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Boiling Mad, Concise [and] elegantly written. . . . A convincing portrait of the movement's most ardent activists.—Los Angeles Times They burst on the scene at the height of the Great Recession—thousands of angry voters railing against bailouts and big , Boiling Mad
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  • Boiling Mad
  • Written by author Zernike, Kate
  • Published by St. Martin's Press, 9/27/2011
  • "Concise [and] elegantly written. . . . A convincing portrait of the movement's most ardent activists."—Los Angeles Times They burst on the scene at the height of the Great Recession—thousands of angry voters railing against bailouts and big
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"Concise [and] elegantly written. . . . A convincing portrait of the movement's most ardent activists."—Los Angeles Times

They burst on the scene at the height of the Great Recession—thousands of angry voters railing against bailouts and big government—and within the year, the Tea Party had changed the terms of debate in Washington. This new populist movement set the agenda for the 2010 midterm elections, propelling a historic shift of power in Congress and capturing the mood of an anxious country. By election day, a remarkable four in ten voters called themselves Tea Party supporters.

Boiling Mad is Kate Zernike's eye-opening look inside the Tea Party, introducing us to its cast of unlikely activists and the philosophy and zeal that animate them. She shows how the movement emerged from an unusual alliance of young, Internet-savvy conservatives and older people who came to the movement out of fear and frustration. She takes us behind the scenes as well-connected groups in Washington move to mobilize the grassroots energy, and inside the campaign that best showed the movement's power and its contradictions. Putting the Tea Party in the context of other conservative revolts, Zernike shows us how the movement reflects important philosophical and cultural strains that have long been a feature of American politics.


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