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Pranksters planning to infiltrate and destroy the Tea Party movement from within

An article in Talking Points Memo introduces the "Crash The Tea Party" activist group that aims to discredit the Tea Party political movement by infiltrating in their members and make them look like fools.

Foundation of Tea Party linked to political prisoner guilty of treason?

Esquire.com contributor John H. Richardson explores through email forwards how the Tea Party political movement is connected to native American "patriotic poet" Ezra Pound who was found guilty of treason and escaped capital punishment by being declared insane.

Sarah Palin: Tea Partiers "Have to Pick a Party"

Scott Conroy CBS News 02/17/2010
Wine Etiquette: Tasting, Ordering & Serving

Wine experts offer solutions to awkward situations that may arise when ordering, tasting wine at a restaurant and other places.

Sarah Palin: Tea Partiers "Have to Pick a Party"

In front of a crowd of Republican Party activists and the tea-party movement’s rank and file here on Tuesday night, former Alaska governor Sarah Palin seemed to put a damper on speculation that she might consider running for president in 2012 as a third-party candidate.

'Tea party' activists filter into GOP at ground level

Kathleen Hennessey Los Angeles Times 02/15/2010

Tea Party Activists Target GOP Senator in Utah

Jake Gibson FOX News 02/13/2010
'Tea party' activists filter into GOP at ground level

First there was the "tea party" protester. Now meet the Tea-publican. Conservative activists who once protested the political establishment are now flooding the lowest level of the Republican Party apparatus hoping to take over the party they once scorned -- one precinct at a time.

The Tea Party Movement, which has fueled the downward spiral of Gov. Charlie Crist's Senate campaign in Florida, is now targeting Republican Sen. Bob Bennett in Utah.

Tea party convention seeks to put power in motion

Kathleen Hennessey Los Angeles Times 02/05/2010

As others bolt, Sarah Palin stands by 'tea party' convention

Patrik Jonsson Christian Science Monitor 02/03/2010

Washington - As anti-tax and small-government enthusiasts began pouring into Nashville for the National Tea Party Convention, leaders said Thursday that they hoped the event would be an important step toward shedding the movement's chaotic image and establishing it as an electoral force.

As others bolt, Sarah Palin stands by 'tea party' convention

Others have pulled out of this weekend’s Tea Party Nation convention in Nashville, Tenn., but Sarah Palin is staying the course.