I will start with my usual disclaimer. This is not a post to say that Tea Partiers are all ignorant fascists with absolutely no understanding of American civics or history. Rather, I am asking this question because in my discussions with people who identify as Tea Partiers or in the interviews I see of people representing various Tea Party groups, I am urked by the sense that the heroic, omniscient Founders they speak of aren’t particularly reinforced by the grittier, more nuanced realities of history.
I think the founders were great but imperfect men, worthy of our respect but not our worship. They were not infallible, and they don’t seem to have seen themselves*, nor the Constitution, as perfect.
[ALL OF THAT BEING SAID, THIS IS NOT A DEBATE ABOUT WHETHER OR NOT THE ABOVE IS TRUE. I simply want to show where I’m coming from]
So the question is this, imagine the Founders were currently in office (or that the current Tea Partiers could be transported back to the founding), what beliefs, policies, or practices would they be decrying of the founders. I will suggest a few, and I welcome anyone’s suggestions or criticisms:
- Benjamin Franklin giving money to establish a place [Independence Hall?] which he described as follows:
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the Jefferson cutting up the Bible
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Jefferson supporting one of the most liberal revolutions of the era, the French one. I have specifically seen the quote about watering the tree of liberty with the blood of patriots quote at several Tea Party rallies, and if I’m correct, that was a quote in reference to a very un-conservative revolution.
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The Founding Generations disdain for a standing military
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John Adam’s defending the British troops in court
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They put “General Welfare,” arts, and science in the Constitution.
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John Adams said that we are not a Christian nation in a Treaty to a foreign, Muslim government.
Remember, I’m not trying to disprove the narrative that seems to say that the Founders were beyond reproach. I just want examples that show that the Tea Party’s black-and-white view of history gets murkier when you delve deeper.
*I’m thinking here of one of the quotes on the wall of the Jefferson Memorial. Jefferson certainly must have known he would someday be someone’s “barbarous ancestor.”