Francis Wilkinson, Columnist

The Tea Party Meets Its Maker

The faction faded as Trump rose. That's no coincidence.

It's the Trump Party now.

Photographer: Rod Lamkey/Getty Images
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The Tea Party was always tragically miscast. The angry oldsters who formed its white-hot core fancied themselves tax protesters. Their self-image was informed, inflamed and more than occasionally exploited by conservative operations ranging from Fox News to FreedomWorks and a phalanx of right-wing grifters who dealt themselves into the action.

There is a long tradition of supporting state spending on yourself (hands off my Medicare) while opposing the allocation of tax dollars to someone else (Obamacare is tyranny). The Tea Party covered this mundane transaction in a powdered wig.