Leading voices of the Republican Tea Party cult — clockwise from top: Sarah Palin, 2008 Republican nominee for vice-president, half-term governor of Alaska; Congressman Allen West, Florida; Congressman Michael Coffman, Congressman Todd Akin, U.S. Senate candidate, Missouri; Colorado; Congressman Chip Cravaack, Minnesota; Congresswoman Michele Bachmann, Minnesota; Tea Party polemicist Ann Coulter; Congressman Joe Walsh, Illinois; Congressman Steve King, Iowa; Indiana State Treasurer Richard Mourdock, candidate for the U.S. Senate. Der amerikanische Autor und Edgar-Gewinner Thomas Adcock berichtet exklusiv für CULTurMAG in seiner wöchentlichen Kolumne von dem täglichen Wahnsinn des US-Wahlkampfs.
Read More Public accommodations sign widely posted in the U.S. South, circa 1920 (Revived, in spirit, by the Republican Party throughout the U.S. – present day). Der amerikanische Autor und Edgar-Gewinner Thomas Adcock berichtet exklusiv für CULTurMAG in seiner wöchentlichen Kolumne von dem täglichen Wahnsinn des US-Wahlkampfs. Heute: James Crow Jr., Esq. Soon after New Year’s Day of 1012, Willard Mitt Romney and confederated Caucasians of the Republican Party inaugurated a state-by-state strategy for winning November’s federal elections. They would engage lawyers to draft sophisticated new “Jim Crow” laws aimed at dissuading
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