They know they can’t infiltrate us from the inside, so they’re trying to turn the events into freak shows, doing of course, what they do best naturally.
CNN reminds its readers today that dissent is
patrioticbarely tolerable in the Age of Obama. In a report after the Tax Day Tea Parties grabbed so much attention, the news network which also relies on the First Amendment spends quite a bit of column space fretting over voter anger expressed at well, peaceful public assemblies:Letting disgruntled citizens vent is important to national security, experts say, but some messages emanating from angry Americans in recent weeks have pressed the boundaries of free speech.
But the angry rhetoric is not isolated to fringe groups. Both mainstream liberal and conservative camps have joined the chorus, and while some of the language sounds threatening, most of it is protected.
As the Tea Party held its April 15 tax day protest against government spending, related groups were planning an April 19 protest at Fort Hunt National Park near Alexandria, Virginia. The purpose of the latter, the groups say, is to restore the Constitution, and the location was chosen because it is the nearest point to Washington where firearms can be carried openly.
What makes this article so laughable is how little of it has anything to do with the demonstrations themselves. There isnt a single quote from any of the rallies in it. Instead, CNN talks about the fringe lunacy that occurs in activism on both the Left and the Right in order to paint the Tea Parties themselves as some sort of explosion of militia fervor, when anyone who attended these rallies know thats not at all the case.