The Future of Wade Rathke and ACORN, Part II: Tea Parties and Protests
by Michael VolpeLast Tuesday, I had round two with former ACORN Chief Organizer and current head of Community Organizations International, Wade Rathke. This interview was a lot more sweeping. It ranged from Rathke’s philosophy, his philosophy on organizing, his views on the tea parties, to all sorts of issues surrounding ACORN.

1)What do you think of the tea parties?
It’s important to note that I wasn’t asking about political philosophy or personal preference, but rather as an organizing philosophy.
Rathke is impressed by their ability to organize. As an organizing phenomenon, the tea parties are effective and, as an organizer, Wade Rathke believes they took advantage of a vacuum, stepped in, and filled a void that the president never saw coming. Rathke once referred to the tea party movement as “tea baggers”. He did this only once. He never really took any pot shots at them besides this and so I don’t know that this was a deliberate dig.
Rathke did, however, also point out that often the tea parties fail basic organizing principles.






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