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Rep. Michele Bachmann: ‘The Left Is So Deathly Afraid Of The Tea Party’

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Republican Congresswoman Michele Bachmann appeared last night with Judge Jeanine Pirro to talk Tea Party, 2012 politics and what actress she would want to play her in a movie. Bachmann also defended her willingness to allow a government shutdown if a budget could not be agreed upon, since Bachmann says only “non-essential” government services and employees would be impacted.

Pirro asked Bachmann how she responds to charges that members of the Tea Party are racist, while the protesters in Wisconsin seem so unruly. Bachmann responds that the Tea Party is not racist and that “the left is so deathly afraid of the Tea Party” because they “want to continue out of control spending.”

Regarding the recent report that actress Julianne Moore will be portraying Sarah Palin in a movie, Bachmann weighed in on who should play her, saying “Julianne Moore is gorgeous, as is Governor Palin, and as long as the actress is beautiful it wouldn’t bother me at all.” Bachmann concluded by suggesting she will not decide whether she is running for President until the summer. Before then though, Pirro awkwardly predicted “I’m sure there will be some tea at your table.”

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  • http://www.snowspot.net Snowspot

    The Regressives in the Tea Party will fail, sorry Michele.

  • nutsofast

    That’s cause you are the posterchild

    YIKES!

  • nutsofast

    nutsofast said:
    That’s cause you are the posterchild

    YIKES!

    Michelle Bachmans voice
    Sarah Palins Voice

    Please – someone scratch the blackboard

  • http://TheDividedStatesBlog.com Publius219

    The left and the far right have never really gotten along, but I don’t know about “afraid”.

  • possibly

    Michele, your stupidity is a tad scary.

  • nutsofast

    Pirro asked Bachmann how she responds to charges that members of the Tea Party are racist, while the protesters in Wisconsin seem so unruly.

    Unruly vs Racist

    Investigate these 2 for unamerican behavior

  • im_lovin_it

    I’d really like to see a Michele Bachmann/Steve King ticket in my lifetime. A beautiful symphony that would be.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZxQZMSl-o0

  • glenn113

    “OPERATION CHAOS” Michelle Bachmann 2012! Thank you Rush Limbaugh.

  • http://www.snowspot.net Snowspot

    I think Michele is getting jealous that the rallies in Wisconsin are bigger than the Tea Party rallies… 100,000 people. Not too shabby.

  • Hawk11

    The left doesn’t give a damn about the tea party… It’s the right that haven’t formally aligned with them that are afraid. Just ask Orrin Hatch.

  • Atticus Draco

    Hawk11 said:
    Orrin Hatch

    lol,, Fk hatch
    signed Tea Party

  • Hawk11

    Atticus Draco said:
    lol,, Fk hatch
    signed Tea Party

    My point made.
    Thank you

  • murf

    Another non-media story by Mediaite , just to take a dig at there new favorite conservative woman.

    This site is a junior high lunch table , look above …

  • Atticus Draco

    Hawk11 said:
    My point made.
    Thank you

    hope & change
    when we say it,, we mean it!

  • http://www.snowspot.net Snowspot

    Atticus Draco said:
    lol,, Fk hatch
    signed Tea Party

    What’s funny is that you think they won’t destroy the Tea Party. The GOP is run by billionaires, they don’t care about elections.

  • Pablo

    Hawk11 said:
    The left doesn’t give a damn about the tea party…

    Oh, that’s hilarious.

  • Pablo

    Snowspot said:
    The GOP is run by billionaires, they don’t care about elections.

    Judging by Wisconsin, neither do unions.

  • Atticus Draco

    Pablo said:
    Judging by Wisconsin, neither do unions.

    lol

  • im_lovin_it

    im_lovin_it said:
    I’d really like to see a Michele Bachmann/Steve King ticket in my lifetime. A beautiful symphony that would be.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZxQZMSl-o0

    murf said:
    Another non-media story by Mediaite , just to take a dig at there new favorite conservative woman.

    This site is a junior high lunch table , look above …

    Excuse me, but I hope you aren’t including me in that. Steve King and Micehele Bachmann are American heroes. They have been investigated extensively and have been found to be pro-America. I sing their praise from on high.

  • same2u

    I don’t fear the tea party, I hate them; especially the fact that they are the outgrowth of corporate interests like the Koch brothers.

  • Hawk11

    Pablo said:
    Oh, that’s hilarious.

    Is that your brilliant last word? Bravo!!!

  • Hawk11

    im_lovin_it said:
    Excuse me, but I hope you aren’t including me in that. Steve King and Micehele Bachmann are American heroes. They have been investigated extensively and have been found to be pro-America. I sing their praise from on high.

    If you’re serious then you are definitely high on something.

  • http://www.snowspot.net Snowspot

    Pablo said:
    Judging by Wisconsin, neither do unions.

    Haha, they outnumber you and your pathetically small Tea Party showing. No surprise though, it takes a lot of gas to drive your house all the way to a Tea Party rally.

  • murf

    Snowspot said:
    Haha, they outnumber you and your pathetically small Tea Party showing. No surprise though, it takes a lot of gas to drive your house all the way to a Tea Party rally.

    LOL you mean all those BUSED in out of state union protesters ? ( One Nation ring a bell ? ) The majority of the rest were college kids , you leftists really are gullible .

  • Atticus Draco

    murf said:
    LOL you mean all those BUSED in out of state union protesters ? ( One Nation ring a bell ? ) The majority of the rest were college kids , you leftists really are gullible .

    as the posts here prove!
    Nah,, they’re NOT worried about the Tea Party,, NOT at all
    lol

  • Atticus Draco


    Pardon me,, i dont follow Wisconsin politics,,
    BUT,,
    wasn’t it the Tea Party that just recently, and successfully, changed Wisconsin’s dumba$$ ways?
    Can we attribute that to the not so scary Tea Party?
    That was Tea Party’s doin’,, wasn’t it?

  • roxsteady

    Notice how this crazy eyed loon goes straight to Palin’s looks? Know why? Because even she knows that Palin is every bit as ignorant as she is. Want proof? When busted for getting her 5th grade American history wrong, Bachmann released the following statement.

    “So I misplaced the battles Concord and Lexington by saying they were in New Hampshire. It was my mistake, Massachusetts is where they happened. New Hampshire is where they are still proud of it!
    And by the way… That will be the last time I borrow President Obama’s tele-promoter!”

