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7/23/2010 12:13:36 PM
7/23/2010 12:18:12 PM
Well, the bread definitely is crazy.
7/23/2010 12:20:15 PM
My problem with the tea party is that they focus on being anti-democrat instead of being anti-establishment (republican & democrat)I think half of the so-called republican/democrat battle that is always portrayed by the media is a facade. In my opinion the real power struture running this country (and causing the problems) is a lot deeper and complex than most people believe. This system is what the tea party should be attacking.
7/23/2010 12:29:27 PM
Alan Grayson is my personal hero because he actually has a spine.[Edited on July 23, 2010 at 12:35 PM. Reason : ]
7/23/2010 12:35:05 PM
^ You don't mind him looking (and acting) like a Klingon with rabies?
7/23/2010 12:36:53 PM
I have no problem calling any group Representative Michelle Bachman founds as crazy
7/23/2010 12:39:50 PM
^^ What about Henry Waxman...
7/23/2010 12:42:35 PM
^^ So, it's really more about ideology than "crazy" for you, right?[Edited on July 23, 2010 at 12:43 PM. Reason : ^ You mean, "Snoots" Waxman? ]
7/23/2010 12:43:15 PM
I stand by everything Grayson has done.
7/23/2010 12:44:17 PM
http://politicalhumor.about.com/od/republicans/a/michele-bachmann-quotes.htm
7/23/2010 1:09:26 PM
^ Do you really want me to list all the "crazy" things Democrats have said? Just admit that it's about ideology and not crazy for you and we'll call it even.
7/23/2010 1:25:24 PM
7/23/2010 1:29:32 PM
When people like Representative Bachman, or Senator Burr for that matter, waste time pushing for constitutional amendments banning gay marriage, then I oppose them ideologically.
7/23/2010 1:34:40 PM
8/29/2010 10:30:01 AM
Maybe they aren't uniting so well.http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2010/09/13/threat-against-delaware-republican-chair/
9/13/2010 5:14:32 PM
Who ISN’T receiving a death threat these days though?First it was the Imam Fiesal, then it was the book burning pastor, then Jan Brewer, now some GOP guy.It’s scary though that some people are buying into the obviously bullshit fear mongering that “socialists (if they even know what the word means) are destroying the country.” Scary and sickening.
9/13/2010 7:44:13 PM
Pic from the 9/12 rally in DC.
9/13/2010 7:49:05 PM
Obligatory "the Tea Party has been co-opted by the neocons from the good Dr. Paul's supporters" post.
9/13/2010 8:13:51 PM
If the ballot is rigged...if candidates that advocate significant change aren't allowed to run...if the democratic process is indirect and gerrymandered...I don't see what option we have left.
9/13/2010 8:32:32 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/09/14/primary.elections/index.html?hpt=T1&iref=BN1
9/14/2010 11:38:11 PM
Sarah Palin has shown herself once again to be a goddam idiot: Back when the Statue of Liberty was being built, France had just beaten back Napoleon III and the Monarchists to bring forth liberty in the French Third Republic; France didn't become a welfare state until some time after its liberation from the Nazis about 70 years later.
9/14/2010 11:49:58 PM
Look at all the beautiful sheeple of the Tea Party. So trusting and so mislead. But they don't care as long as the person next to them is doing it
9/14/2010 11:52:37 PM
Rasmussen gives the GOP that got defeated an 11 point lead on the Dem for the general election.Rasmussen gives the Tea Party that won the race a 13 point shortfall on the Dem for the general election.This was from 9/2/10 so its recent, and its Rasmussen which you wouldn't expect to falsely give a Dem a double digit lead. (also credit to PPP, who unlike the other poll I saw, called it right as a narrow win for O'Donnell rather than Castle for the primary)
9/15/2010 12:52:01 AM
^At this stage yes the Tea Party may be weak against the establishment democrats. But give it a few years. You know.. if there ever comes a time when the grass root progressives see the need to wrestle control of their party away from the democrat establishment...they will also be tarred as Loons and radicals just like the tea party people. The political in-fighting in the republican party is ultimately a good thing. The country should have a better choice than just either between a radical liberal (the dems) and a moderate liberal (the current GOP).
9/15/2010 10:29:03 AM
Democrats will try to frame the internal party struggle as a sign of the inevitable downfall or marginalization of the Republican party. What's really happening is the "Tea Party" (and other factions) are trying to rip power away from the mainstream "we'll compromise on anything if it seems politically expedient" Republicans.
9/15/2010 11:15:46 AM
Yeah, once the democrats win again you'll start seeing more socially liberal, financially conservatives pull votes away from the democrats. I had high hopes for the tea party, but they let the bigots, religious leaders and republicans corrupt their platform. I expect that the establishment will push even harder against third party candidates in the future and set ever higher barriers to entry in their own primaries.
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9/16/2010 12:49:37 AM
the Tea Party, as a grassroots conservative activist group, is a shamit is a PR campaign on the part of the Koch brothershttp://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2010/08/30/100830fa_fact_mayer
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I don't consider getting rid of welfare, social security, medicare, medicaid, ect, to be "real reform." I prefer a government that actually cares about it's people. I can't stand behind an attitude that will drive us back to the 1800s. I really can't. Just because there's no mention of it in the constitution, doesn't mean we shouldn't have it.Getting rid of all of those would just show that we have a government that simply doesn't care. I want reform, but I want reform for the better.And remember, I asked you to be specific. Simply saying the Free Market will provide welfare, social security, medicare and medicaid to poor people or old people is such a broad statement. How do you propose that the private sector will provide this in a reliable and effective manner? You have to remember, the entire concept of the "Free Market" isn't to benefit everyone, it's not a charity. It's a system of self-interest, where people aren't just going to do it because they simply feel there is some moral obligation. Hell, many corporations hand out donations because they're encouraged by the government. If Wal-Mart couldn't write off their charitable donations on their taxes, I somehow doubt they would be willing to donate money to charities.And even still, where does this expectation that people are simply going to give the needy money or help on their own volition? Especially to the point of helping everyone who needs help, not just a select few or based on luck.
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