The Tea Party: A Heartfelt Hymn of American Redemption
by Rep. Thaddeus G. McCotter (R-MI)Defending the Tea Party to its opponents is like explaining Bob Dylan to his critics: their ears don’t hear what your heart understands.
For a year now, Tea Partiers have peaceably assembled and petitioned government for the redress of grievances; and, for a year now, the political class has feared, reviled and defied them.

In sum, Washington power-brokers and special interests treat the Tea Party movement as a political bacillus to be quarantined until high priced pollsters, pundits and consultants clad in Gucci lab coats can find a vaccine. In truth, the Tea Party movement is a soulful, spontaneous call for the restoration of citizens’ God-given rights and a revitalization of our representative institutions so that “We the People” can preserve our cherished way of life. Thus, a Tea Party protest is a hymn of American redemption, one which to truly be heard must be felt in one’s heart.
Indeed, amid the folksy din of organic theatrics, at its principled core the Tea Parties constitutes an earnest, spontaneous, decentralized political movement arising from diverse grassroots centers of gravity. Bonded by a shared faith in their freedom and American Exceptionalism, the Tea Party’s eclectic mix of Republicans, Independents, Libertarians and Democrats is deeply concerned about the challenges confronting this great nation we’ve inherited and must bequeath to our children. Consequently, as patriots rather than materialists, Tea Partiers measure their loss of sovereignty by the growth of big government’s insane, unsustainable spending, which edges us further toward fiscal implosion and exacerbates the disorder within our troubled republic.
Unlike the political class whose power, privilege and wealth increases commensurately with the expansion of the state, Tea Partiers know their own liberty, sovereignty, security, prosperity and self-evident truths are eroded by big government. Therefore, Tea Partiers realize the biggest special interest is big government, and it is dismissive and disdainful of their aspirations for responsive democracy and limited government.
Shut out and shunned, to be heard the Tea Partiers have guilelessly taken to the public square and, yes, foppishly adopted the themes and symbols of our nation’s Founding generation (who themselves always considered the American Revolution a restoration of their traditional rights that had been usurped by an arbitrary and capricious king). Of course, the Tea Partiers’ appearance, ingenuousness and patriotism render them ready fodder for elitists’ snooty slurs and worse.
Still, Tea Partiers persevere in their entrepreneurial idealism to engage the government created to ensure – not infringe – their freedom. Braced by their belief in America’s promise, possibilities and, above all, her people, the undaunted Tea Partiers’ continue to utter the politically incorrect heresy that true human progress is not measured by the enlargement of bureaucracy and big government; it is measured in the expansion of liberty and self-government. And, though never pitch perfect, they voice the broader public’s desire to stanch big government’s march to omnipotence, not through a radical revolution, but through the orderly restoration of our God-given rights; the revitalization of our representative institutions; and, thereby, the preservation of our cherished way of life for future generations of free Americans.
So ignore the political class’ cat-calls from the cheap seats and rock on, Tea Partiers. Let the Liberty Bell chime in time with your off-beat songs of freedom. One day, your servant government will hear and heed you; and our free republic will applaud and appreciate your heartfelt hymn of American redemption.






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What would Reagan do?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1i3tkAYU7yM
God Bless America
"In sum, Washington power-brokers and special interests treat the Tea Party movement as a political bacillus to be quarantined until high priced pollsters, pundits and consultants clad in Gucci lab coats can find a vaccine."____Well, fortunately enough for us, we know how good they are about managing vaccines…____Sorry, yes, I DID have to go there, lol!
"Enlighten the people generally, and tyranny and oppressions of body and mind will vanish like evil spirits at the dawn of day."
Thomas Jefferson
Let's show them in November that we mean business! The future of our country is at stake, perhaps as never before.
I love it when Rep. McCotter is on Redeye. He's great.
I took my two young daughters, and all of our home-made signs to our local small town tea-party.
It was polite, it was kinda cute like a small town Christmas or 4th of July parade with decorated trailers.
