"Tea Partyers often style themselves as disciples of Thomas Jefferson, the high apostle of limited government. But by taking the ramparts against immigration, the movement is following a trajectory that looks less like the glorious arc of Jefferson’s Republican Party than the suicidal path of Jefferson’s great rivals, the long-forgotten Federalists, who also refused to accept the inexorable changes of American demography." - James Traub, a columnist at foreignpolicy.com and NY Times OpEd contributor
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onto Tea With The Mad Hatter August 7, 2013 1:34 PM
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