Okay, so it's a somewhat obvious headline. But NOW there's polling data to confirm it:
7/2/2010 6:54:47 PM
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7/2/2010 6:58:35 PM
news at 11
7/2/2010 8:57:33 PM
1) a non-partisan "tea party" is formed -- fairly evenly split amongst the left, the right, and independents.2) the left is more scared by this than the right, because the left doesn't even pretend to want smaller government.3) leftists begins both grassroots & mainstream liberal media efforts to push the idea that "the tea party is republican!"4) #3 is repeated as often as possible, including posts by snarky jerks on message boards and liberal chain emails5) the rest of the left and left-leaning independents, believing the lies and slander, disassociate with the tea party.6) Gallup Polls confirm it.7) liberals pat themselves on the back for once again destroying the American way.
7/3/2010 2:17:32 AM
I don't recall a time when the Tea Party movement wasn't primarily Republicanand IMO the issue is less with smaller government and more with the racism and nativism visible not far under the surface, especially the nativism
7/3/2010 2:28:20 AM
^Do you understand why racists would want small government?Do you also understand that many non-racists want small government?Are you also aware that any effort by non-racists to push for small government will also be backed by racists?Do you realize that the non-racists can't do anything about this?...that they'd prefer to not have support from racists?And lastly, Do you see how racists supporting a position makes it easy for liberals to assume that position is inherently racist?
7/3/2010 2:49:08 AM
I'd think racists would want big government, just one that's officially racist like the good bad old daysand what I'm getting at is that at its core the Tea Party movement is a racist, nativist, fundamentalist movement that opposes freedom and equality under the law, despite its shouts of "freedom" (possibly the word most mis-used by the Right)
7/3/2010 3:00:13 AM
^Well, gosh. That's just wrong. I can't really respond to that....[Edited on July 3, 2010 at 3:10 AM. Reason : you don't seem to be able to separate the right from the Religious Right™]
7/3/2010 3:02:16 AM
I just happen to think that conservatism is essentially religious in nature, hell-bent on transforming this nation into a militant theocracy; basically as long as whatever faction the fundies flock to is kept out of power for as long as possible we should be fine.
7/3/2010 3:14:12 AM
^Not to be insulting, but that's childish -- Your idea is very naive and superficial. I thought that way when I was 13.Your views on conservatism are way off base.For instance, I and dozens of my libertarian friends are all conservatives.......But we're also anti-military atheists that eat organic tofu and respect animal rights.Indeed, the only thing we're militant about is recycling.And we're conservatives. (politically and financially, at least.)[Edited on July 3, 2010 at 3:20 AM. Reason : ]
7/3/2010 3:19:42 AM
I'd probably use a different term, like "libertarian" (which has itself gotten a bad name in recent years from rank-and-file conservatives using it)on a similar note I also don't believe that the desire for a nanny state is a defining characteristic of liberalismand btw I used to be a conservative (like a religious fundamentalist without the belief in God) when I was that age, although I wasn't yet aware that that was the right term for itand a while later I came to believe that Communism was a good idea in theoryand then when I took more stock in freedom and less in wishing upon others the strictures in my own life I became what I would later know as a liberaland then when I learned shortly before college why Communism was a bad idea, even in theory, I overreacted and became a libertarian, lured by its high degree of self-consistencyand finally about a year after college when I had found too many things that actually do work better as public goods and became more tempered in reality and the existing initial conditions of society than in a self-serving conception of human nature and a utopian vision of initial conditions I considered myself a liberal again, but of a different type, more libertarian-leaning than in high school-my little story[Edited on July 3, 2010 at 3:45 AM. Reason : I overreact now to the thought of any group including the religious right ever regaining power
7/3/2010 3:43:49 AM
^fair enough....I suppose I overreact now to the thought of any group including the nanny statists continuing to gain power.I view that threat as more likely to happen than any coming from the religious right -- I mean, come on -- there's no real threat of going back to the 1950's racist, sexist, homophobic bible-thumping shit.......but there seems to be no stopping the march towards a nanny state -- in my opinion, that's the real danger.
7/3/2010 3:58:55 AM
7/3/2010 4:42:56 AM
I guess this, too, is bad, right?Poll Finds Tea Party Backers Wealthier and More EducatedApril 14, 2010http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/15/us/politics/15poll.htmlFTR, I'm not a Republican and I'm not in the TEA Party. I do think that both groups raise important sociopolitical issues that should be considered.
7/3/2010 5:59:11 AM
look indy, we were all college sophomores too at one point
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7/3/2010 12:56:21 PM
^Gene Ray the Timecube guy?
7/3/2010 1:14:58 PM
yes...
7/3/2010 1:19:17 PM
7/3/2010 1:44:43 PM
And yet it is so true. To hear a conservative tell it, Jesus would have voted for McCain in 2008.