    A weak ass respone to more of her batshitery! If she’d used the President’s teleprompter she’d have gotten the states correct. Whenever you expose one of these morons to their own stupidity they can’t just admit that they were wrong. They have to find some way to blame the left. It’s really pathetic but, then so are they. As for being afraid of a tiny portion of the voting population, old, ignorant, teabaggers….take a good look at the crowd of nearly 100,000 in Wiscosin yesterday and tell me again, who should be afraid? Go ahead and run dear. You’ll become the new national joke. Ask that hillbilly moron from Alaska just how harsh the spotlight can be when you’re clearly out of your league!

  • glenn113

    im_lovin_it said:
    I’d really like to see a Michele Bachmann/Steve King ticket in my lifetime. A beautiful symphony that would be. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZxQZMSl-o0

    That’s hilarious. Don’t forget to start passing it around to all the blogs…”OPERATION CHAOS” Michelle Bachman 2012! It getting some steam already..

  • roxsteady

    By the way, all of you “scared assed” teabaggers on this site who are discouting the college kids who attended the rally should ask yourselves this question. Who do you think they’ll vote for in 2012? The same party they voted for in 2008. They’re not going to vote for the party backed by ignorant, uneducated, toothless, morons who can’t read, spell or identify American history correctly. Eat your hearts out maggots!

  • roxsteady

    Atticus Draco said:
    ‘Pardon me,, i dont follow Wisconsin politics,,BUT,,wasn’t it the Tea Party that just recently, and successfully, changed Wisconsin’s dumba$$ ways?Can we attribute that to the not so scary Tea Party?That was Tea Party’s doin’,, wasn’t it?

    Yes, and now, which party’s 8 State Senators are being recalled? Well played sir! Ha! And come November, their cockeyed govenor will be next!

  • murf

    roxsteady said:
    Notice how this crazy eyed loon goes straight to Palin’s looks? Know why? Because even she knows that Palin is every bit as ignorant as she is. Want proof? When busted for getting her 5th grade American history wrong, Bachmann released the following statement.

    “So I misplaced the battles Concord and Lexington by saying they were in New Hampshire. It was my mistake, Massachusetts is where they happened. New Hampshire is where they are still proud of it!
    And by the way… That will be the last time I borrow President Obama’s tele-promoter!”

    A weak ass respone to more of her batshitery! If she’d used the President’s teleprompter she’d have gotten the states correct. Whenever you expose one of these morons to their own stupidity they can’t just admit that they were wrong. They have to find some way to blame the left. It’s really pathetic but, then so are they. As for being afraid of a tiny portion of the voting population, old, ignorant, teabaggers….take a good look at the crowd of nearly 100,000 in Wiscosin yesterday and tell me again, who should be afraid? Go ahead and run dear. You’ll become the new national joke. Ask that hillbilly moron from Alaska just how harsh the spotlight can be when you’re clearly out of your league!

    roxsteady said:
    Yes, and now, which party’s 8 State Senators are being recalled? Well played sir! Ha! And come November, their cockeyed govenor will be next!

    roxsteady said:
    Notice how this crazy eyed loon goes straight to Palin’s looks? Know why? Because even she knows that Palin is every bit as ignorant as she is. Want proof? When busted for getting her 5th grade American history wrong, Bachmann released the following statement.

    “So I misplaced the battles Concord and Lexington by saying they were in New Hampshire. It was my mistake, Massachusetts is where they happened. New Hampshire is where they are still proud of it!
    And by the way… That will be the last time I borrow President Obama’s tele-promoter!”

    A weak ass respone to more of her batshitery! If she’d used the President’s teleprompter she’d have gotten the states correct. Whenever you expose one of these morons to their own stupidity they can’t just admit that they were wrong. They have to find some way to blame the left. It’s really pathetic but, then so are they. As for being afraid of a tiny portion of the voting population, old, ignorant, teabaggers….take a good look at the crowd of nearly 100,000 in Wiscosin yesterday and tell me again, who should be afraid? Go ahead and run dear. You’ll become the new national joke. Ask that hillbilly moron from Alaska just how harsh the spotlight can be when you’re clearly out of your league!

    Nope , Roxsteady is not worried..

  • Atticus Draco

    roxsteady said:
    Yes, and now, which party’s 8 State Senators are being recalled? Well played sir! Ha! And come November, their cockeyed govenor will be next!

    i’m giving you fair warning
    you got two options
    FEAR THE TEA
    or
    EMBRACE THE TEA!

    WE KNOCKED DOWN THE GDAM UNIONS,, DO YOU NOT UNDERSTAND THAT?!?!?
    DO YOU GET THE GRAVITY OF THAT,,,LOL

    FEAR THE TEA OR EMBRACE IT!!!

  • Nacho

    It’s because shes so pretty.

  • Garth

    No one more amusing than this idiot.

  • TeaPartyPatriot

    BUT…the Tea Party was a REACTION to the out-of-control, irresponsible, reckless, TAX-AND-SPEND, ignore-the-voters EXTREMISM of the lunatic-left d-crat socialists. The Tea Party is merely an effort to RESTORE responsible, sane, accountable and Constitutional government to the people — i.e., all things the lunatic-left HATES.

    So, in a horrifically perverted sense, the fact that the Tea Party is getting America on the right track is all thanks to the radical lunatic-left. So, Thank you, lunatics!

  • Nacho

    The Tea Party was a REACTION to a black man living in the White house.

  • Pablo

    roxsteady said:
    A weak ass respone to more of her batshitery! If she’d used the President’s teleprompter she’d have gotten the states correct.

    All 57 of them.

  • kvon

    The Left is so deathly afraid of people who failed 3rd grade history…

  • RichS

    roxsteady said:
    By the way, all of you “scared assed” teabaggers on this site who are discouting the college kids who attended the rally should ask yourselves this question. Who do you think they’ll vote for in 2012? The same party they voted for in 2008. They’re not going to vote for the party backed by ignorant, uneducated, toothless, morons who can’t read, spell or identify American history correctly. Eat your hearts out maggots!

    Didn’t you predict a Democrat victory in the 2010 elections?

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Joseph-Glackin/100000892011713 Joseph Glackin

    TPP–Which one were you? The Mad Hatter?
    How about the BORROW AND SPEND maniacs, aka the GOP? How about Ronnie and his trickle down your leg “voodoo”?
    How about W & Co.? They got the GOPunks to run two wars off the books, and cut taxes twice on millionaires without cutting spending because, “Reagan taught us deficits don’t matter”?
    So you’re allied with the nincompoops who think they can create a disaster, then blame the guy they pass the mess on to for everything. This is a GOP designed and engineered recession. Be honest and own it.

