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Tea Party Republicans (liberals getting worried-start questioning protestors)
Democracy for America-Sonoma County ^ | Feb 27, 2009 | Jeffrey Feldman

Posted on 02/27/2009 11:35:23 AM PST by lewisglad

Everywhere I look, these days, Republicans are revolting. Here are a few snapshots of what prominent Republicans are doing:

Ann Coulter: In weekly column told a racist joke about Bobby Jindal, called the Speaker of the House "mentally retarded," call public schools a "union incinerator" that eat children Michele Bachmann (R-MN): In remarks to the Conservative Political Action Conference, used racist black-face slang to praise RNC Chair Shelby Steele,"You be da man! You be da man!" Rush Limbaugh: On national radio show, called President Obama a "castrati", in response to Secretary of Defense Policy shift to allow press to photograph flag-draped caskets returning from Iraq Michelle Malkin: Maligned American victims of subprime mortgage scams as "predatory borrowers" Dean Grose (Republican Mayor, Los Alamitos, CA): Circulated racist email containing photo of watermelons growing on White House lawn with title "No Easter egg hunt this year" Incredibly, in addition to all this revolting behavior from leading Republican pundits and elected officials, there is also a full scale revolt led by Republicans against the American government, today.

That's right: a revolt.

The Republican revolt is called Tea Party U.S.A. and the idea is that Republicans will stage protests against government spending, today, to send the message to Washington that the American people are tired of taxation without representation--or something like that.

Curiously, the Facebook page for one of the Washington, DC, Tea Party says that this is not actually a Republican event:

This isn't a conservative or liberal thing. This is about government forking over billions of dollars to businesses that should have failed. This is about taking money from responsible people and handing it over to CEOs who squandered their own. (link)

That seems reasonable, until we look at the list of organizations sponsoring the Washington, DC, Tea Party:

Americans for Prosperity Americans for Tax Reform Young Conservatives Coalition The Heartland Institute National Taxpayers Union FreedomWorks Institute for Liberty Not exactly a "Who's Who" of progressive or liberal non-profit groups. And if we head on over to the Tea Party website, we see the following "talking points":

This is a non-partisan event — in fact, it’s critical of both parties — large-scale government interventions into the free market were kicked off under Bush, and Obama’s doing no better. The American taxpayer is better at spending his money than the government. If you ask your average taxpayer if he wanted to spend millions of dollars on golf course renovations, you could be sure he’d say no. Small business owners are the backbone of the economy, not large failing corporations. Amping up regulations only hurts these businesses. It is our *optimism* that guides our frustration. We believe so strongly in the ingenuity and hard work of the American people, that we feel big government measures will only get in the way of their success. Critical of both parties? Those talking points read like they were clipped out of a Gov. Jindal's response speech with a pair of safety scissors.

Yep. It has been a week of revolting Republicans, alright. And things are getting revoltinger and revoltinger with each passing day.

This leads me to wonder: Why would anyone support Republicans who revolt against government spending on tax relief for the middle class, but not against no-bid contracts for Iraq?

Why would anyone support Republicans who revolt against deficit spending the moment the country elects a Democratic President, but not during the last 8 years when a Republican was in the White House?

Why would anyone support Republicans who cannot break the habit of telling racist jokes whenever a black, brown or otherwise non-white person takes the national political stage?

Why would anyone support Republicans who use their huge media platforms to hurl 2nd-grade schoolyard insults at non-Republicans, instead of offering pragmatic solutions to America's economic problems?

As I watch the coverage of the CPAC conference, the dilemma facing revolting Republicans comes into focus. The Republican Party does not seem to have anybody in a position of leadership who feels compelled to speak about solving the problems Americans face in their everyday lives, today. Instead, the collective Republican leadership is stuck in revolt mode. They revolt against gun laws, against taxes, against any domestic program proposed by Democrats--all in the name of a vague idea of 'freedom,' but never with an eye towards what actual people are going through in this country right now.

And the more the Republican leadership revolts, the more revolting they seem to the vast majority of the public.

There is a groundswell of ideas trying to be heard in the Republican Party, but the din of the tea party Republican being thrown by the current leadership is blocking their voices. They are old ideas mixed with new: Goldwater conservatism blended together with the participatory civics of on-line media. It is a seed of a new Republican Party that has the potential to draw in new membership and garner national support. But we will not see or hear those ideas so long as they are drowned out by the revolting.

Meanwhile, as the Republicans leadership reverts to the same childish antics that turned off so many voters in the 2006 and 2008 elections, Americans worry about finding the money to put tea on their own tables--about making their mortgage payments, paying for treatment when they sick, and covering the cost of their child's college tuition. Symbolic tea parties, in other words, are not the collective action that an America in need actually needs right now. We need pragmatic, steady, and relentless actions--solutions after solution after solution until we finally stop the free fall of our economy and our optimism, allowing us to begin the long, arduous climb back to the surface. While revolting Republicans sit down for their tea parties, today, the White House, the Congress, and state governments across the country are working to give Americans those solutions.


TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: District of Columbia
KEYWORDS: 111th; agenda; bho44; teaparty
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1 posted on 02/27/2009 11:35:23 AM PST by lewisglad
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Limbaugh: On national radio show, called President Obama a "castrati"

He did? I remember him doing his 'new castrati' voice as a symbol of those on the left, I didn't know he personalized it.

2 posted on 02/27/2009 11:37:07 AM PST by mnehring
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To: lewisglad

From the (soon to be deceased) SF Chronicle;

Noon GOP protest in Sac. But where are the solutions?

