The New York Times, in their effort to fuel the idea that the Tea Party members are somehow stupid or out of the ordinary, are attempting to smear the source of some of the Tea Party ideas.
They claim that the inspiration behind some of the Tea Party logic comes from "resurrected once-obscure texts by dead writers". These dead writers include Frederic Bastiat and Friedrich Hayek. They didn't mention much about George Washington, Ben Franklin, James Madison, John Adams or any of the others that were so instrumental in penning our constituion that the Tea Parties draw most heavily on.
How odd it is that they don't seem to have a problem following the economic philosophy of John Maynard Keynes who died in 1946.
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