Alaska Tea Party rep: expulsion is ‘preposterous’

JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — A Tea Party Express coordinator said Monday the group’s expulsion from a national coalition over a member’s blog posting about the NAACP was “arrogant and preposterous.”

Tea Party Express was expelled from the National Tea Party Federation for refusing to publicly rebuke and oust spokesman Mark Williams.

Williams had posted a blog that satirized the NAACP and referred to its president, Benjamin Jealous, as “Tom’s nephew and NAACP head colored person.”

The NAACP approved a resolution last week that calls on activists and others to “repudiate the racist element and activities” within the tea party movement.

Tea Party Express coordinator Joe Wierzbicki claimed the federation had “enabled and empowered the NAACP’s racist attacks on the tea party movement, and they should be ashamed of themselves.”

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“Circular firing squads of groups within the tea party movement attacking one another accomplish nothing, and on this issue the Tea Party Federation is wrong,” he said in a statement.

Wierzbicki and other Tea Party Express representatives were expected Monday in Anchorage to discuss plans for helping Joe Miller in his bid to replace U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski in next month’s GOP primary.

The group, through its political action committee, has promised to focus attention and resources possibly approaching $1 million to help Miller.

Miller campaign manager Paul Bauer Jr. said he didn’t consider Tea Party Express to be a distraction.

“We’re not getting involved in what they’re doing,” he said.

Copyright 2010 The Associated Press.

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