REALLY? Come on man. If their not tea party,you know Damn well they aren't Democrats. LolI see an American flag, so they can't be Democrats.
I see an American flag, so they can't be Democrats.
Two dozen people is indicative of the Tea Party "showing true colors"?
I will ask again, since my question went unanswered. Is this in fact, Tea Party members? I missed that detail in the video.
The reporter who wrote the story associated with this video says that they were Tea Party members. He may or may not be correct, but who else is it likely to be?
In a supposed anti-immigration rally (attended by only 2 dozen or so), there were cries of "Hang the lying Kenyan traitor!" among other calls for good ol' fashioned lynchings.
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A group of dissatisfied citizens. Were they talking about excessive taxes? It sounded to me like they were upset about immigration policies and foreign interventions. I see no evidence that they are tea party members. You think that the Tea Party is the only group of Americans who think this federal government is ****ing everything up?
No, but not many such groups openly espouse bigotry the way the Tea Party has done for several years.
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I will ask again, since my question went unanswered. Is this in fact, Tea Party members? I missed that detail in the video.
Looks like a bunch of old union protesters to me. Teamsters maybe? They can get rather huffy. :lol:
No, but not many such groups openly espouse bigotry the way the Tea Party has done for several years.
So what, lefties did it to Bush too.
In a supposed anti-immigration rally (attended by only 2 dozen or so), there were cries of "Hang the lying Kenyan traitor!" among other calls for good ol' fashioned lynchings.
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No, but not many such groups openly espouse bigotry the way the Tea Party has done for several years.
Maybe you should enlighten/edify all .. as to the specifics of your statement..
Thom Paine
You mean the blogger who linked to this video on YouTube? That is making the idiotic argument that this dozen people represent the other 30 million people in the Tea Party? Childish arguments like that are probably why this poor soul is a blogger, not a journalist/reporter. With arguments like this thread, I'm afraid your chosen handle "DifferentDrummr" is a misapplication, as the drum you are beating is not only cliched and overplayed on the internet, but pretty much the same old same; stupid.The reporter who wrote the story associated with this video says that they were Tea Party members. He may or may not be correct, but who else is it likely to be?
A liberal sticks his head in a bucket of manure. Crue Cab says "That's a great idea", and does it too.
You know what would be really impressive? If you could tell us what you think it is in the Brookings Institute study that supports the idiotic argument you are trying to make. Instead of foolishly posting a link, why don't you tell us how page 2 is especially relevant to your idiotic OP? With specificity? Surely you have read your link yourself and don't need to take the typically lazy internet, here is a link that constituents my thinking, route. So many lazy internet types take that route and never with any success. Unless one counts convincing others that they don't a clue what their link says or is actually about. Pretend you are pretending to have a debate and trying to persuade someone that you have a well thought out and articulate argument to make. Try it, and just a hint. That would constitute pretty much the opposite of what you have done here so far.Brookings Institute Study of the Tea Party: http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/re...14/06/04 tea party parker/parker_teaparty.pdf
Page 2 is especially relevant.
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