To hook's credit, I recall such a post:joe_schmoe:
9/24/2010 1:51:44 AM
^ Thanks, Supp.[Edited on September 24, 2010 at 2:01 AM. Reason : Well, I certainly agree about Sherrod, but that's hardly the point here. ]
9/24/2010 1:54:28 AM
9/24/2010 9:35:01 AM
really? you have facts that there is no grassroots support in the tea party at all? really? all the people at those rallies are bused in and paid by some republican committee? really? I'd LOVE to see such evidence. I'd love to see the evidence that many of my coworkers are being paid by the RNC to undermine the RNC
9/24/2010 1:25:36 PM
^http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Tea_Party_movement_fundingFunding by billionaires and lobbyists is not really grassroots.
9/24/2010 2:09:32 PM
that someone provides funding to help further what millions of people feel is not evidence of astroturf. I'm asking to show that all of the people who are showing up to these rallies are being paid to show up. I'm asking to be shown that the feelings of these people are not genuine.What you and moron are doing is little more than ad-hominem. "Hey, this crazy guy Koch is paying a lot of money into it! Therefor it's all fake!"
9/24/2010 2:57:22 PM
9/24/2010 3:04:18 PM
absolutely not. if the people are genuine in their belief, then what the fuck does it matter that someone else is paying some part of the major financial needs of it? The people are running the show, not Koch. it's ad-hominem plain and simple. and that's all there has ever been against the Tea Party movement. ad-hominem. No discussion of what they are actually saying. Just simple calling them racists and the like.[Edited on September 24, 2010 at 3:19 PM. Reason : ]
9/24/2010 3:18:28 PM
Koch actually did have a hand in getting the movement started through his "American's For Prosperity Foundation". In sense these people end up serving as pawns for major corporate interests:From the New Yorker:A few weeks after the Lincoln Center gala, the advocacy wing of the Americans for Prosperity Foundation—an organization that David Koch started, in 2004—held a different kind of gathering. Over the July 4th weekend, a summit called Texas Defending the American Dream took place in a chilly hotel ballroom in Austin. Though Koch freely promotes his philanthropic ventures, he did not attend the summit, and his name was not in evidence. And on this occasion the audience was roused not by a dance performance but by a series of speakers denouncing President Barack Obama. Peggy Venable, the organizer of the summit, warned that Administration officials “have a socialist vision for this country.”Five hundred people attended the summit, which served, in part, as a training session for Tea Party activists in Texas. An advertisement cast the event as a populist uprising against vested corporate power. “Today, the voices of average Americans are being drowned out by lobbyists and special interests,” it said. “But you can do something about it.” The pitch made no mention of its corporate funders.Read more http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2010/08/30/100830fa_fact_mayer#ixzz10Tst21gb
9/24/2010 4:34:05 PM
The TEA party is about as grassroots as Organizing for America.Both claim to be grassroots movements, but both are mostly run from the top-down.
9/24/2010 5:55:08 PM
9/24/2010 6:01:38 PM
9/24/2010 6:09:33 PM
what are some recent (past 20 years) grassroots organizations that have gained traction without the help of corporate financial backers or an entity with preexisting power lending their support?getting betty white to host snl comes to mindbut then again, that happened as a result of her being in a superbowl commercial
9/24/2010 6:51:51 PM
Hilarious. I love this guy.http://tpmlivewire.talkingpointsmemo.com/2010/10/glenn-beck-evolution-is-ridiculous----i-havent-seen-a-half-monkey-half-person-yet.php
10/21/2010 9:13:24 AM
If by love, you mean weep for the huge chunk of society that takes the garbage this asshole says at face value, then yeah, love him. Wonder how long it'll be before I get a forward from my grandparents about evolution.
10/21/2010 11:22:00 AM
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaandThats all, folks.
4/7/2011 8:48:46 AM
He'll still be working for Fox, and his show is still the top-rated amongst its competitors. The advertiser boycott says something, but he still has a massive following.I wonder who the new face of malcontent will be.
4/7/2011 9:20:46 AM
4/7/2011 10:27:45 AM
Chris Matthews?
4/7/2011 11:16:13 AM
It seems like he talks about the same thing every day.
4/7/2011 2:27:05 PM
He ran out of material. It happens to all great television shows eventually.
4/7/2011 4:13:36 PM
He flew too high on wings made of tin foil
4/7/2011 6:38:53 PM
4/7/2011 7:03:14 PM
^ Yeah, that's saying something. Hitler was pretty fucking awesome. Autobahn, VW and shit.
4/7/2011 8:17:13 PM
Days like this make me wish Keith still had a show.
4/8/2011 6:20:26 AM