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« Reply #15 on: March 14, 2010, 06:35:11 pm »

9/12 March 'Tea Party' Photo: False Image Spread By Anti-Reform Activists

First Posted: 09-14-09 01:40 PM   |   Updated: 11-14-09 05:12 AM

Tea Party protesters trying to tout the size of their march on Washington last weekend have been passing around a photo of a packed National Mall. But the picture is years old.

Politifact asked Pete Piringer, public affairs officer for the D.C. Fire and Emergency Department, if the rally was big enough to fill that space. Piringer said no -- and moreover, the picture can't be from 2009.

http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/article/2009/sep/14/tea-party-photo-shows-large-crowd-different-event/




    "It was an impressive crowd," he said. But after marching down Pennsylvania Avenue to the Capitol the crowd "only filled the Capitol grounds, maybe up to Third Street," he said.


    Yet the photo showed the crowd sprawling far beyond that to the Washington Monument, which is bordered by 15th and and 17th Streets.

    There's another big problem with the photograph: it doesn't include the National Museum of the American Indian, a building located at the corner of Fourth St. and Independence Ave. that opened on Sept. 14, 2004. (Looking at the photograph, the building should be in the upper right hand corner of the National Mall, next to the Air and Space Museum.) That means the picture was taken before the museum opened exactly five years ago. So clearly the photo doesn't show the "tea party" crowd from the Sept. 12 protest.

"I've seen bigger crowds at Montreal Expos games, but I still wouldn't fake a photo just to justify your predictions of millions descending on Washington," said one gleeful Democratic media strategist. "This is grade-A stupid and just plays into the argument that these were astroturf protests to begin with. They've always brought the noise, but the question that was supposed to be answered this weekend was, could they bring the numbers? In that respect this was an unmitigated disaster."

The photo had been circulated on blogs and Twitter. A number of conservative blogs have since taken the photo down. Some have corrected their posts. Others say the circulation of the picture was a left-wing conspiracy to discredit the event. However, many of them are still claiming that at least a million people attended the march. Nate Silver estimates about 70,000 protesters showed up.

It isn't the first failed attempt by the protesters to inflate the size of the event. On Saturday, organizer Matt Kibbe announced on stage that ABC News had estimated a crowd of 1 to 1.5 million. ABC News had reported no such thing.

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/protest-crowd-size-estimate-falsely-attributed-abc-news/story?id=8558055
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« Reply #16 on: March 14, 2010, 06:38:09 pm »

Tea Party Group Accused Of Astroturf Lobbying

Jenna Staul First Posted: 10-13-09 05:36 PM   |   Updated: 10-13-09 06:07 PM



The Washington Independent takes a look at the tumultuous infighting that has caused a rift in the conservative tea party movement.

The paper reports that Amy Kremer, co-founder of the group Tea Party Patriots, recently joined the group Tea Party Express, a project of the conservative Our Country Deserves Better PAC. Many in the Party Patriots group were concerned that Kremer's work with the PAC would jeopardize the group's tax-exempt status and urged her not to become involved with the group.

    Kremer turned down the advice and took the plunge, signing up for the Tea Party Express's next tour. On September 27 she was removed from the board of Tea Party Patriots. She responded by locking the Tea Party Patriots email account, a problem that the other members of the group quickly solved, but one that rankled.


    "It appears that Amy has chosen the Tea Party Express over Tea Party Patriots," said Mark Meckler, a Sacramento, Calif. organizer. "That's her decision.

The Independent reports that Kremer's departure has caused a deep divide amongst movement leaders, many of whom view the Tea Party Express as an Astroturf organization under the direction of Republican strategists.

Kramer, who helped organize some of the Tea Party Patriot's largest rallies, told Newsmax in May "We do not want it to be a GOP movement. There are many organizations that are trying to hijack the movement."

    According to the PAC's FEC filings, it has paid out $106,455.65 this year to Russo, Marsh & Associates, a Republican consulting firm. Sal Russo, that firm's principal, is the chief strategist for Our Country Deserves Better PAC and Move America Forward, the political group that shares much of OCDB's leadership.

http://washingtonindependent.com/63299/tea-party-activists-reject-pac-backed-tea-party-express
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« Reply #17 on: March 14, 2010, 06:44:20 pm »

The Coffee Movement will be like a bowel movement, over in a short period of time and flushed away.
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« Reply #18 on: March 14, 2010, 07:57:44 pm »

I think the coffee party is more reasonable as a second fiddle to a major political party, and not immature like those hillbilly tea partiers.. 
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« Reply #19 on: March 14, 2010, 11:28:37 pm »

By the way, Volitzer, Worldnet Daily is a well known right wing website that has been promoting the Tea Party, so obviously, they are out to make it look good.

Unlike the their failed march on Washington, we "Obamoids" had two million there at the inaugeration back in March, and Obama was elected with the biggest margins in history, so your side is in the minority.

Yeah many people were fooled into thinking that a multi-racial was going to bring change.  Boy were they ever disappointed.

To bad the Obama Deception movie dispels any myths that Obama is a man of the people.

