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The Tea Party began like that and I think had good and honerable goals. But in the 2010 election, the people they rallied behind were de facto zealots. Those are the people who have made all the news with the rape comments and they are the ones who have been pushing for stronger anti-abortion legislation.
The religious right took over the Republican party and they have now taken over the Tea Party. The thing is, the religious right is a very motivated group with money and method to mobalize their base. Where are the Reagan Democrats? They are waiting for a more middle of the road party. I don't know what the answer is because I would expect if another party picks up steam, they will be either corrupted by the far left or the far right, there is precious few people in the middle who are willing to devote their lives to moderation.
As I mentioned earlier, a (Tea Party) conservative doesn't have to be religious, but a religious person can be conservative. I mean, why wouldn't a deeply devout person like freedom of religion, small government, and all the other fiscal things conservatism stands for?
Where are the blue dog democrats? They've been forced out of the party over time. Freaking Joe Lieberman was Al Gore's VP candidate and he was forced out of the party (he became an independent). The Party ran a guy against him in the primary for his senate seat and defeated him, so he ran as an independent and won.