  • Atticus Draco

    kvon said:
    The Left is so deathly afraid of people who failed 3rd grade history…

    You got you’re a$$ kicked in NOV
    We’re systematical unraveling ObamaKare and at the cusp of carving up the budget,,
    We just took away one of your sacred cows ,, the union,,
    And you wanna sit there and make cheap a$$ jokes,,
    That’s kewl with us
    That’s the way we like it

    dont FEAR THE TEA… lol

  • Arch

    Because the Tea Party is all about fiscal responsibility. http://www.buffalonews.com/topics/carl-paladino/article365304.ece

  • WCinWI

    roxsteady said:
    Yes, and now, which party’s 8 State Senators are being recalled? Well played sir! Ha! And come November, their cockeyed govenor will be next!

    None have been recalled. Can’t wait to work to re-elect R’s the next cycle. :)

  • Yukon Jack

    rocksinthehead said: “If she’d used the President’s teleprompter she’d have gotten the states correct.”

    All 57 of them? Plus the two more still to be visited?

  • WCinWI

    Nacho said:
    The Tea Party was a REACTION to a black man living in the White house.

    What black President are you talking about? He’s mixed the last I checked.

  • WCinWI

    murf said:
    Nope , Roxsteady is not worried..

    Roxsteady also doesn’t have anger or jealousy issues.

  • Pablo

    Nacho said:
    The Tea Party was a REACTION to a black man living in the White house.

    Which is weird because the Tea Party favored candidate for 2012 is sure starting to look like Herman Cain.

  • Lover

    kvon said:
    The Left is so deathly afraid of people who failed 3rd grade history…

    What were Obamas grades? I’ll wait.

  • Lover

    kvon?

  • Yukon Jack

    Nacho said:
    The Tea Party was a REACTION to a black man living in the White house.

    Nonsense, but predictable.

    Tea Partiers judge a person not by the color of his skin, but by the content of his character. Of which Obama is woefully short. Plus he is every bit as white as he is black, so how can any white person be racist, criticizing him.
    Plus, no Tea Partier ever wanted to cut his balls, like the Poverty Pimp shakedown artist Jesse Jackson did.

    Teas Partiers racist?? You should invest in a mirror.

  • Atticus Draco

    Lover said:
    What were Obamas grades? I’ll wait.

    after experiencing him for two years,,
    WE SHOULD DEMAND TO SEE THOSE GRADES!!!

  • Yukon Jack

    Pablo said:
    Which is weird because the Tea Party favored candidate for 2012 is sure starting to look like Herman Cain.

    Exactly! And unlike Obama, Herman Cain is not only REAL black, he is also a REAL man.

  • Lover

    Atticus Draco said:
    after experiencing him for two years,,
    WE SHOULD DEMAND TO SEE THOSE GRADES!!!

    I’d bet the ranch he was worse than a “C” student. Otherwise, he’d be boasting. Instead, he hired a battalion of lawyers to hide them.

  • WCinWI
  • Atticus Draco

    Lover said:
    I’d bet the ranch he was worse than a “C” student. Otherwise, he’d be boasting. Instead, he hired a battalion of lawyers to hide them.

    would you want him to defend ya in a court of law?

  • Lover

    Atticus Draco said:
    would you want him to defend ya in a court of law?

    Uh, no. I’d hire Gloria Alred before I’d hire him and she’s, well, I better just stop. ;)

  • Paul G

    Nacho said:
    The Tea Party was a REACTION to a black man living in the White house.

    Ummmm…he’s ‘half’ white…for all you racist left wingers that care

  • Atticus Draco

    Lover said:
    Uh, no. I’d hire Gloria Alred before I’d hire him and she’s, well, I better just stop. ;)

    i’d say she’s mentally quicker than he is!!!
    i dont care for her at all,, but she’s quicker!!!

  • Resistance Is Futile

    Bachmann is a lying psychopath. she makes up this 105 billion dollars which was voted on by congress. Bachman does not have the reading skill to read a bill. She is an embarrassment for the Republican party. The Tea Party has mant racist in it. Look at the signs at Tea Party rallies. There has been y plenty of pictures to collaborate the racism.

  • Lover

    Paul G said:
    Ummmm…he’s ‘half’ white…for all you racist left wingers that care

    That’s a common post at ThinkProgress by probably the same person. Not even worth responding to.

  • WCinWI

    Yukon Jack said:
    Exactly! And unlike Obama, Herman Cain is not only REAL black, he is also a REAL man.

    Don’t forget Allen West!!!! :)

  • Resistance Is Futile

    Paul G said:
    Ummmm…he’s ‘half’ white…for all you racist left wingers that care

    Ummm have you ever heard of the 1/10 rule. Study some American history.

  • WCinWI

    Resistance Is Futile said:
    Bachmann is a lying psychopath. she makes up this 105 billion dollars which was voted on by congress. Bachman does not have the reading skill to read a bill. She is an embarrassment for the Republican party. The Tea Party has mant racist in it. Look at the signs at Tea Party rallies. There has been y plenty of pictures to collaborate the racism.

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    (takes a break)

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    Oh I really needed that laugh. Thanks!

  • Atticus Draco

    WCinWI said:
    Don’t forget Allen West!!!! :)

    LOVE ALLEN WEST!
    That’s good man right there!

  • WCinWI

    Atticus Draco said:
    LOVE ALLEN WEST!
    That’s good man right there!

    His speech was THE BEST at CPAC. I didn’t attend but I saw it online. Other than Trump’s calling out of the Ron Paulers, West was the prime ticket.

  • WCinWI
  • The_Reasonable_Lib

    Yukon Jack said:
    Exactly! And unlike Obama, Herman Cain is not only REAL black, he is also a REAL man.

    Please tell me what “REAL black” is.

  • Lover

    The 1/10th rule? LOL!

  • writer

    Bill Maher says it’s one who carries a gun in his pants.

  • WCinWI
  • Lover

    The_Reasonable_Lib said:
    Please tell me what “REAL black” is.

    Maybe you should ask “resistance is futile.” He seems to be the expert.

  • WCinWI

    The_Reasonable_Lib said:
    Please tell me what “REAL black” is.

