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Humor: What Liberals Think about the Tea Party

Lonecowboy

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They should fear the TEA party- by Mychal Massie

Jihadists in Egypt, Muslim Brotherhood and al-Qaida in Libya are called heroes and brave for opposing despots, but we are scorned. Tea-party members are being vilified and attacked by those on both sides of the congressional aisle and their various minions. Those who can best be described as illegitimate children of the morganatic, fancying themselves as enlightened, attack us as well.

But angst directed at the tea party is misplaced. Many in the tea-party movement were hypercritical of President Bush. This essayist criticized him for his spending, his push for amnesty for illegals, his "No Child Left Behind" and Medicare prescription plans, his stimulus spending and for his allowing a legitimate war to become a politically correct, media-driven exercise fought with the thought in mind that the bad guys should not be offended – instead of killing them into submission.

The anger should be directed at the person who had all the answers as a candidate. As a candidate, Obama labeled President George W. Bush as being tantamount to Beelzebub, and yet it is he, not Bush, who is responsible for the birth of the tea party. It is he who has outspent all other presidents combined; he is responsible for the national debt growing at a rate of $150 billion a month; he is the one responsible for the growth of government; and he is the reason for the wave of discontent that has given rise to the tea-party movement – which, while outspoken and determined, hasn't remotely exhibited behavior the unions, environmentalist and homosexual groups display. Nor has the tea party caused any of the disruption and destruction of those, Obama et al. applaud in Libya.

But, rather than lay the blame where it rightfully belongs, the tea-party is targeted. Republican hierarchy is trying to co-opt and marginalize the tea-party, but liberals are pushing the only form of debate they know – ad hominem attacks and race-mongering. When we criticized Bush, it was because he was inept; when we criticize Obama – who is ineptness on steroids – liberals unleash hateful diatribes and personal attacks.

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For instance, over the course of the past few weeks my columns have brought liberal vitriol to new heights. Comments and letters received have been crude, morally opprobrious invectives, but obviously not out of character for those so inclined.

Bob Krebsbach wrote me saying that I was a "F'n liar" who "hated mom, apple pie, baseball and Chevrolet." It is one of the many profanity-laced letters he has sent me in recent months. This, his latest diatribe was his crude way of taking umbrage with my column entitled "Pharaoh Tutan-Rah-Obama." That said, I assured him that I didn't like Chevrolets, but that I do love apple pie and baseball and that if his mother were anything like him I would probably respect/like her no more than I did him.

Randy Shape wrote, "You, sir, are a nigger." He then dribbled the obligatory, "I've never used that word before, but in this case I strongly feel it is appropriate." It seems that out of all he has come in contact with in his lifetime – my column detailing the ways Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder are openly hostile toward white Americans ("Obama-Holder's latest punish-Whitey move") aroused such emotion that he simply could not refrain from calling me a "nigger."


Democrats hate the tea party because we activists are united in opposition to them. The Republican hierarchy tries to undermine and minimize our effectiveness because we insist on holding them accountable. Persons like Bob Krebsbach and Randy Shape, reference above, are filled with hate, anger and not so secretly held feelings of selective racism. While the same media that accords terrorists such glowing praise for fighting "evil dictators" refers to us as fringe groups, they attempt to label us as racist white trash and self-interested seniors who are only interested in Social Security.

The 800-pound gorilla in the center of the room, which they all fail to publicly acknowledge, is that their motivations are fueled by fear and loathing. Politicians are fearful because they see the demographics comprising the tea party's makeup and realize we are comprised of voters who have had enough of out-of-control government, out-of-control judicial system and constitutional infidelity. The others loathe us because we are a threat to their ill-gotten political gains. But what they should know is, we aren't going away, we won't be intimidated or demagogued, and we are motivated by one more thing that escapes their notice – we actually believe that we have the right to live without government intrusion, we believe that we are all created equal, and we believe government exist to serve us, not for us to serve it.
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Mychal Massie is chairman of the National Leadership Network of Black Conservatives-Project 21 – a conservative black think tank located in Washington, D.C. He was recognized as the 2008 Conservative Man of the Year by the Conservative Party of Suffolk County, N.Y. He is a nationally recognized political activist, pundit and columnist. He has appeared on Fox News Channel, CNN, MSNBC, C-SPAN, NBC, Comcast Cable and talk radio programming nationwide. A former self-employed business owner of more than 30 years, Massie can be followed at mychal-massie.com.





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hopalong

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Her logic runs side by side with several of our posters on here, but a least she did not try to change the subject like our on board liberals :D :D Just didn't make any sense at all :roll: :roll: opps just like our on board tea party bashers that think they are white skinhead, Aryan Nations, KKK, and Neo Nazis,extremist" homophobic or racist nutcases, Freemen, Posse Comitatus!!
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any guess who made these statements about the teaparty members????? :wink: :wink:
 
Yeah, I think the politicians fear losing their OFFICES because of the tea party, but their rank and file really seem to believe it's dangerous racism.
 
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