Posted on 04/17/2010 5:38:27 AM PDT by Kaslin
WASHINGTON Driving in to the Tea Party rally on April 15, I was listening to CBS radio news, whose correspondent talked about the 3,000 people there and their quaint concerns. His tone was, at best, patronizing.
Perhaps he was talking about an earlier Tea Party Express rally at Freedom Plaza, because the one I saw near the Washington Monument across from the White House was far larger than 3,000, or even the 20,000 at the Capitol last November opposing the health care takeover. This crowd, replete with countless signs, Uncle Sam hats and hundreds of Gadsden Dont Tread on Me flags and T-shirts, was, I estimate, between 30,000 and 40,000 on a weekday evening.
Too bad President Obama was out of town. He certainly came in for a lot of mentions, not all of them favorable. Okay, I cant actually recall any favorable mentions.
The CBS reporters tone came home to me while listening to speaker and New Media mogul Andrew Breitbart explain how the media have smeared the Tea Party movement. First, they ignored them, he said. Then, they carried stories of alleged racist and anti-gay comments at congressmen who walked across the Capitol grounds with Nancy Pelosi and her giant gavel en route to passing the health care takeover.
Breitbart, who runs several Websites including breitbart.com, BigHollywood.com and BigGovernment.com, has offered $100,000 to anyone with video proof of the alleged remarks. I started at $10,000, and then I realized they dont have it. They dont have any tape, he said. So he upped it to $20,000, and then to $100,000.
Breitbart noted that the Democrat lawmakers had marched unnecessarily close to the protesters, and that one of them flashed a defiant V sign. He said this was a tactic out of the playbook of radical organizer Saul Alinsky, who counseled followers to provoke reactions that could be used to discredit opponents. But curiously, even with heavy media of all kinds and hundreds of cell phones that take video, no one has come up with proof of the alleged offenses.
Now that this ploy has failed, Breitbart said, the next tactic will be to patronize the movement. Instead of Nazi-like bigots, Tea Party folks will be portrayed as essentially harmless imbeciles which is how the CBS report sounded.
For anyone needing proof of the medias scandalously biased coverage, the Media Research Center has released a Special Report, TV's Tea Party Travesty: How ABC, CBS and NBC Have Dismissed and Disparaged the Tea Party Movement. Author Rich Noyes notes that the networks ran only 19 stories on the Tea Party movement in all of 2009, with coverage increasing only after Scott Browns surprising U.S. Senate election in Massachusetts in January 2010.
Noyes compares that with 41 network stories devoted to the liberal Million Moms anti-gun march in 2000, and to the Nation of Islams 1995 Million Man March, which got 21 stories on just the evening of that march alonemore than the Tea Parties drew in all of 2009. The report chronicles the medias use of terms such as nasty and fringe and racial and violent to portray the Tea Party movement as its influence grew.
Other speakers at the April 15 rally included former House Majority Leader Dick Armey, whose group FreedomWorks sponsored the event; Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX); Steve King (R-IA); Louie Gohmert (R-TX); Dailycaller.com co-founder Tucker Carlson; Rep. Tom Price (R-GA); Grover Norquist of Americans for Tax Reform; Andrew Moylan of the National Taxpayers Union and several others. Country-comedy singer Ray Stevens performed several of his new (and funny) anti-government songs, and former Saturday Night Live comedienne Victoria Jackson sang a rousing rendition of her ukulele song Theres a Communist in the White House.
Before the evening was over at 9 p.m., the crowd had sung God Bless America three times, and several speakers, notably Dick Armey, Gay Hart Gaines of the Mount Vernon Ladies Association, and Rep. Michelle Bachmann (R-MN), invoked God as the author of Americas unalienable constitutional rights.
The speakers who most fired up the crowd were Bachmann, who described the current regime in Washington as gangster government, Breitbart, anti-global warming advocate Lord Christopher Monckton of Great Britain, and Rev. C. L. Bryant of Louisiana, who capped the evening with a powerful call to arms reminiscent in style to Martin Luther Kings I have a dream speech.
He would have brought the crowd to its feet except that by then, everybody was standing.
The fire is burning stronger in 2010 than in 2009. On November 2nd it will be overwhelming.
I was extremely disappointed in Scott Brown not having the guts to be in Boston with Sarah Palin and the Tea Party crowd. He is a typical politician not wanting to look too conservative so he can get reelected.
Fine piece; thanks for posting.
I'm still waiting for the return on my campaign investment in him. So far, it looks like a capital loss.
Actually, you made a killing on that investment. Even though there's no stopping those creeps in D.C., his was the 41st vote and went a long way toward getting our message out. Also, though we're never going to get a true convservative in MA, he's saying and doing a lot of things that would never happen with a RAT.
bttt
So far, that 41st vote hasn’t meant anything. I’ll give him some more time, though.
To me, passing up on the Tea Party in Boston shows he is either politically tonedeaf or a political coward. Seems to me that the folks in MA are ready for another replay of 1774-1775.
His star would have risen even farther had he participated.
Go ahead 0 keep patronizing and belittling the TEA Party. Is needs your ridicule and belittlement. Keep it up great job. Those foolish misguided patriots need to be taught a lesson by the TOTUS.
He stopped a couple of radical appointments by 0 - -which 0 promtly did at recess (I think).
This was anticipated. It's known, way in advance, when a D.C. Tea Party or a demonstration will take place. 0b0wa is always making a speech in some far away place. On Saturday 9-12-09, he was in Michigan blabbing his teleprompter to a "friendly" audience, in a weekend!
0kaka, a child who never grew up, can't acknowledge that people are opposing his communist policies.
Did you get to go to this? Lord Monckton was there!
bttt
Obama always seems to be out of town when an event like this is going on, but he’s there when the sick, vile and corrupt are staging their protests or rallies. Anyone else notice that?
He’s afraid. 30,000 could overrun the White House fairly easily. (albeit with heavy casualties.)
It was worth my investment in Scott Brown to have even a RINO in “Kennedy’s seat.” Brown is better than ANY Dem.
I was trying to play Breitbart’s speech, but no matter where I found it, it always stopped in the same place. What’s up with that?
No, I could only go to the lunchtime one.
If the Dems had done the healthcare bill the normal way, going to conference to reconcile the House and Senate versions, then returning the reconciliation bill to each chamber for a separate up or down vote, it would have. It's not Brown's fault that the House rolled and passed the Senate bill as it stood.
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