    I would assume that real black is someone born of an African American mother and father. Hence, real = 100%. He meant no offense. :)

  • WCinWI

    Lover said:
    Maybe you should ask “resistance is futile.” He seems to be the expert.

    Haha I almost equated real black with resistance’s rules, but then I decided against it. :)

  • The_Reasonable_Lib

    WCinWI said:
    I would assume that real black is someone born of an African American mother and father. Hence, real = 100%. He meant no offense. :)

    BULLSHIT. Don’t try to twist the errant bigot’s meaning, notsosmart.

  • Ronald McReagan

    Personally, I favor this headline: “Politicans From Both Parties Routinely Misspeak; Nitwits Gloat On Internet.”

  • Lover

    The_Reasonable_Lib said:
    BULLSHIT. Don’t try to twist the errant bigot’s meaning, notsosmart.

    ?

  • Lover

    @The_Reasonable_Lib says:

    You aren’t coming across as very reasonable. Just mho.

  • Yukon Jack

    Resistance Is Futile said:
    Bachmann is a lying psychopath. she makes up this 105 billion dollars which was voted on by congress. Bachman does not have the reading skill to read a bill. She is an embarrassment for the Republican party. The Tea Party has mant racist in it. Look at the signs at Tea Party rallies. There has been y plenty of pictures to collaborate the racism.

    Breitbart offered $100,000.00. Show racist Tea Party signs or pictures and claim it. Otherwise, just shut up!

  • WCinWI

    Lover said:
    ?

    Apparently people on this site steal other’s names and photo ID’s. I’m newer to this site so I had no idea. Apparently I’m notsosmart (another personality). However, if you’d read notsosmart’s posts, he’s beyond hilarious (for the most part). There’s also nutsosmart. He’s just a cranky lib. As is TRL. :)

  • Yukon Jack

    Resistance Is Futile said:
    Ummm have you ever heard of the 1/10 rule. Study some American history.

    So, you approve racist laws?

  • WCinWI

    Yukon Jack said:
    Breitbart offered $100,000.00. Show racist Tea Party signs or pictures and claim it. Otherwise, just shut up!

    Actually, he offered it in relation to the idea that a tea party person spit on a black member of Congress. I’ve seen some “rude” signs at rallies…just not as many or as many vile ones as at Lefty rallies.

    Madison had the worst, from what I’ve seen.

  • Yukon Jack

    The_Reasonable_Lib said:
    Please tell me what “REAL black” is.

    Someone whose ancestry does not show a cracker in the woodpile.

  • Lover

    WCinWI said:
    Apparently people on this site steal other’s names and photo ID’s. I’m newer to this site so I had no idea. Apparently I’m notsosmart (another personality). However, if you’d read notsosmart’s posts, he’s beyond hilarious (for the most part). There’s also nutsosmart. He’s just a cranky lib. As is TRL. :)

    His reference to somebody being a “bigot” made no sense, either. It is Sunday so maybe he’s had a looooong weekend.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Joseph-Glackin/100000892011713 Joseph Glackin

    It is amusing to watch the loon from the lakes being interviewed by the Witch of Westchester, who went into the F#X stable after her political career got sabotaged by a Mafiosi she happened to be married to.
    They deserve each other.

  • WCinWI

    Lover said:
    His reference to somebody being a “bigot” made no sense, either. It is Sunday so maybe he’s had a looooong weekend.

    That’s actually pretty tame. It more tame on the weekends. There are some good posters, Pablo and ImNotBlue (they’ll post back with actual articles, facts, etc., and several others (they tend to be libertarian/conservative bent) but the liberals on this site just resort to name-calling and so on.

    Just have a healthy snack by your side and enjoy the snark. :)

  • Lover

    WCinWI said:
    Actually, he offered it in relation to the idea that a tea party person spit on a black member of Congress. I’ve seen some “rude” signs at rallies…just not as many or as many vile ones as at Lefty rallies.

    Madison had the worst, from what I’ve seen.

    I’ve been to 2 TP rallies in my county and the ONLY sign I saw was “Tea Party Rally, Today” out on the main road. Nobody was carrying signs around. Just normal family people having a good time.

  • The_Reasonable_Lib

    Yukon Jack said:
    Someone whose ancestry does not show a cracker in the woodpile.

    Then the only “Real blacks” would quite possibly be in Africa because the majority of us have something else somewhere down the line. Your racist bullshit falls on its ass.

  • WCinWI

    Lover said:
    His reference to somebody being a “bigot” made no sense, either. It is Sunday so maybe he’s had a looooong weekend.

    Notice Joseph above. He’s also a cranky liberal poster. Posts from him are just funny. And by funny, I mean dreadful.

  • WCinWI

    Lover said:
    I’ve been to 2 TP rallies in my county and the ONLY sign I saw was “Tea Party Rally, Today” out on the main road. Nobody was carrying signs around. Just normal family people having a good time.

    Haha yeah – I only mean that I’m not going to say that people on the conservative side are totally peachy. Some of us have our faults when it comes to signs, but for the most part, we’re good people and we try our best. That’s how most rallies are, but I was talking about anytime you see the DC rallies. You’ll see the occasional “President is X” sign and you don’t know unless you talk to that person if they’re some lefty or just mean conservative.

  • writer

    I think that the lack of posts from the left proves they don’t give the Tea Party a second thought.

  • Lover

    @WC

    Nice chatting I have to head out and do some chores…got rain on the way. :(

  • Lover

    WCinWI said:
    Notice Joseph above. He’s also a cranky liberal poster. Posts from him are just funny. And by funny, I mean dreadful.

    I’ve noticed some are just hit and runners, too. Ok, I really have to go, now! ;)

  • Davo

    Resistance Is Futile said:
    Bachmann is a lying psychopath. she makes up this 105 billion dollars which was voted on by congress. Bachman does not have the reading skill to read a bill. She is an embarrassment for the Republican party. The Tea Party has mant racist in it. Look at the signs at Tea Party rallies. There has been y plenty of pictures to collaborate the racism.

    Even the Republicans admit the last sweep of Congress was about the Tea Party. Money-laundering unions and Communist confiscation of healthcare are nearing their end. No wonder the quoted post shows such fear. Frightened DIMS can only spin around in a circle, shooting at any shadow they think moves. And that’s the sign of sheer terror.

  • Yukon Jack

    The_Reasonable_Lib said:
    Then the only “Real blacks” would quite possibly be in Africa because the majority of us have something else somewhere down the line. Your racist bullshit falls on its ass.