We sang songs like "My country tis of thee" and there was NO violence, NO litter, NO police problems….
I believe it was also very educational for my girls.
I am glad you were able to experience that with them.
Good for you man!
Defending the Tea Party to its opponents is like explaining Bob Dylan to his critics: their ears don’t hear what your heart understands.
How true!
We are the United STATES! Power starts at home so go to your Governors and State Senate and remind them that they have lost all control over your Sovereign State! Bring the power back to the local levels and let them compete for your citizenship!
Went to T Party event today. Great crowd. I was even more impressed that 10 time sthe number of people drove by in cars, honking, thumbs up, cheering. Every demographic was represented in the passing cars. Maybe there really is hope for November.
I think Rep. McCotter is one of the most thoughtful, articulate, humorous, etc, statesman that this country has ever had the honor of knowing. I think he is a star! Thad is Bad!!! You rock on as well my friend!
Damn, I wish you were my congressman. Rock on, Thad!
People are waking up.
What is it the Japanese general said or wrote right after he attacked pearl harbor. (Myth or not it's a great line)
"I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve."
Obama and crew may be saying something very similar after the November elections.
There definitely is reason for hope in November 2010 and beyond! Liberalism is on the run and they are running out of road…
Defeat Capitolism!
Wonderfully stated.
=^)
Well said…Mac is the man! I assume you've checked out his interview on nationalreview.com's uncommon knowledge? GREAT stuff if you haven't. Happy Tax Day fellow patriot…
http://tv.nationalreview.com/uncommonknowledge/ar...
The Next Voice You Hear…Jackson Browne
Gather your deeds and your possessions;
Whatever certainty you’ve known.
*Forget your heroes.
You don’t really need those last few lessons.
Stand in the open.
**The next voice you hear will be your own.
Well alright, they knew how they could hurt you;
And you let them cut you to the bone.
***But God forbid;
You allow them to rid you of your virtue.
Forget their laughter.
The next voice you hear will be your own.
The next voice you hear (x5);
The next voice you hear will be your own.
(4)Throw down your truth and check your weapons;
And don’t look to see if you’re alone!
Just stand your ground;
And don’t turn around whatever happens!
Don’t ask directions.
The next voice you hear will be your own!
The next voice you hear (x5)
The next voice you hear will be your own.
*we don’t really want to forget our heroes. He’s saying we already know the lessons they’ve taught us. Trust those lessons and let your conscience be your guide.
** Let your conscience be your guide.
***Don’t be talked out of doing what you know to be right.
(4) Tell it like it is and stand ready to fight for your principles!
I'm writing a post on my blog and said that very thing!
This man is a hoot indeed on that show and elsewhere, we need more lighthearted but smart as a whip men like this instead of the half baked metrosexual Halfrican we have now!!
Who doesn't have a sense of humor?
I'm down here south of you Congressman in Kirk's district and he's hoping to move up to Obama's ruined seat, perhaps we can coax you down here with all the graft you can dream of! And all you have to do is become a minority, pretend to be a victim of " da man ", switch parties and your in !!
Seriously great job sir and I wish we had more men like you on the hill, those men like Pelosi and co. are too much to stomach.
Thanks Thad! Love you on RED EYE.
Keep it up.
…Let Freedom Ring…
Hey, I got the joke!
(hint people- he said capitOl-ism, not capitAl-ism)
I'm glad that someone did. Has the art of the pun been lost?
No, but the art of spelling has, lol. People probably just thought you were another leftist nut who doesn't know the difference between there and their, you're and your, etc…
It's not like I was trying to spell "Sisquinanamook" or anything like that. =^)
"So ignore the political class’ cat-calls from the cheap seats and rock on, Tea Partiers"
No real reason for reposting this–I just wanted to see it again. And thank you, Rep. McCotter.
Beautifully said, Rep. McCotter. Wish you were my Congressman instead of the recently unveiled(to me at least) elitist bigot, John Lewis.
