Not so. What's happening around the country is that people are sending their little checks in, one by one, to various causes they support and CANDIDATES that THEY choose, not the RNC.
The tea party movement is made up of people who jointly feel a need to support this great country, to dig us out of this deep financial hole the politicians (democrats and Republicans) have dug, and leave an inheritance for our children at least as good as we received.
Lollar, a Marine Corps Reserve major running in the 5th District’s Republican primary, is a mix of conservative candidate (“Everybody can’t go to college. If all of us go to college, who is paying the tuition? If all of us work for government, who is paying the paychecks?”) and motivational speaker (“The only difference between someone very successful and someone not successful is that that person who is successful got up one more time.”).
But Lollar has one more unique attribute: He’s an African-American tea partier.
Lollar regales the college kids with the travails of his youth, nuggets of inspiration about America’s Jeffersonian democracy and a line about voter frustration that sounds oddly reminiscent of Barack Obama.
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