Tax Day Tea Party: Denver 2010
by Ari Armstrong | 12:08 pm, April 16, 2010 | 7 Comments
What do the Tea Partiers believe? Many politicians and commentators have pretended to know. I figured I'd just ask them. This first video features numerous interviews with participants of the Tax Day Tea Party, held at the state Capitol in Denver on April 15, 2010.A second video starkly illustrates the basic difference in tone between the Tea Parties and left-wing protests. Will the left and their media supporters continue to pretend that the Tea Partiers are the uncivil ones?
See T. L. James's article for more on the left-wing infiltrators and protestors.
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April 16th, 2010 @ 2:00 pm
[...] with a cameo by DNC moonbats and Recreate ‘68 honchos Mark Cohen and Glenn Spagnuolo (and another video on the difference between Tea Partiers and the leftist counterprotesters at yesterday’s [...]
April 16th, 2010 @ 2:57 pm
The simpleton Birthers along with the Tea baggers are the same whiners that were crying when the McCain/Bailin ticket lost. Now that their yelling and screaming failed to stop the health care debate and the bill from passing they are crying again. Let’s face it the Republicans had eight years to deal with health care, immigration, climate change and financial oversight and governance and they failed. The Republicans are good at starting wars (two in eight years, with fat contracts to friends of Cheney/Bush) but not at winning wars as seen by the continuing line of body bags that keep coming home. Instead of participating in the health care debate of ideas the Republicans party turned inward to their old fashion obstructionist party (and their Confederacy roots). In my opinion the Republican Waterloo loss was caused by the party allowing a small portions (but very loud) of the republican party of “birthers, baggers and blowhards” to take over their party. I will admit that this fringe is very good at playing “Follow the Leader” by listening to their dullard leaders, Beck, Hedgecock, Hannity, O’Reilly, Rush, Savage, Sarah Bailin, Orly Taitz, Victoria Jackson, Michele Bachmann and the rest of the Blowhards and acting as ill programmed robots (they have already acted against doctors that perform abortions). The Birthers and the Tea party crowd think they can scare, intimidate and force others to go along with them by comments like “This time we came unarmed”, let me tell you something not all ex-military join the fringe militia crazies who don’t pay taxes and run around with face paint in the parks playing commando, the majority are mature and understand that the world is more complicated and grey than the black and white that these simpleton make it out to be and that my friend is the point. The world is complicated and people like Hamilton, Lincoln, and Roosevelt believed that we should use government a little to increase social mobility, now it’s about dancing around the claim of government is the problem. The sainted Reagan passed the biggest tax increase in American history and as a result federal employment increased, but facts are lost when mired in mysticism and superstition. Although some Republicans are trying to distant themselves from this fringe most of them, having no game plan/ vision for our country, are just going along and fanning the flames. For a party that gave us Abraham Lincoln, it is tragic that the ranks are filled with too many empty suits. But they now claim they have changed, come on, what sucker is going to believe that? All I can say to you is remember Waterloo.
April 16th, 2010 @ 7:32 pm
Gee, Montana, did you cut and paste that all by yourself? Good job! We’re all very impressed.
Next time, though, use the updated version – your copy still calls them “tea baggers” instead of “tea klanners”.
April 16th, 2010 @ 9:56 pm
Here are some Pictures from the Denver Tax Day Tea Party at TheMoveRight.com http://wp.me/ptRgU-hm
April 17th, 2010 @ 1:42 am
Very original of you Montana, I can find your same tired rant above on at least 50 different websites all posted very recently.
Don’t use your own little thinker up there in that tin-can of a head.
April 18th, 2010 @ 7:57 pm
T.L. James & Keith: With the increase in voter registration I frankly doubt your little crowd will do much more than the Timothy Mcveigh Patriot crowd, but keep listening to your blowhard leaders, they are so articulate and have your best interest in mind (stay within the lines, the lines are your friend). Thanks for the laughs, you guys are funny.
April 19th, 2010 @ 8:17 pm
Ahh! But you clearly did get Bill Clinton’s memo about equating advocacy of small government and fiscal responsibility and personal liberty with domestic terrorism. Good for you!