@Renaldo Dubois,
Let's look at this another way shall we. Why if this is a populous movement about taxes are there so few people of colour at the Tea Party rallies?
According to the US Census Bureau.
http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/00000.html
20% of the American population could be people of colour or of a different ethnic background other than white... Even if you half that, at 10% of the population, then you peck and pare the numbers down to by half, based on age demographics and what not.
You'd think a party based on the premise of fighting taxes would appeal to at least 5% of this voting group. Doing the math here..
307 600 550 Americans
61 401 310 Non-White
30 700 655 Half the above
15 350 327.5 Half again, just because.
15 million potential party members, 15 million fellow citizens to fight and attend the rallies, amongst the thousands of other angry, patriotic Tea Partiers and you have managed to find one man.
Even by some freak of nature, the odds are that the image given, how the Rest of the World views your "all welcoming" little Tea Party, is any thing but. The numbers are not in your favour.
One man. One singles, solitary man. Why is that? Why aren't visible minorities flocking to your group? Why isn't there a more mixed crowd? How come there isn't two people of colour, or three? I can't speak for one man, I have no idea what his motives are, any more than I can read his mind.
But I can guarantee, that there is a reason why manure smells.