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Tea Party Review

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The Tea Party Review was a short-lived, monthly, glossy magazine first published in February 2011 by the Tea Party movement.[1][2] The magazine was published on a monthly basis.[2]

The announced mission of the publication was to "provide balance to the conversation" by challenging the "Obamaites" who "try to punish media organizations for doing their jobs.".[3] According to Jamelle Bouie, writing in The American Prospect, the magazine planned to correct accusation s that the Tea Party was racist and sexist, but failed to do so because it followed a familiar pattern under which, according to Bouie, "when conservatives need to show their diversity, they trot out the craziest brown people they can find."[3]

The publisher was William Owens and the editor was Steve Allen.[4][1]

References

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  1. ^ a b Crouch, Ian (February 10, 2011). "A Tea Party Glossy?". The New Yorker. Retrieved April 2, 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Tea Party Magazine, Tea Party Review, Launching". The Huffington Post. May 25, 2011. Retrieved August 9, 2015.
  3. ^ a b Bouie, Jamelle (June 6, 2011). "Tea Party Crasher". The American Prospect. Retrieved April 3, 2019.
  4. ^ Kitto, Kris (May 10, 2011). "Tea Party reading". The Hill. Retrieved April 3, 2019.