Our chances are grim without more exemplary citizens like yourself taking control in Washington. Our prospects of stopping/throwing out Barry & his Maoist Minions and nullifying, rescinding, or whatever it takes to undo the treasonous changes made in the past year, WITHOUT the consent of the people, diminish with each passing day.
I fear that Nov 2012 may be too late… I'm not even sure Nov 2010 is soon enough… Could it be they're so smug and arrogant because they know all of the other "little surprises/pieces of their puzzle" the have already set in place?
These are scary times for our great nation, with many of our most dangerous enemies proving to be within. Its comforting to know you are there & these evil bastards can't hoodwink you! Thank you and God Bless you…
P.S. If the DemoRats loose the House, what does it take to call for the articles of Impeachment? Even better a trial for Treason would be a dream come true…
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LOL!
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Walk softly brother
LOL, people are on edge, humor is always ok with me.
Where did all the trolls go? Did they have a 3 O'clock over at media matters?
Monica Conyers was on The Detroit City Council until she was bribed for the deciding vote on a waste hauling contract. She received 3 years and is going away in July.
Her husband is Rep. John Conyers (Det).
He is the “Chairman” of the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Then there is Thaddeus. He has a great mind and personality. I understand he also rocks a mean guitar.
He should be our Governor NOW, then some day maybe President.
A great and appropriate Bob Dylan reference, and a very fine essay indeed.
Heck, you think he's impressive from this article. Have you checked out his website and how active he is in the House?
I heard this moving speech of his on You Tube that was being passed around on the blogs and, I tell you, I decided to call his office just to leave a message to thank him for making it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Pte_2vEnX8
Hang on Congressman,……………… help is on the way,……………..good to hear from you again, Sir.
A good time was had by all, today,……….. enjoyed reading your essay when I arrived back home from
the TEA Party ,……………. hope your conclusion is correct, we're about ready for someone to start listening !!!
I know the Senate is not your realm, but I just have to mention how disappointed we were when the R Sen-
ators had Holder on the hot-seat recently & let him have a pass. We're watching!
Never would go over to the dark side. And I'm an excellent speller (or at least that I was in the 6th grade). ;^)
I know they are, Calista, but I thought that was a rather easy one for most to see. I even capitalized the "C".
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I love the Dylan reference. Very true.
stay clear and far away from a neocon like thad.
Hmm … "RomneyCare?!"
BFROMBIGD, I would actually like to know more about what Thaddeus G. McCotter would do.
He may very well be the best thing to come out of my home state since Motown Records.
GB,
M
I love Mr. McCotter, I first saw him on Red Eye, on Fox. His speech on the floor about healthcare was brillent. As far as I can tell he has what it takes, and I say Rock On, tell it like it is. I wish we had one just like him in my state.
Are Black people getting angry with Obama?
http://la-gun.com/manning/
scary!!
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"your servant government "…Does anybody else in D.C. know about this?
LOL…get over it for gods sake,you LOST. OR continue on looking like complete fools to the rest of the country….Strangely silent wer'nt ya, while the Shrub was totaling out the country?? Or carry on, it's good entertainmentn fodder for everyone. Oh welllllllllllllllll
According to a Winston Group study that came out this month, 86% of the Tea Partiers are over 34 years old. Are they the “new” GOP? For the most part they put the “old” in the Grand Old Party. They’re older Americans who are upset their candidate wasn’t good enough. They’re angry. They’re afraid of “change” but like to threaten revolution and secession..
''They get so much press because of the novelty of America’s crotchety great-aunts and uncles shaking their Medicare covered fists at The Man. It’s like the soda ads where old people drink Pepsi and start acting like crazy teenagers. But it’s tea!
But no matter how much attention they receive, they are still the 20 Percenters.
TSK TSK…
http://www.tinadupuy.com/column/2010-the-year-of-...