Why you tend to be so enamored with someone is is betraying you and America I'll never know.
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« Reply #20 on: March 14, 2010, 11:30:43 pm »

I think that people are simply impatient for change.  True change would happen slowly, no matter who was in charge.
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« Reply #21 on: March 14, 2010, 11:40:30 pm »

Obama is not a man of the people, he works for the Bilderbergers.  His job is to con America that he is trying to get something accomplished while the NWO sets up their Orwellian slave grid.

Fall of the Republic




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http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1070329053600562261&q=Endgame+&ei=1t4QSPaoB5q2rAKJzaywBA

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« Reply #22 on: March 14, 2010, 11:42:50 pm »

In what way are the Tea Party successful?  Most people see them as a bunch of right wing looneys who don't like black people.  Huh

Right so all the black-Americans that show up are just race traitors then ??

Give it a rest with the racism bit.  No one is falling for it anymore just like climate-change.
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« Reply #23 on: March 14, 2010, 11:58:01 pm »

 Calling the tea bag heads racist is a little strong, I would consider them Bigots, and that's just being kind..
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« Reply #24 on: March 15, 2010, 01:02:19 pm »

Calling the tea bag heads racist is a little strong, I would consider them Bigots, and that's just being kind..

Right Black Americans at tea parties are bigots against other black Americans.    Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

Why does stupidity spread so easily with liberals ??  You guys play right into the Bilderberger's hands so often.
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« Reply #25 on: March 15, 2010, 01:08:26 pm »

Obamanoid Coffee Party Event A Flop Despite Vigorous Corporate Media Coverage


http://www.prisonplanet.com/obamanoid-coffee-party-event-a-flop-despite-vigorous-corporate-media-coverage.html
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« Reply #26 on: March 15, 2010, 01:32:59 pm »

We had ourselves a gazillion people at out tea-baggin' events, where you people been? An we sure as heck ain't racist, just have some problems with a guy bein' Kenyan running the ole u.s.of a.
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« Reply #27 on: March 15, 2010, 02:10:28 pm »

An we sure as heck ain't racist, just have some problems with a guy bein' Kenyan running the ole u.s.of a.

Don't you think the cia, fbi ect.. would be the first to be denying Barack obama presidency, if he wasn't American? 

Why don't you come out and say it, cause he's Black!
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« Reply #28 on: March 15, 2010, 02:34:06 pm »

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNQUA0bI5b0&feature=player_embedded

Were you wondering what happened to all the rabid, wild-eyed bigots yelling, “Kill him!” and “Terrorist” and “Socialist” carrying stuffed monkey plush dolls at the McCain-Palin rallies? It’s easy in our jubilation over Obama’s victory to forget the many people in America who were deeply fearful and hate-oriented towards an Obama presidency. Those people didn’t just shrug their shoulders at the Democratic victory in Nov 2008. No, they’ve re-organized. Largely abandoned by the Republican party who tapped cynically into their ignorance, fear and hatred and whipped these folks into a racist lather as a Get Out The Vote strategy, the Tax Day Tea Party people have used the internet to find each other and organize.

Obama ShamWowThey’re getting plenty of news coverage. And don’t get me wrong: the teabaggers (heh) have expressed some legitimate concerns about the impact of the economic stimulus on the ballooning deficit and the evolving structure of the financial bailout strategy. Concerns some progressives and many Americans share actually. Yet Obama’s kept his promise to lower taxes for most Americans except the very wealthy – I don’t know about you but I definitely am getting more back than I expected personally on my own taxes. So…whassup, really? Are these folks really concerned about their taxes going up or is it about what they perceive their taxes to be funding? Here’s an image from the Michelle Malkin blog that sums up their real concerns, IMHO – note the bloody imagery, btw.

I’ve been parsing the words and the racists have been very careful to cover their tracks and fury that a black man is President. But not well enough. I’m starting to become pretty convinced at this point that “socialist” is a some kind of code word for “****”. Here’s an example of some of the subtle language the Tea Party people are using to describe their own movement (emphasis mine) from the Michelle Malkin blog, a central hive for the poorly informed, wild-eyed, bigoted, Fox News/wingnut blog-driven lynch, ahem I mean Tea Partiers:

    As you’re probably aware, Michelle’s been a huge supporter of the “tea parties,” as has been Glenn Beck, Sean Hannity, Rush and countless others. The phenomenon is spreading, and more will be held on Tax Day — April 15 (a map of all the locations is here).

    In late February, I attended a tea party in Lansing, Michigan, and will be there again next Wednesday. While there, I spoke with several people, and, while everybody attended for the same “big picture” reason, many had their own reason to be there.

    For some it was wildly excessive and confusing tax laws. Others were there out of concern for their children and grandchildren. Some were there because they’re maddened that the same glorious policies that have made Detroit look like Bangladesh after a garbage haulers strike are being introduced on a national level, a few were upset because the same people who created these massive problems are charged with fixing them, others don’t want their country sold out to some global entity, and one man I saw had a sign that said “‘Government job’ is a contradiction in terms.” Many were there for the reason of “all of the above.”


