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To: txrangerette
When the WH say these people "are not representative of mainstream Americans", they are offering a subjective opinion.

And that opinion is purely based on a liberal slanted point-of-view.

The statements intent is to support the WH position, "it clearly understands" what the "pulse" of America is.

And to comfort the left in telling them the Tea Party movement is minimalist.

The problem for the WH, however, is that it is none of the above is true. In fact, as the movement gains strength, failure to recognize and acknowledge its growing presence is like walking down railroad tracks hoping the train will stop before it hits you. A strategy that will certianly lead to it's downfall, as history has proven time and again, over the ages.
41 posted on 09/13/2009 3:53:46 PM PDT by mentor2k
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To: mentor2k
Liked your your view of this situation, I additionally contend the WH knows precisely the depth and potential of the many common movements called Tea Party along with a steadily increasing majority of silent sympathizers who also are growing more distrustful, thus nobama is intentionally being untruthful to sway some of the left’s drifters and the malleable Independents into thinking nobama is the winner to stick with.

Please remember that a previously very effective ploy nobama (or his handlers)uses is the bluff, which may enable us the plausible assumption that their threat to use the Reconciliation to push through nobamacare is another bluff. That is not to say that the dem/libs may fail to give in on this game of chicken in time to avert some level of impact, in which at least Condord2 will come to pass.

120 posted on 09/13/2009 7:53:24 PM PDT by dusttoyou (libs are all wee wee'd up and no place to go)
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