Republicans are so ticked by all this federal spending (the stimulus package, the bailouts, etc.) that they’re taking to the streets at noon today in Sacramento and for a noontime Nationwide Chicago Tea Party. Chicago? We musta cut history class when they talked about that one. It’s also known as the Great American Tea Party protest. People, get the messaging straight. Ask somebody from Code Pink for help.

Sure, this is a way to vent your outrage at the “porkulus” package (a Rushism), and it’s not often that we get to see a GOP street protest. If you want to peek at their talking points, go here.

Now that we’ve peeked at the talking points, we have a question about their proposed “solutions.” There don’t seem to be any — other than “We are determined to protect our Republican form of Government, and will work tirelessly without rest so long as free markets” and “Sign up for action projects to support the immediate Repeal of Porkulus and Bailouts.” Oh, yes, and cut taxes — the same formula that was used in the previous administration.

Chamomile anyone?


3 posted on 02/27/2009 11:37:17 AM PST by jessduntno (The Eye of God (NASA) http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/image/0305/helix03_hst_big.jpg)
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To: lewisglad

Stuck at Work? Send a Tea Party email to the White House.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2195615/posts


4 posted on 02/27/2009 11:38:09 AM PST by rightinthemiddle (Without the Mainstream Media, the Left is Nothing.)
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To: lewisglad

EXCELLENT! More publicity!


5 posted on 02/27/2009 11:38:25 AM PST by abb ("What ISN'T in the news is often more important than what IS." Ed Biersmith, 1942 -)
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To: lewisglad

Oooh, an angry, race-bating commie.

Nothing new.


6 posted on 02/27/2009 11:39:27 AM PST by Nickname
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To: lewisglad

From Sonoma County, that bastion of conservatism. Good wine, little else to recommend....


7 posted on 02/27/2009 11:39:28 AM PST by tgusa (Gun control: deep breath, sight alignment, squeeze the trigger ....)
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To: lewisglad

Thanks for the help, bub. Publicity is exactly what we need.


8 posted on 02/27/2009 11:39:38 AM PST by txnativegop (God Bless America! (NRA-Endowment))
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To: lewisglad

Let me get this straight. This guy considers Ann Coulter and Michelle Malkin to be the “Republican leadership”?

I thought they were columnists.


9 posted on 02/27/2009 11:39:39 AM PST by WayneS (Respect the 2nd Amendment; Repeal the 16th)
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To: jessduntno
There is a groundswell of ideas trying to be heard in the Republican Party, but the din of the tea party Republican being thrown by the current leadership is blocking their voices. They are old ideas mixed with new: Goldwater conservatism blended together with the participatory civics of on-line media. It is a seed of a new Republican Party that has the potential to draw in new membership and garner national support. But we will not see or hear those ideas so long as they are drowned out by the revolting.

translation: give us Dims more Northeastern liberal RINO turncocat Senators!

10 posted on 02/27/2009 11:40:25 AM PST by lewisglad
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To: jessduntno

Keep it up libtards. The more you talk like that the madder we get.


11 posted on 02/27/2009 11:40:36 AM PST by PhilosopherStones
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To: lewisglad

Shelby Steele, eh?


12 posted on 02/27/2009 11:40:55 AM PST by jennyjenny
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To: lewisglad

I wonder if the author would like some cheese with his whine?


13 posted on 02/27/2009 11:42:47 AM PST by brytlea (Proud descendent of Andrew Kent, Alamo Defender)
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To: jennyjenny

Well, given he teaches at SJ State, that’s probably the only Steele of African descent this writer knows.


14 posted on 02/27/2009 11:43:00 AM PST by BelegStrongbow (I'm still waiting for the One to say something that isn't a lie)
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To: lewisglad

When your Lib rag fails, will you seek Zer0 assistance?


15 posted on 02/27/2009 11:43:43 AM PST by wac3rd (In the end, we all are Conservative, some just need their lives jolted to realize that fact.)
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To: lewisglad

Mmm... smells like a fight brewing.


16 posted on 02/27/2009 11:43:54 AM PST by OneWingedShark (Q: Why am I here? A: To do Justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with my God.)
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To: lewisglad
LOL. "Working to give Americans solutions." Yeah, cynide solutions. This assclown needs a slap. I would be willing to bet his "watermelon on the White House Lawn" came from a Democrat. The race pimping just can't end when they are involved. Like the swastikas and KKK at Ft Bragg some years back. It was big newswhen it happened but it was a footnote hen it came out that it was the black "victim" that did it. These libtards are disgusting. Time for divorce.

Μολὼν λάβε

17 posted on 02/27/2009 11:45:54 AM PST by wastoute (translation of tag "Come and get them (bastards)" and the Scout Motto)
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To: lewisglad

“Why would anyone support Republicans who use their huge media platforms...”

This whole article pretty much deserves a borderline “barf alert”


18 posted on 02/27/2009 11:46:32 AM PST by stevie_d_64
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To: lewisglad
"RNC Chair Shelby Steele"

ROTF LMAOPMP

Oh, my goodness, that's the funniest thing I've heard since before the Obama Depression!

19 posted on 02/27/2009 11:49:20 AM PST by muawiyah
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To: lewisglad
There should be a new political party.

The Tea Party.

20 posted on 02/27/2009 12:10:09 PM PST by Lazamataz ("We beat the Soviet Union, then we became them." -- Lazamataz, 2005)
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