The Jewish media has been dismissive of the Tea Party movement from the start. They denied it media coverage. They pretended that it was a fringe movement. They didn’t even get the message when the first couple Democrats got picked off in special elections. The first cluster of primary results on May 18th have just come in, and it’s great news. A long-time closet liberal Jew, who hid in the Republican Party for decades voting for gun control and Amnesty, Arlen Specter, lost his primary race after switching to the Democrat Party, and the son of Ron Paul, Dr. Rand Paul has just won the Republican primary in Kentucky. This is one of the worst set backs for the enemy in decades, and this is only the beginning.
A recent news article reports “Political novice Rand Paul rode support from tea party activists to a rout in Kentucky’s Republican Senate primary Tuesday night, jolting the GOP establishment. Democratic Sen. Arlen Specter lost his struggle for political survival in Pennsylvania, a five-term incumbent offering experience to voters clamoring for change… The conservative Paul, savoring his triumph over Secretary of State Trey Grayson, told supporters: ‘I have a message, a message from the tea party, a message that is loud and clear and does not mince words: We have come to take our government back.’ “
The biggest primary victory in 2010 is yet to come. That will come on August 26th when the despicable traitor, John Amnesty McCain will face his political Judgment Day. McCain is running against a real conservative who has been endorsed by the Minutemen. A Rasmussen poll on April 16th showed McCain only 5 percent ahead of his primary rival J.D. Hayworth. Hopefully the primary in Arizona isn’t stolen by hacked Diebold machines and other vote thievery as was the Republican presidential primary in 2008.
It’s long overdue that McCain is thrown on the trash heap of history. If McCain can go from a presidential candidate to an out of work old man in just two years, that will be an incredible demonstration of the power of the Tea Party movement and solid proof that things can be changed in America. The Tea Party by the way is just the beginning. The real revolution is building up in the wake of the Tea Party movement, and it will be radical beyond a liberal’s worst nightmare.