Not really. We (well, Zig and Matt) were talking about hypocrisy and double standards when Johnny wrote "It's like when the Tea Party suddenly decided to become upset about 'reckless government spending' ". The Tea Party is people who complained about government debt, deficits, and bailouts. They existed before the the Tea Party began, in the Obama Presidency, just as Darwin existed before The Origin of Species was published. To say: "the Tea Party did not complain during the Bush administration" is like saying "the author of The Origin of Species did not exist before 1859". That's just word trickery.
It is a reasonable question to ask why deficit opponents were not more vocal before Rick Santelli's Feb. 2009 rant on CNBC. I suspect there are many answers. People who insist on calumnating those with whom they disagree may use "hypocrisy" as an explanation. This seems to mean a tribal application of double standards. Maybe. But maybe also the surge in deficit spending after 2008 had something to do with it. I suspect a tribal application of double standards in the decision when to call "hypocrisy".