Association Rescue American Jobs campaign before "officially joining the Democratic Party in 2007.")

In Part 1 of their Reading Tea Leaves trifecta, the pair identifies Eric Odom as "the man most often regarded as the founder of the Tea Parties."

They then tell a tangled tale of how Odom left the Republican Party, joined the Libertarian Party, rejoined the Republican Party, and along the way "effectively hijacked" a Facebook Tea Party group created by the Libertarian Party of Illinois and launched his own Tea Party movement.

The Tea Party, in this version, was founded by a Republican-Libertarian-Republican hijacker.

But wait. In Part 2 of the tale we're told that Eric Odom wasn't the only Tea Party procreator. "The Fund put up a petition" on the same day as Odom's hijackery "inviting members to sign up" to support the Chicago Tea Party.

"The Fund" refers to the "Political nonprofit American Future Fund and its associated PAC, led largely by former GOP staffers and operatives."

The timing suggests the makings of another Great Rightwing Conspiracy, although the authors don't take to the bait.

In Part 3's accounting, one line in particular leaps out at libertarian readers: "From day one, well-funded libertarian groups have been commandeering the Tea Party movement for electoral gain."

This is a shocker. What libertarian has ever heard of a "well-funded" libertarian group?

But the salient question is, if the Tea Party was originally created by libertarians (the Illinois LP) how can libertarians "commandeer" their own movement?

But Alex Brant-Zawadzki, in a follow-up article under his own byline, discovered yet another Tea Party progenitor: David Koch.

"Koch claims to have founded the Tea Party movement," says Brant-Zawadzki, "at an October conference held by Americans for Prosperity."*

Koch, the ninth richest man in America, is indeed sugar daddy to countless conservative and libertarian groups, including libertarian's two iconic organizations, the Cato Institute and Reason Foundation.

Thus, since Koch and Cato and Reason are seen by many hardcore libertarians as little more than mainstream libertarian-leaning conservatives, a case might be made that the "real" libertarians who founded the movement are trying to take it back from the soft, mushy "libertarian-lite" Republican conservatives.

Still, what happened to Tea Party founders Eric Odom and the American Future Fund if billionaire David Koch is the real Founding Father of the Tea Party movement?

Which maybe means that even a lot of putative "libertarians" can't tell the difference between a libertarian, a conservative, and a Republican.

*NOTE: These quotes mysteriously appear only in a cached version of the article and can be found by searching the line, "Koch claims to have founded the Tea Party movement."

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  • MamaLiberty 2 years ago
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    Which maybe means that even a lot of putative "libertarians" can't tell the difference between a libertarian, a conservative, and a Republican.
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    I think you are right... and if the libertarians can't tell the difference, just how can we expect it of MSM "journalists?"

    The "tea parties" will continue until the shooting starts. After that, I suspect all bets are off.

  • Kent McManigal - tinyurl.com/abqliberty 2 years ago
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    I can tell the difference. Judge a person's actions, not their self-applied labels.

  • walrus 2 years ago
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    "...But the left-eye-view can't seem to figure out who started or co-opted what from whom or what the difference is between a libertarian, a conservative, and a Republican..."

    all we know is that all 3 came to the poolparty to P in the pool (the conservatives from the diving board)

  • Alex Brant-Zawadzki 2 years ago
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    I'm thoroughly pleased that you found the series interesting, or at least worth mention. There is a HUGE addition coming sometime today that you definitely won't want to miss. It should be up soon.

    Thank you.

  • Rocketman 2 years ago
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    Whoever started it isn't as important as which group is going to benefit from it as the movement starts to steamroll. Will it be the Republicans who say all the right things about limited government and individual rights but when elected become Democrat lite or will it be the Libertarians who want to start a 3rd major political party that will force the Republicans and Democracts into keeping their word. If the two major political parties were going to change things for the better they have already had enough time to do it. Instead they have failed miserably the American people. It's time to give the Libertarian Party a chance.

  • Capital G 2 years ago
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    Liberty Belle started the movement.

    People may have called their little want to be parties 'the Tea Party' or whatever as an homage to Boston's Tea Party - but the Tea Party movement is in response to the stimulus package.

    The Tea Party movement as we know it started on or around Feb 16th 2009. On that day I held a 1-man Tea Party protest at the Capital in Sacramento in support of Liberty Belle's Seattle Tea Party. Everything else grew from the Seattle event.

    I could give a rat's ass what anyone thinks about who started it - there is no changing my opinion it is Seattle blogger Liberty Belle. I have seen first hand what has grown from her efforts.

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