Mar 24 2010

The Tea Party, descendant of the Know Nothing Party?

Published by at 2:19 pm under Uncategorized

The H1N1 virus has been around since at least 1918.  It keeps cropping up from time to time, slightly altered because of evolutionary activity, but basically the same.  The present-day activities of The Tea Party movement brings the activities of The Know Nothing Party to mind.  Both were/are nativist and a large segment was/is racist and provincial in the extreme.  The following is from Wikipedia:

The Know Nothing movement was a nativist American political movement of the 1840s and 1850s. It was empowered by popular fears that the country was being overwhelmed by German and Irish Catholic immigrants, who were often regarded as hostile to U.S. values and controlled by the Pope in Rome. Mainly active from 1854 to 1856, it strove to curb immigration and naturalization, though its efforts met with little success. There were few prominent leaders, and the largely middle-class and entirely Protestant membership fragmented over the issue of slavery. Most ended up joining the Republican Party by the time of the 1860 presidential election.[1][2]
The movement originated in New York in 1843 as the American Republican Party. It spread to other states as the Native American Party and became a national party in 1845. In 1855 it renamed itself the American Party.[3] The origin of the “Know Nothing” term was in the semi-secret organization of the party. When a member was asked about its activities, he was supposed to reply, “I know nothing.”[4]

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