Huh? What does Detroit or Bangladesh have to do with Barack Obama? Oh that’s right, Detroit has experienced white flight, urban blight and economic devastation for years now, making some areas seem almost Third World. But that wouldn’t have anything to do with the crumbling U.S. auto industry and everything to do with the black mayors the city has been electing, right? The corrupt Kwame Kilpatrick notwithstanding, this sounds like a snarky, swiping slur directed at South Indian immigrants, African-Americans and unions all combined succinctly. There’s real racist animus here: check out the video above of Tea Party nuts convinced that Barack Obama can’t be president because he faked his birth certificate and is actually Kenyan by birth. My God — do you know what that means? It means a black man is illegally president! Because it’s just not possible for a black man to be president unless something has gone horribly wrong with the system! Citizens, act now and get to your local Tea Party!!!

White supremacists are loving the Tea Party movement btw. They hear the dogwhistle loud and clear and are looking to take advantage of the discontent. Much more including what white supremacists are saying, the top five questions journalists and bloggers should be asking Tea Party rallygoers and my updated criteria for undercover racist attacks after the jump.

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Many white supremacists report planning to attend Tea Parties or already have and some are looking for a way to recruit into their White Nationalist movement. There’s an awful lot of Tea Party chatter among these folks. Why doesn’t the media cover this angle? Here’s a telling and typical comment from Stormfront.org:

    Ladies and gentlemen, I think every WN needs to not only attend the April 15th Tea Party nearest you (I’m going to the Alamo in San Antonio) but then stay involved and help provide leadership to this movement.

    I believe that this is the white revolution we’ve been waiting for.

    It doesn’t look what we expected but this is it.

    I’ve seen probably 50 videos on TV showing previous marches and what strikes me is that the participants are all WHITE. It stands to reason . . . we’re the ones being taxed to support Affirmative Action, Welfare and other worthless social programs. It’s our tax dollars going to ACORN and supporting the 12 million illegals swarming into our neighborhoods.

I would urge news media and citizen journalists covering the tea parties to scratch below the surface to get at the rotting racist underbelly of these protests and ask revealing questions like these top five:

    * “How do you know Obama is a socialist?”,
    * “Do you believe Obama’s presidency is a conspiracy by the Jews and Blacks?”,
    * “Who do you think Obama takes his orders from?”,
    * “Is Barack Obama an American citizen like you?”,
    * “How do you feel about having a black president in the White House – what’s the worst that could happen?”

I’ve re-activating my criteria for an undercover racist attack on Obama from the campaign and revising it for the new reality. Check out the original and my updated revision after the jump. The original criteria for the racist attack zone from Oct 2008:

    My criteria for a racist attack during this long and arduous campaign season has been to pause when these three conditions are present and examine what message might actually be on the dogwhistling march:

    1) Is it unique to Obama, i.e. is it a phrase we’ve never heard before applied to any other presidential candidate ever or is it something we haven’t heard in recent memory? For example: elitist or drug seller.

    2) Is it illogical or impossible – does the assertion plainly contradict the facts? For example: elitist, drug seller or tax raiser.

    3) Is it repeated, over and over, by a desperate person whose team is falling in the polls & who adopts a wide-eyed, credulous, nodding stare pronouncing the lie slowly and precisely with a watchful eye to see if the listeners are buying it. For example: elitist, drug seller, tax raiser or terrorist.

    Optional: Does the assertion cause nervousness, embarrassment or confusion among non-blacks? When other white people such as Tom Brokaw sense something wrong and start to ask questions like “Do you really believe that?”, you know for sure you’re in the racist attack zone.

Here’s the new criteria for an undercover racist attack:

    1) Is it unique to Obama, i.e. is it a phrase we’ve never heard before applied to any other president or is it something we haven’t heard in recent memory? For example: he’s not an American citizen or he’s a socialist who’s planning re-education camps for young people.

    2) Is it illogical or impossible – does the assertion plainly contradict the facts? For example: not an American citizen, socialist, tax raiser, re-education camps for young people.

    3) Is it repeated, over and over, by a desperate person whose team lost badly in the last election & who adopts a wide-eyed, credulous, nodding stare pronouncing the lie slowly and precisely with a watchful eye to see if the listeners are buying it. For example: not an American citizen, socialist, elitist, drug seller, tax raiser or terrorist.

    Optional: Does the assertion cause nervousness, embarrassment or confusion among non-blacks? When other white people such as Tom Brokaw or John Stewart sense something wrong and start to ask questions like “Do you really believe that?”, you know for sure you’re in the racist attack zone.

As Exhibit A, I offer John Stewart’s interpretation of the Tea Party movement as Baracknophobia above. My main concern here is that the heated rhetoric around the protests could lead to violence against African-Americans, Jews and Latinos if some Tea Party recruits go from non-violent to violent. That’s why it’s important to drag the masked racism here out into the daylight so we can deal with it and force denials from their movement leaders before certain elements become more brazen and people start getting hurt.
http://www.jackandjillpolitics.com/2009/04/the-rotting-racist-underbelly-of-the-tea-party-protests/
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« Reply #29 on: March 15, 2010, 02:43:41 pm »



TEA PARTY RACISM: What The Media Won't Show You About Teabagger Racism!
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