With all the chatter about whether these modern “Tea Parties” have anything in common with the famous Boston Tea Party, it is very easy to get lost in political interpretations. Much like Michael Keating’s musings over the RNC’s twisting of historical truths, Publick Occurrences is deepening our understanding of the historical associations, or lack thereof, with the current tea partying crowd.
After viewing The Rachel Maddow Show’s episode on the Republican Party’s so called Tea Party, I started to think of a response to post on my blog. I contemplated the RNC’s complete lack of historical correctness when linking their current disdain for taxes with the tax issues of pre-Revolution America. Nonetheless, I was not sure how to convey some of the most straight forward facts about the real Boston Tea Party to a political party that is notorious for ignoring bothersome truths.
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