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Republicans who billed themselves as the ultimate fiscal conservatives failed on promises, group says.
Dick Lugar didn't lose his seat because he was a moderate--out of touch is out of touch.
Lugar's defeat on Tuesday dealt another blow to strong, pragmatic voices in the Congress and a further erosion of a government that can work.
Republicans are so wedded to their Tea Party ideology that they can't get out from under their own base in order to win elections.
Unless the Tea Party can push favored candidates to victory and be seen as having played key roles in those victories, its future may be limited indeed.
The characterization of taxation as an impingement on property rights is hardly new.
Will has ditched the "Oxford Movement" and more or less become a libertarian with a radically different notion of individual rights.
Connecticut contest could prove Tea Party's staying power.
You'll hear a lot of conservatives whining in the next few weeks as Romney moves more and more to the middle
We shouldn't dishonor those who fought for the right to vote by refusing to exercise it.
