Dr. Evil
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as long as they're voting for republicans it's the republican party okay.
as long as they're caucusing with the republicans they count as republicans. when I see a tea party candidate running against a republican in the general with Palin's endorsement then I'll believe.
Names like Mitt Romney, Mike Huckabee, Newt Gingrich, Rudy Guiliani, Rick Perry or whoever are mentioned as Republican candidates for President in 2012 will not get any support of the Tea Party movement unless Plain decides not to run and endorses one of them and urges the Tea Partiers to support that candidate. None of those names strike to me as having Tea Party Support. They will support Palin 100%. I don't see the Tea Party supporting any Republican unless it's Palin or someone supported by Palin.
As for secession? That's not going to happen. It's nothing more than talk. If a state was to secede from the United States, who would support that state? Europe would not and I don't think China would either (although not sure about that). There would be little support from the United Nations itself from that seceding state. And would that state that seceded from the United States want the support of countries like Iran, Venezuela, Russia, Cuba, North Korea or Syria? I don't think that seceding state would want the support of those countries and would prefer support from France, Germany, Great Britain, Canada, Australia, The Rest of Western Europe and (maybe) China. That would not happen.