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hatrack

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Thu Oct 23, 2025, 06:45 AM Thursday

Shocking! Study Shows Tea Party Was Decades In The Making, A Creature Of The Tobacco Industry & The Koch Brothers [View all]

A new academic study confirms that front groups with longstanding ties to the tobacco industry and the billionaire Koch brothers planned the formation of the Tea Party movement more than a decade before it exploded onto the U.S. political scene. Far from a genuine grassroots uprising, this astroturf effort was curated by wealthy industrialists years in advance. Many of the anti-science operatives who defended cigarettes are currently deploying their tobacco-inspired playbook internationally to evade accountability for the fossil fuel industry’s role in driving climate disruption.

The study, funded by the National Cancer Institute of the National Institute of Health, traces the roots of the Tea Party’s anti-tax movement back to the early 1980s when tobacco companies began to invest in third party groups to fight excise taxes on cigarettes, as well as health studies finding a link between cancer and secondhand cigarette smoke. Published in the peer-reviewed academic journal, Tobacco Control, the study titled, ‘To quarterback behind the scenes, third party efforts’: the tobacco industry and the Tea Party, is not just an historical account of activities in a bygone era. As senior author, Stanton Glantz, a University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) professor of medicine, writes:

“Nonprofit organizations associated with the Tea Party have longstanding ties to tobacco companies, and continue to advocate on behalf of the tobacco industry’s anti-tax, anti-regulation agenda.”

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However, the Quarterback study reveals that in 2002, the Kochs and tobacco-backed CSE designed and made public the first Tea Party Movement website under the web address www.usteaparty.com. Here’s a screenshot of the archived U.S. Tea Party site, as it appeared online on Sept. 13, 2002:



CSE describes the U.S. Tea Party site, “In 2002, our U.S. Tea Party is a national event, hosted continuously online, and open to all Americans who feel our taxes are too high and the tax code is too complicated.” The site features a “Patriot Guest book” where supporters can write a message of support for CSE and the U.S. Tea Party movement. Sometime around September 2011, the U.S. Tea Party site was taken offline. According to the DNS registry, the web address www.usteaparty.com is currently owned by Freedomworks. The implications of the UCSF Quarterback report are widespread. The main concern expressed by the authors lies in what they see happening overseas as the Tea Party movement expands internationally, training activists in 30 countries including Israel, Georgia, Japan and Serbia.

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https://www.desmog.com/2013/02/11/study-confirms-tea-party-was-created-big-tobacco-and-billionaires/

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The tea party was so obviously not grassroots UpInArms Thursday #1
Yup lonely bird Thursday #5
And we had no long term planning to deal with it? bucolic_frolic Thursday #2
As often said, the dems are always three steps behind Gum Logger Thursday #17
Of course, it was the same folks who put Ronald Reagan in the White House FakeNoose Thursday #3
Every accusation is an admission underpants Thursday #4
Talk is cheap. Show proof Gum Logger Thursday #18
Well . . . AverageOldGuy Thursday #6
well no duh. Javaman Thursday #7
Again mercuryblues Thursday #8
Birchers are very close-knit and secretive bucolic_frolic Thursday #10
Yup. Not surprised. mwmisses4289 Thursday #9
Think I read a book somewhere that Big Oil was an early contributor. NoMoreRepugs Thursday #11
Watergate never really ended. They have been constantly scheming since then. hadEnuf Thursday #12
Seems to me the "tea party" was rather useless Farmer-Rick Thursday #13
I would tend to disagree. It was a powerful movement to the extreme right that destroyed whatever centrists were left Martin68 Thursday #15
Not shocking at all. It was obvious tea baggers were manipulated by big money conservatives. Martin68 Thursday #14
NSS. But nice to have it confirmed. niyad Thursday #16
Cool hats. multigraincracker Thursday #19
At first, GOP pundit George Will was duped into believing the Tea Party was noble. John1956PA Thursday #20
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