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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

We're Having a Tea Party Across This Land

A bunch of what's left of the Republican Party is going to be gathering in places around the country to protest, well, something. I'm going to see 2012 Presidential candidate Newt Gingrich speak at City Hall Park tonight. I'll post video later. For now, the Tea Party theme song:



It's the right's idea of a "grassroots" movement. Of course, it's being paid for by right-wing lobbying organizations and being pushed by right-wing media such as Fox News and the Wall Street Journal.

And for a little more crazy:



The guy who's making $10 million a year from his radio show alone is so concerned for the "common man?" Yeah.

Can you believe that the rhetoric has fallen so far this fast?

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2 Comments:

At 2:29 PM, Blogger Roger Owen Green said...

And can you believe they've adopted "teabagging" without knowing what it meant? Urban Dictionary.

 
At 2:35 PM, Blogger jbrzoska said...

It's absolutely incredible, huh?

 

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