03-28-2013, 02:41 AM
Anybody remember when the "Tea Party" was a term that was first being bandied about? I seem to recall being told more than once that the Tea Party was not about social conservatism, it was about economics (taxes, Wall Street being held accountable - that kind of stuff). It didn't take long before the evidence grew that that is not the case. All you have to do is look at state governments where Republicans dominate - in a great many of them anti-abortion bill after anti-abortion bill get cranked out and many of them pass.
Is this one, of possibly many, signs of a split forming or growing between the social and economic conservatives?
Is this one, of possibly many, signs of a split forming or growing between the social and economic conservatives?