    I am only trying to point out the futility and craziness of talking about race, and the hypocrisy of Obama claiming to be BLACK. He knew fully well that a black man is totally immune to any criticism, because nobody wants to be called a racist and that is why he threw his white grandparents who raised him under the bus, while sopping with adoration of the black bastard of a “father” who abandoned him.

    Am I racist? I don’t think so. I volunteered two weeks of my vacation time every year from 1993 to 2004 to help build houses in Florida, Kentucky and Missouri, mostly for people of color. When my arthritis no longer allowed me to do so, I made financial contributions. Would a racist do that?

  • glenn113

    TeaPartyPatriot said:
    BUT…the Tea Party was a REACTION to the out-of-control, irresponsible, reckless, TAX-AND-SPEND, ignore-the-voters EXTREMISM of the lunatic-left d-crat socialists. The Tea Party is merely an effort to RESTORE responsible, sane, accountable and Constitutional government to the people — i.e., all things the lunatic-left HATES. So, in a horrifically perverted sense, the fact that the Tea Party is getting America on the right track is all thanks to the radical lunatic-left. So, Thank you, lunatics!

    Here’s what these teabaggers don’t seem to understand; The “authentic” interpretation of any document from another era is the safe haven of the small and fearful thinker.
    We rightly esteem the legacy of enlightened reasoning ad priniciples emobdied by the US Constitution, and the thinkig that led to writing oght to be revered and heeded as the philosophical bedrock upon which our way of life is built, but the act of divining the “original intent” of the authors from a 21st Century perspective is a from of freewheeling interpretation in itself.
    Ought we modern readers to attemp to climb inside he heads of a group of men who never heard the sound of a car engine, wo never conceived of machinery that could keep people artificially alive or months or even years, or wh could translate “web” and “site” into Latin and Greek, but would be clueless as to the meaning of the two English words when combined? I say “group of men” advisedly, for these same gentlemen, blinkered by custom, idn’t thinknough of woment to grant them voting rights in the document they crafted.. The founding Fathers wre humble and visionary enough to pass down to us what amonted to an admonition that their groundbreaking work ougt not to be preserved in amber. The trusted that in its elasticity lay its vitality.
    Small and fearful thinkers, they were not.

  • Alz

    Joseph Glackin said:
    It is amusing to watch the loon from the lakes being interviewed by the Witch of Westchester, who went into the F#X stable after her political career got sabotaged by a Mafiosi she happened to be married to.
    They deserve each other.

    You have an amazing ability to add nothing to the conversation.

  • Alz

    Davo said:
    Even the Republicans admit the last sweep of Congress was about the Tea Party. Money-laundering unions and Communist confiscation of healthcare are nearing their end. No wonder the quoted post shows such fear. Frightened DIMS can only spin around in a circle, shooting at any shadow they think moves. And that’s the sign of sheer terror.

    Yes, Modern Liberals/Progressives have an absolute fear of Tea Party people, especially those members that are women. To these libs, women are supposed to go through the liberal victimhood system and neither Bachmann nor Palin subscribe to it.

  • Davo

    Alz said:
    Yes, Modern Liberals/Progressives have an absolute fear of Tea Party people, especially those members that are women.

    And African Americans. Liberals presumed these minorities were all as much of suckers as most other DIMS are, and are both livid and terrified that strong examples of both are represented in the Tea Party movement.

    The more the anti-American Liberals attack the Tea Party, the more it’s their confession of fear. Liberals are NOT, however, afraid of any organization of bird watchers, a fact proven by their complete disinterest.

  • struckgld

    Bachmann would make a first class President.

  • jjay7381

    Ugh. Mediaite has become such a haven for tea party trolls. No reasonable discourse to be had here.

  • notsofast

    This is so true. I even see the libs pulling their race card out on this post!

    LOL

  • Arch

    jjay7381 said:
    Ugh. Mediaite has become such a haven for tea party trolls. No reasonable discourse to be had here.

    Co-signed.

  • notsofast

    Nacho said:
    The Tea Party was a REACTION to a black man living in the White house.

    No, your racism is the lib reaction to a black man in the WH, son.

  • notsofast

    The_Reasonable_Lib said:
    BULLSHIT. Don’t try to twist the errant bigot’s meaning, notsosmart.

    LOL

    The racebaiter is upset!

  • notsofast

    The_Reasonable_Lib said:
    Then the only “Real blacks” would quite possibly be in Africa because the majority of us have something else somewhere down the line. Your racist bullshit falls on its ass.

    Says the racebaiter!

  • illusive man

    jjay7381 said:
    Ugh. Mediaite has become such a haven for tea party trolls. No reasonable discourse to be had here.

    Do you consider the “Liberal” post’s reasonable?

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Paul-D-Powell/659552301 Paul D. Powell

    Deathly afraid? I think not. The “deathly afraid” are those who shout inane conspiracy theories, half-truths and full-on-lies from the highest stages they can to scare the bejeezus out of those who aren’t intelligent enough or just don’t care enough to think for themselves. A little listening to those with whom you disagree and rational discussion would go so much further than shouting them down.

  • Gasket

    No one is afraid of the teabaggers you media whore. We laugh at you idiots. If you are so confident, why not declare your candidacy already?

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Greg-Adams/1030156013 Greg Adams

    @Gasket Driving you nuts, is it? Keep spinning.

  • Davo

    Paul D. Powell said:
    The “deathly afraid” are those who shout inane conspiracy theories, half-truths and full-on-lies from the highest stages they can to scare the bejeezus out of those who aren’t intelligent enough or just don’t care enough to think for themselves.

    That’s a good description of the anti-American Demoncrits as they endeavor to maintain control over their sucker DIMS. Without the benefit of either truth or logic on their side of the argument, what else can a Demon do?

    But like I said before, DIMS only come out firing wildly at the Tea Party when terrified of ‘em. Otherwise…………….No fear, no attack

  • Lover

    The title of this post is becoming more factual by the minute!

  • Davo

    Gasket said:
    No one is afraid of the teabaggers you media whore. We laugh at you idiots.

    Were you laughing last November? You’re just trying to whistle past the graveyard, blown gasket…………..just trying to whistle past the graveyard.

  • the real john t

    Davo said:
    But like I said before, DIMS only come out firing wildly at the Tea Party when terrified of ‘em.

    OH! So that means everytime the teabaggers come out “firing” against the left it means they’re terrified of the left.

