In the UK, the TEA Party and Sarah Palin are synonymous terms. Here is there election review:

In a recent article in the Telegraph, the socialist liberals that have captured that "news" agency, dedicated 6 paragrahs to the likes of Sharron Angle, Carly Fiorina, Christine O'Donnell, Lisa Murkowski and Carl Paladino.

The Telegraph's conclusion: The failure of those who gained national prominence through Mrs Palin's support cast a shadow over the Republicans' evening.

The same article could have dedicated a paragraph to the the Palin list of 20 targeted politicians, 18 of which did not survive the election !! Forget about "shadows" and start thinking "raw political power."

It could have given more press to Marco Rubio's stunning victory; still another paragraph to the victories of Nikki Haley and Susana Martinez, each elected governor (S. Carolina and New Mexico, respectively). Palin backed governor Ann Brewer in Arizona, and senators Paul Rand, Kelly Ayotte, and John Thune, as well.

The word is out. Liberal jouranlists (of the Journalolist sacndal) inside and outside the United States, have decided to increase their attacks on Palin and the TEA party movement. Obviously, their assignment is this: spend the next several weeks dumbing down the historical rejection of the Democrat Party and in the process, try to bill Palin and the TEA party as the real losers in the 2010 elections.

Incredible AND stupidly naive.
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