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The Tea Party is just a front for the Koch Brothers and Dick Armey. Add a dash of Fox News, Glenn Beck, and Jim DeMint and the rest of them are just a bunch of screwy zanies.
We do need to do something about them, however. There are around 60 of them in the House. Unfortunately 36 of these come from the Old South, so they're liable to be around a while. The rest of them, however, we can possibly target and get rid of.
Here's the list:
The Old South (36 Members)
Sandy Adams, Florida Joe Barton, Texas Gus Bilirakis, Florida Robert Aderholt, Alabama Diane Black, Tennessee Michael C. Burgess, Texas Paul Broun, Georgia Rodney Alexander, Louisiana John Carter, Texas Bill Cassidy, Louisiana Howard Coble, North Carolina Ander Crenshaw, Florida John Culberson, Texas Jeff Duncan, South Carolina Blake Farenthold, Texas Stephen Fincher, Tennessee John Fleming, Louisiana Phil Gingrey, Georgia Louie Gohmert, Texas Jeff Landry, Louisiana Kenny Marchant, Texas Mick Mulvaney, South Carolina Randy Neugebauer, Texas Rich Nugent, Florida Ted Poe, Texas Tom Price, Georgia Phil Roe, Tennessee Dennis Ross, Florida Steve Scalise, Louisiana Tim Scott, South Carolina Pete Sessions, Texas Lamar Smith, Texas Cliff Stearns, Florida Allen West, Florida Lynn Westmoreland, Georgia Joe Wilson, South Carolina
The North (6 Members)
Michele Bachmann, Minnesota, Chairman Dan Burton, Indiana Mike Pence, Indiana Tim Walberg, Michigan Joe Walsh, Illinois Steve King, Iowa
Border States (8 Members)
Todd Akin, Missouri Roscoe Bartlett, Maryland Vicky Hartzler, Missouri Adrian Smith, Nebraska David McKinley, West Virginia Blaine Luetkemeyer, Missouri Tim Huelskamp, Kansas Lynn Jenkins, Kansas
The Mountain West (7 Members)
Rob Bishop, Utah Mike Coffman, Colorado Trent Franks, Arizona Wally Herger, California Doug Lamborn, Colorado Steve Pearce, New Mexico Denny Rehberg, Montana
Pacific Coast (3 Members)
Tom McClintock, California Gary Miller, California Ed Royce, California
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