  • Lover

    I actually think Gasket has blown a gasket going by the hatred being spewed. Is that really necessary?

  • Lover

    Looks like Obama has broken another promise by hiding Obamacare records. Didn’t he run on transparency?

  • Davo

    the real john t said:
    OH! So that means everytime the teabaggers come out “firing” against the left it means they’re terrified of the left.

    I thought gays mostly liked nuzzling up to you Liberals. Haven’t seen gays “firing” at anybody, but I’ll take your word for it.

  • timzank

    In a nutshell, dems are afraid of anything that represents freedom, smaller govt, less control over the individual, etc.

    The only reason dems get up in the morning is to help control the lives of all those around them. They aren’t complicated really.

  • Sheeeeeit

    No need to look any further, timzank has it all figured out! I’m afraid of few things and the Pea Tarty is definitely not one of them. Run Michele, if yer bad!

  • Mr.Papshmer

    Gasket said:
    No one is afraid of the teabaggers you media whore. We laugh at you idiots.

    You must’ve been blowing milk out of your nose last election!

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Joseph-Glackin/100000892011713 Joseph Glackin

    timzank said:
    In a nutshell, dems are afraid of anything that represents freedom, smaller govt, less control over the individual, etc.

    The only reason dems get up in the morning is to help control the lives of all those around them. They aren’t complicated really.

    It isn’t the Dems. who want to control who I marry. That passed the Patriot Act. That are against choice.

    The Neoconreps. and the tealiban want to give everyone the right to live by their rules.

  • Alz

    Joseph Glackin said:
    It isn’t the Dems. who want to control who I marry. That passed the Patriot Act. That are against choice.

    The Neoconreps. and the tealiban want to give everyone the right to live by their rules.

    Talking about “choice”, check out Rand Paul owning a liber in government about “control”: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELDHaeEsNF0

  • glenn113

    kvon said:
    The Left is so deathly afraid of people who failed 3rd grade history…

    And the wackos who run around in their Revolutionary War uniforms and quote from the Constitution as some of it is as actually applying to today when the founding Fathers never had an idea what this country would look like today.

  • Lover

    kvon, did you dig up Obamas grades, yet? You’ve had 4 or 5 hrs to do so. How bout you, glenn113? Got a link to Obamas grades?

  • ThereWereNoWMDs

    This will surely stiffen support within her base who already believe that every news outlet other than Fox is a communist propaganda machine. The problem is you can’t win a general election with 20% support. So go ahead Michele, keep turning up the crazy.

  • Lover

    There are no grades.

  • Nacho

    Michele Bachmann is the hero of the stupid.

  • Newt Limbaugh

    WCinWI said:
    I’ll be waiting for the following story to hit mediaite:

    http://www.politico.com/blogs/glennthrush/0311/Flake_tells_NIH_to_stop_playing_Julia_Child_.html#comments

    SWEET!
    I want a copy,

  • nutsofast

    WCinWI said:
    Apparently people on this site steal other’s names and photo ID’s. I’m newer to this site so I had no idea. Apparently I’m notsosmart (another personality).

    No they said you were NOT SO SMART (hehehe photo ID’s)

    WCinWI said:
    However, if you’d read notsosmart’s posts, he’s beyond hilarious (for the most part).

    WTF?
    thats beyond hilarious – talk about partisans watching out for their own.

    WCinWI said:
    There’s also nutsosmart. He’s just a cranky lib. As is TRL. :)

    Huhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

  • the real john t

    The only thing I’m afraid of is Palin and Bachmann won’t run for President. I’m afraid I’ll miss out on all the comedy everytime one of them opens their mouth.

  • TrollJuice

    Lover says:
    March 14, 2011 at 12:17 am Lover(Quote)
    Thumb up 1 Thumb down 3

    kvon, did you dig up Obamas grades, yet? You’ve had 4 or 5 hrs to do so. How bout you, glenn113? Got a link to Obamas grades?
    —————

    Got a link to Bachmann’s?

  • TrollJuice

    I blame this on Reagan. He released all the insane from the insane asylums.

  • Adrianjenkinse

    She’ll be another Ralph Nader or Ross Perot if she runs. I doubt the GOP would be terrified but it wouldn’t help them out.
    http://skinnyfiberpills.org/

  • glenn113

    TrollJuice said:
    Lover says:March 14, 2011 at 12:17 am Lover(Quote)Thumb up 1 Thumb down 3 kvon, did you dig up Obamas grades, yet? You’ve had 4 or 5 hrs to do so. How bout you, glenn113? Got a link to Obamas grades?————— Got a link to Bachmann’s?

    You guys have been trying that crap for how many years? I just want to personally thank your hero Rush Limbaugh.

  • glenn113

    struckgld said:
    Bachmann would make a first class President.

    Absolutely right. We will even help her prove it with “OPERATION CHAOS”. And don’t forget to thank Rush.

  • RichS

    glenn113 said:
    Here’s what these teabaggers don’t seem to understand; The “authentic” interpretation of any document from another era is the safe haven of the small and fearful thinker.We rightly esteem the legacy of enlightened reasoning ad priniciples emobdied by the US Constitution, and the thinkig that led to writing oght to be revered and heeded as the philosophical bedrock upon which our way of life is built, but the act of divining the “original intent” of the authors from a 21st Century perspective is a from of freewheeling interpretation in itself.Ought we modern readers to attemp to climb inside he heads of a group of men who never heard the sound of a car engine, wo never conceived of machinery that could keep people artificially alive or months or even years, or wh could translate “web” and “site” into Latin and Greek, but would be clueless as to the meaning of the two English words when combined? I say “group of men” advisedly, for these same gentlemen, blinkered by custom, idn’t thinknough of woment to grant them voting rights in the document they crafted.. The founding Fathers wre humble and visionary enough to pass down to us what amonted to an admonition that their groundbreaking work ougt not to be preserved in amber. The trusted that in its elasticity lay its vitality.Small and fearful thinkers, they were not.

    And they gave us an Amendment process to change the US Constitution. It was because of political maneuvering that the US Supreme Court was able to become the interpreter of the US Constitution. Or do you have something against the Amendment process? Do you think that 9 people should be able to rewrite the laws of the land?

  • RichS

    Paul D. Powell said:
    Deathly afraid? I think not. The “deathly afraid” are those who shout inane conspiracy theories, half-truths and full-on-lies from the highest stages they can to scare the bejeezus out of those who aren’t intelligent enough or just don’t care enough to think for themselves. A little listening to those with whom you disagree and rational discussion would go so much further than shouting them down.

