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100 1 $aStreet, Paul Louis.
245 10 $aCrashing the Tea Party :$bmass media and the campaign to remake American politics /$cPaul Street and Anthony DiMaggio.
260 $aBoulder, CO :$bParadigm Publishers,$c©2011.
300 $ax, 239 pages ;$c23 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 183-227) and index.
505 0 $aMaking Tea from the top down -- The Tea Party does not exist: reflections on a not-so-new "movement" and the deeply conservative essence of U.S. political culture -- "Turning the world upside down": from the original Tea Party to the current masquerade -- Tea Party "super Republicans": who they are, what they believe -- Tea Party racism -- Return of "the paranoid style in American politics": authoritarianism and hyperignorance in Tea Party nation -- Astroturf to the core: reflections on a mass-mediated "movement" -- Elections 2010: the Democrats' midterm disaster, the Tea Party, and the challenge to progressives -- Prospects for a progressive revival.
520 $aStreet (independent journalist) and DiMaggio (U.S. and global politics, Illinois State U.) working from the assumption that the Tea Party phenomenon is controlled and financed by the conservative wing of the Republican Party, look at how the media perpetuates the idea that it is a wide-spread movement. In contrast to people who are merely sympathetic to the ideas being pushed, people actively involved in organizing Tea Party events are more likely than the average American to be white, college educated and well off financially, as well as strongly nationalistic and religious, say the authors.
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650 0 $aTea Party movement.
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