Are you getting the Silent Majoritys message yet, YET?? You will,you will, again…..Carry on. lol
WE THE PEOPLE OF ENLIGHTENMENT of the 21ST CENTURY…. ARE TIRED OF THESE GOP – TEABAGGER TYPES with their warmonger ways…. anti intelligence…. their singular religous views… their hatred of AMERICAN diversiy…. their desire to return to the 1950s or worse 1780's… STAND STRONG…
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dang zzzzzzz………I thot you'd gone over to the 'dark' side…….& just as well cause
you couldn't spell! :>)
Way to go Thad. Bob Dylan said: "Dont Criticize What You Dont Understand"(From The Times They are a Changing) The Mainstream media would do well to follow that tune! The Grassroots are alive and well!
That was beautiful and I read it to my formal liberal Democrat sister who's a Dylan fan. She is now a Tea Partier (she attended her first one today) and registered Republican. It expressed her feelings exactly, as well as mine.
Once we take over we should also confiscate the politicians ill gotten gains.
Thad McCotter is from my district. He has my vote.
God bless America and God bless the Tea Partiers for their courage and conviction! Although all who support what you are doing are not lining the streets with signs, a goundswell of support (although silent) is building across this great nation. We will restore this country to resemble what our founding fathers envisioned. It may be a long and arduous task, but we will do it!! Keep up the good work of getting our message out.
I attended a rally yesterday, Thad is my Congressman. We love him. All truth. A older brilliant black pastor from Detroit was the last speaker. This guy was incredible. He was a total rockstar. He had the crowd frenzied with patriotism, and he took on slavery, the Founders, and what is happening today, everything. My wife and I were so proud to be there.
Good luck calling the Tea Partiers an angry racist mob. I heard he immediately left for a rally in Ann Arbor, the belly of the beast. If any liberal/socialist Obama drone students or profs truly listened to this man's speach, they would have walked away disillusioned with their empty headed soul-less support of a recycled cause with no foundation….
Rock on Thad and Pastor Yuille.
ESAD!
"I think Rep. McCotter is one of the most thoughtful, articulate, humorous, etc, statesman that this country has ever had the honor of knowing. I think he is a star! Thad is Bad!!! "
I agree. He has such a spark and has one of the quickest mind's I've ever seen. He is so articulate. He is hilarious on Red Eye. Thad for President!
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Who let Gloria454 into the day room with computer access?!
Just discovered this about Rep. McCotter. Way to go–the man can jam!!
http://www.politico.com/click/stories/0910/mccott...
THANK YOU Congressman McCotter for agreeing to come to our NH TEA PARTY!!!! Your speech was inspirational.
Rep. McCotter, as a constituent on district over from yours (represented by non-other than John Dingell, and i use the term represent loosely) I must say that having you as part of the Michigan delegation is an honor.
This is a very thoughtful representation of the tea party movement and those of us who have been on board since its inception appreciate that someone in Washington actually gets it.
Keep on Thad, you are doing the Western suburbs of Detroit very proud!
Just discovered this about Rep. McCotter. Way to go–the man can jam!!
http://www.politico.com/click/stories/0910/mccott...
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[...] But, for the most part, the Tea Partiers have great allies in their Republican leaders. Just the other day I was walking down the halls of Congress and saw Rep. Phil Gingrey’s (GA) office with a huge poster outside saying “Welcome to the Tea Partiers.” I read an op/ed today by Rep. Thaddeus McCotter (MI) supporting them and saying, “rock on Tea partiers.” [...]
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[...] The Tea Party: A Heartfelt Hymn of American Redemption by Rep. Thaddeus G. McCotter (R-MI) who attended the Manchester Tea Party on April 15th “Bonded by a shared faith in their freedom and American Exceptionalism, the Tea Party’s eclectic mix of Republicans, Independents, Libertarians and Democrats is deeply concerned about the challenges confronting this great nation we’ve inherited and must bequeath to our children. Consequently, as patriots rather than materialists, Tea Partiers measure their loss of sovereignty by the growth of big government’s insane, unsustainable spending, which edges us further toward fiscal implosion and exacerbates the disorder within our troubled republic.” (read article) [...]
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