7/3/2010 1:51:24 PM
Before you continue embarrassing yourself, go ahead and define conservatism.
7/3/2010 2:01:05 PM
deference to the hegemon
7/3/2010 2:28:35 PM
^^ Tea partiers. QED
7/3/2010 2:42:23 PM
Tea partiers: What liberals blame for their troubles, since they can't blame their President or their Congress
7/3/2010 4:52:55 PM
^ I'm gay, so I can blame them for plenty of my problems.
7/3/2010 5:12:56 PM
what does being gay have to do with anything
7/3/2010 5:18:11 PM
I'm a librull.
7/3/2010 5:19:01 PM
What is Optimum talking about?
7/3/2010 5:24:46 PM
^^^guess which party thwarts the progress of gay rights at every turnalthough I'll admit the other one isn't always on their side either
7/3/2010 5:26:20 PM
The DNC is trying to say they're pro-gay. They just put out this list:
7/3/2010 6:21:16 PM
I find it humorous that everyone wants to put themselves into a box (myself included). and then after we put someone in a box we get bored and then put them into another box!
7/3/2010 7:51:35 PM
For those liberals here who are tossing around the typical stereotypes, I know that you think the Democrats are the only party pitching a "big tent" (pun intended--LOL!), but they're not. Log Cabin Republicanshttp://online.logcabin.org/National Black Republican Association http://www.nbra.info/Libertarian Republican http://www.libertarianrepublican.net/Republicans for Choicehttp://www.republicansforchoice.com/Republicans for Environmental Protectionhttp://www.repamerica.org/Republicans for Obamahttp://www.republicansforobama.org/Aaand so on.Yeah! [Edited on July 4, 2010 at 4:48 AM. Reason : The old stereotypes just don't work anymore.]
7/4/2010 4:39:36 AM
^ yeah, that's nice, but all those Republican splinter groups you named not only are not any part of the GOP leadership, they're not even part of the debate. if there's one thing that can be said for Republicans, they know how to keep their party on the straight-and-narrow path. there is no dissension from the party line. conversely, the Democrats will let any batshit agenda take off on a tangent in the name of tolerance. hence they can't keep the party focused, and people get disgusted and wander off.and tea partiers are not some spontaneous grassroots movement. perhaps the idea was at the very conception, but ever since it hit the ground, it's been pure astroturf. Tea Party events have been organized and funded by two major GOP policy groups: "Americans For Prosperity" (Ralph Reed / Tim Phillips) and "Freedom Works" (Dick Armey). Not to mention a metric shitton of free, glowing publicity from Fox News and every blowhard right-wing talkshow host.it's no wonder 80% of Tea Partiers are self-identified Republicans.
7/4/2010 6:15:38 AM
^
7/4/2010 6:56:39 AM
LOLRepublicans haven’t been doing anything to invite more people to their tent, and the numbers bare this out.I don’t know why you think bombing this thread with links somehow shows otherwise. I would have thought you learned something during your hiatus, but clearly you have not.
7/4/2010 10:12:40 AM
no see gays are secretly republican, aren't they into all that S&M stuff
7/4/2010 10:49:40 AM
7/4/2010 12:35:12 PM
^^^ It's called providing supporting evidence. If I hadn't done it, you'd attack that. ^ Social conservatives =/= All conservatives
7/4/2010 4:14:36 PM
^ There's no reason to believe that social conservatives are a minority in the Republican party. In fact, social conservatives are the very reason why the party has become so right-wing lately.
7/4/2010 4:24:28 PM
^ Most =/= AllThanks. QED.And this:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Factions_in_the_Republican_Party_(United_States)[Edited on July 4, 2010 at 4:29 PM. Reason : Linky.]
7/4/2010 4:28:38 PM
It doesn't matter. Optimum already knows what all Republicans, conservatives, and libertarians believe. Don't muddy the waters with these alleged "facts."
7/4/2010 5:14:10 PM
^ Uh uh, sir. Take that personal shit out of my thread.
7/4/2010 8:11:27 PM
the point is that the kind of conservatism that is evil, the kind all intelligent and good-natured citizens should cringe at, is social conservatism
7/5/2010 2:44:50 AM
^ So, American Christian conservatives--and let's be honest, that's who you're referring to--never did anything good for this country, for the world? The laughable part of this position (other than it being flat-out wrong) is that you and some others here would be the first to swoop into a thread even mildly disparaging of Muslims and howl, NOT ALL MUSLIMS ARE BAD!!!1[Edited on July 5, 2010 at 7:32 AM. Reason : Right?]
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7/6/2010 4:12:50 PM
There was no distinction made among social conservatives in the following quotation:
7/6/2010 6:40:37 PM