    May I interupt your shouting down for a moment and point out to you that saying the Tea Party is a reaction to having a black man in the White House is an inane conspiracy theory. Saying the Wisconsin Governor is out to destroy the middle class is a full-on-lie from the highest stages meant to scare the bejeezus out of those who aren’t intelligent enough or just don’t care enough to think for themselves. Have you ever tried listening to those with whom you disagree? Have you ever had a rational discussion rather then the shouting down that you seem to favor. What, in your little blurb quoted above, do you consider to be your part in a rational discussion?

  • Penguin60

    TrollJuice said:
    I blame this on Reagan. He released all the insane from the insane asylums.

    Yeah, but who let them use the internet?

  • RichS

    the real john t said:
    OH! So that means everytime the teabaggers come out “firing” against the left it means they’re terrified of the left.

    “firing” wildly means you are terrified. “firing” and being on target means your aim is straight and true. Glad I could explain that to you.

  • Penguin60

    Joseph Glackin said:
    The Neoconreps. and the tealiban want to give everyone the right to live by their rules.

    Gasket said:
    We laugh at you idiots

    Yep, with comments like this, it sure is a laugh fest. LMAO! Guess they found a new term, what nazi, racist, redneck lose their charm?

  • mibwilso

    She’s got to be kidding herself.

    The Left LOVES the Tea Party…. The Tea Party makes mainstream Republicans squirm. The mainstream Repubs can’t decide whether to pander to the extremists or to sound reasonable and sane.

    The more the mainstream GOP panders to the wingnuts, the more likely it is that they lose. Everyone knows that the Tea Party does not represent a majority of Americans.

    So, no, we are not “afraid” of the Tea Party.

  • Calvin

    the real john t said:
    all the comedy everytime one of them opens their mouth.

    You’re

    talkin’

    ’bout

    President Obama

    and

    Vice President Biden,

    right?

  • sarchasm

    The only thing I’m afraid of is the vomit rising in my throat when I hear Bachman speak.

  • http://gordonbloyershow.com gordonbloyershow

    Gasket said:
    No one is afraid of the teabaggers you media whore. We laugh at you idiots. If you are so confident, why not declare your candidacy already?

    I hear there is a lot of laughing going on in your asylum. What is the treatment for that?

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Joseph-Glackin/100000892011713 Joseph Glackin

    Are you sure that’s what you are hearing, Gordo?
    It could be the bats in your belfry bumping into the clock chimes.

  • Rio

    TrollJuice said:
    I blame this on Reagan. He released all the insane from the insane asylums.

    That was a Kennedy program, the dems apparently weren’t paying attention to their “good intentions”

    The hearing will begin at 10:00 AM. on Tuesday, May 10, 1994, in room SD-215
    of the Dirksen Senate Office Building.

    “In 1955, there were 550,000 patients in state mental hospitals across the coun-
    try,” Senator Moynihan said. “A deinstitutionalization policy begun in 1963 had re-
    duced that number to 180,000 by 1990. There was broad support for deinstitu-
    tionalization in the late 1950’8 and early 1960′s. It seemed that by using effective,
    newly discovered drugs to control illness, patients could be let out of state hospitals
    where they had been ‘warehoused’.”

    “We now recognize that the unintended consequences of this government mental
    health policy have been homelessness, drug addiction and immense human suffer-
    ing. The Committee will explore the history of the deinstitutionalization and also
    examine the advances in the development or medications to treat mental illness and
    addiction,” Senator Moynihan said.
    ~~~~
    President Kennedy’s bill specifically provided that we would
    build 2,000 community mental health centers by the year 1980,
    and thereafter build one per 100,000 population and keep it at that
    rate. But, we built about 400 and then forgot we had set out to do
    this.

    The institutional memory got lost in the Congress, and in the De-
    partment of Health, Education and Welfare. Then we stopped, but
    the deinstitutionalization continued, or is more likely the case, peo-
    ple did not go into institutions. Then a generation went by and, low
    and behold, we have a problem called “the homeless,”
    ~~~~
    We keep this pen certificate hanging in our back room as a re-
    minder of the cost of good intentions. To make great changes cas-
    ually and not pay very rigorous attention to what follows is to in-
    vite large disturbances. We would hope that we would be a lot
    more careful in this health legislation than we were a generation
    ago in mental health.

    http://www.archive.org/stream/deinstitutionali00unit/deinstitutionali00unit_djvu.txt

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Joseph-Glackin/100000892011713 Joseph Glackin

    It seems that the only people afraid of the Tealiban are in the GOP.
    From Orrin Hatch to Mitch McConnell they’ve lined up to kiss the TP’s @ss.

  • my dogs gone

    The left loves the TEA PARTY !
    Who else could undermine the Republicans any better than they do?

  • LarryB

    Ron Paul’s version of the Tea Party had a great focus- the Constitution of the United States and limited government. Dr Paul said recently in the NY Times “As many frustrated Americans who have joined the Tea Party realize, we cannot stand against big government at home while supporting it abroad. We cannot talk about fiscal responsibility while spending trillions on occupying and bullying the rest of the world. We cannot talk about the budget deficit and spiraling domestic spending without looking at the costs of maintaining an American empire of more than 700 military bases in more than 120 foreign countries. We cannot pat ourselves on the back for cutting a few thousand dollars from a nature preserve or an inner-city swimming pool at home while turning a blind eye to a Pentagon budget that nearly equals those of the rest of the world combined.”
    But when the likes of Michelle Bachman and Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin attached themselves to the Party, it cost them credibility. You now have people who consider themselves Tea Partiers who fully support a foreign policy of aggression and intervention, who support the secrecy of the untouchable private bankers otherwise known as the FED, who believe that the government’s version of security trumps civil liberties in the unpatriotic Patriot Act.

  • Rio

    LarryB said:
    As many frustrated Americans who have joined the Tea Party realize, we cannot stand against big government

    I think you need to step back and remember how young the tea party is and how huge the problems are. It’s going to take much longer than an election cycle to right this ship. It’s taken hard work and persistance to get this far and, it’s going to take more, much more. Don’t let the anti Palin, Bachmann, Beck voices side track the mission. Tea partiers are diverse and independent, who knows in the long run how much influence the above mentioned three will eventually have. Who knows if and when another Allan West pops up. Keep your eye on the prize.

