Could a grown-up Tea Party save the GOP?

The Tea Party was crazy. The Tea Party was also right.

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The trade wars continue to escalate, and there's no clear end in sight. China has added another $60 billion worth of U.S. goods to its list of imports it plans to tax. President Trump seems fully ready to respond in kind. National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow has been left to shore up his boss' now-infamous claim that trade wars are "easy to win." Don't worry, America. China's going to back down any day now.

At moments like this, words may come unbidden to your mind that you never expected to say.

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Rachel Lu

Rachel Lu is a writer based in Roseville, Minnesota. Her work has appeared in many publications, including National Review, The American Conservative, America Magazine, and The Federalist. She previously worked as an academic philosopher, and is a Robert Novak Journalism Fellow.