Tea Parties: Grassroots Gives Way to Invasive Weeds in Florida
Maybe all their base are NOT belong to them afterall:
A Florida conservative has registered an official “Tea Party” with the office of the Secretary of State, and is promising to run candidates against Republicans and Democrats in state and national races.
Whoops. GOPers will be in a frantic pile on top of Palin…er…um…Pandora’s box trying to get that pupply closed! Here the best part:
O’Neal compared his party’s role to that of the Conservative Party in New York’s 23rd District.
Oh joy! Someone please pass the popcorn.
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