  • Davo

    mibwilso said:
    Everyone knows that the Tea Party does not represent a majority of Americans.

    Last November’s election greatly disagrees with your opinion. The more DIMS and old guard Republicans ignore the Tea Party, the more you will be swept away by a renewed, grass-roots counter-revolution to restore American greatness, productivity, and prosperity to counter the Liberal revolution in depression, oppression, and dependency.

  • jkedit

    Lady, we aren’t the slightest bit afraid of you, the Tea Party, Palin, or any of your other kooks who have nothing but vitriol and noise on their side. We’re simply waiting for you to implode under the weight of your own ridiculousness, ignorance and self-centeredness. So go ahead and do your thing. We’ve got plenty of time.

  • PC Kryptonite

    jkedit said:
    Lady, we aren’t the slightest bit afraid of you, the Tea Party, Palin, or any of your other kooks who have nothing but vitriol and noise on their side. We’re simply waiting for you to implode under the weight of your own ridiculousness, ignorance and self-centeredness. So go ahead and do your thing. We’ve got plenty of time.

    Ridiculous, ignorance and self-centeredness? You must not attend many Democrats/union sponsored rallies where Astroturf is the name of the game so much so that when a real honest-to-goodness mainstream America grassroots revolution occurs you are really not equipped to understand what you’re seeing so refer to your talking points of name-calling, oh and by the way you forgot racist on your list, you wouldn’t want to forget that one.

    What you saw last November was the movement in its infancy and in all the TP rallies I’ve attended the place where it was held was cleaner after the rally than it was before a stark contrast to the Socialists dependency class centered rallies that literally trashed the place, anyone with any common sense should know what that is telling them. But I agree with Davo, we’re nothing to worry about just a flash in the pan, here today gone tomorrow no threat to you and the cultural Marxist elite political class so just go to sleep and everything will be just fine. Zzzzz…

  • avoidswork

    Davo said:
    Last November’s election greatly disagrees with your opinion. The more DIMS and old guard Republicans ignore the Tea Party, the more you will be swept away by a renewed, grass-roots counter-revolution to restore American greatness, productivity, and prosperity to counter the Liberal revolution in depression, oppression, and dependency.

    Actually, you are incorrect.

    The demographics of the people who consider themselves a member of the Tea Party tend to be older (55+ yrs), white, Christian and more socially conservative (than GOPers) sect of Republicans.

    http://www.poststarnews.com/lifestyle/x1404215180/Religion-News-Survey-tracks-demographics-of-Tea-Partiers

  • avoidswork

    PC Kryptonite said:
    Ridiculous, ignorance and self-centeredness? You must not attend many Democrats/union sponsored rallies where Astroturf is the name of the game so much so that when a real honest-to-goodness mainstream America grassroots revolution occurs you are really not equipped to understand what you’re seeing so refer to your talking points of name-calling, oh and by the way you forgot racist on your list, you wouldn’t want to forget that one. What you saw last November was the movement in its infancy and in all the TP rallies I’ve attended the place where it was held was cleaner after the rally than it was before a stark contrast to the Socialists dependency class centered rallies that literally trashed the place, anyone with any common sense should know what that is telling them. But I agree with Davo, we’re nothing to worry about just a flash in the pan, here today gone tomorrow no threat to you and the cultural Marxist elite political class so just go to sleep and everything will be just fine. Zzzzz…

    It’s because you’re older (the cleaner part).
    And you’re not really something to worry aside from splintering the GOP. In this current political climate, Reagan would be Blue Dog Democrat. Heck, Nixon would be considered too moderate.

    Glad you’re exercising your non-Marxist, non-Socialist agenda. But, you’re backing the wrong horse for a cause with no name, no coherency and no leader. All it really looks like is a bunch of senior citizen white people being cranky.

  • http://rtcportraitsandmore.com Tcopper

    Michele Bachmann is such a joke. However she has a point. I mean look at Obama, he acts like he’s afraid to do anything that the republicans and the racist tea party don’t like. The only reason why I will vote for him in 2012 is because I don’t want to revive the Jim Crow laws that the tea party seems to want so bad.

  • Tedderman

    The abject fear of the tea-party stems from one overriding fact, that there are enough clinically stupid people in this country and they will end democracy as we know it.

  • jrcmi

    “Rep. Michele Bachmann: ‘The Left Is So Deathly Afraid Of The Tea Party’”

    Yeah, they’re afraid she’s NUTS!

  • hgarner2000

    These days, being president of the United States requiers one to get so much blood on one’s hands that you have to practically be the Anti-Christ just to run the country. Congresswoman Bachmann is a devout Christian, it would be inappropriate for her to run for Anti… er… I mean President.

  • njoy-d-ride

    Matt Schneider Titled his article:
    Rep. Michele Bachmann: ‘The Left Is So Deathly Afraid Of The Tea Party’

    I could have told you that by just reading the comments on Mediaite.

  • njoy-d-ride

    avoidswork said:
    Actually, you are incorrect. The demographics of the people who consider themselves a member of the Tea Party tend to be older (55+ yrs), white, Christian and more socially conservative (than GOPers) sect of Republicans. http://www.poststarnews.com/lifestyle/x1404215180/Religion-News-Survey-tracks-demographics-of-Tea-Partiers

    Hummmmm; Davo has the results of an election, you have some survey. Do you know which counts more?

  • dsriley

    is she KIDDING? The left as the rest of the World are laughing their heads off at the Tea Party. Does she really believe anyone on the left take them seriously. All the Tea Party is is a bunch of noise with ABSOLUTELY No Common Sense.

    I think that they believe that they are a part of Charlie Sheen’s “WINNING” network. That’s a joke right there

  • mibwilso

    Davo said:
    Last November’s election greatly disagrees with your opinion. The more DIMS and old guard Republicans ignore the Tea Party, the more you will be swept away by a renewed, grass-roots counter-revolution to restore American greatness, productivity, and prosperity to counter the Liberal revolution in depression, oppression, and dependency.

    Show many ANY data that suggests most Americans agree with the Tea Party. You can’t. Voting Republican does not necessarily mean they support the Tea Party.

    The voters had the chance to turn the Senate over to Republicans too…but they didn’t because the GOP ran Teabaggers in so many races.

    When baggers have to run in statewide races (instead of in gerrymandered house districts), they LOSE.

  • Exgoper

    “The Left Is So Deathly Afraid Of The Tea Party’”
    We all should be.  

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