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The Tea Party Goes To Washington
Book • 2011
In 'The Tea Party Goes to Washington', Rand Paul discusses the rise and influence of the Tea Party movement.
As a newly elected senator and self-described 'constitutional conservative', Paul argues for the necessity of limited government and adherence to the Constitution.
The book covers the history of the Tea Party, why it is not 'extreme', how both parties operate outside the Constitution, Paul's plan for a balanced budget, and why the Tea Party will endure.
It reflects the movement's transition from populist outrage to significant political influence and Paul's role as one of its leading champions.
As a newly elected senator and self-described 'constitutional conservative', Paul argues for the necessity of limited government and adherence to the Constitution.
The book covers the history of the Tea Party, why it is not 'extreme', how both parties operate outside the Constitution, Paul's plan for a balanced budget, and why the Tea Party will endure.
It reflects the movement's transition from populist outrage to significant political influence and Paul's role as one of its leading champions.