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Title: Anti-Obama Taxpayer Tea Parties steeped in insanity
Source: LA Times
URL Source: http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion ... pr15,0,2784720.story?track=rss
Published: Apr 15, 2009
Author: Marc Cooper
Post Date: 2009-04-15 08:39:28 by Refinersfire
Keywords: None
Views: 1672
Comments: 135

he Web is buzzing with information about how to throw an anti-Obama Taxpayer Tea Party, something organizers hope will be held today from Santa Monica to South Carolina. But no need to burn up your bandwidth reading complicated instructions. Here's a simpler recipe:

Go to a hobby store. Buy a scale model of a U.N. One-World-Government Black Helicopter and a tube of glue. Toss the model kit. Sniff the entire tube of glue. You're all set for the party.

I can recall only a few outbreaks of such collective insanity as these tea parties in recent years. There was that time in the mid-1990s when a $19.95 video proving Bill Clinton was some sort of serial killer went viral. And then, a few years back, there was that chilling, televised midnight seance from the floor of the U.S. Congress aimed at reviving the long-brain-dead Terri Schiavo.

And now this. Whip out your Lipton and don your tinfoil hat and join the protest against ... against ... against what exactly?

The original Boston Tea Party was caffeinated by a very simple injustice: American Colonists refused to be taxed by a government that lacked any popular representation. That was remedied a few years later in a heroic struggle that stretched from Concord to Yorktown.

So, if you'll excuse the mixed metaphor, what's the beef behind today's protests? The Obama administration is cutting taxes for all except the very richest of Americans. Reduced withholding is already showing up in millions of paychecks.

Then again, this rash of tea parties is being organized not only by the pseudo-journalists at Fox News (with Glenn Beck, Neil Cavuto and Sean Hannity actively stoking the flames) but also by FreedomWorks, a conservative lobbying outfit headed by former House Majority Leader Dick Armey. I suppose it was Armey's constitutional if morally dubious privilege to have built an entire political career out of defending the wealthy.

But are common folks actually going to dump Earl Grey into Santa Monica Bay because they are outraged, simply infuriated, by the marginal tax rate rising 3% for millionaires?

Or maybe they'll do it for some other reason. The FreedomWorks site says the Tea Party movement began in reaction to President Obama's corporate bailouts and ensuing yawning budget deficits. These same conservatives, however, were mum when George W. Bush erased our budget surplus and put us deep in the red by drunken spending on a pointless war in Iraq and by, yes, granting massive tax rollbacks for the loaded country clubbers who fund the GOP (and Armey's FreedomWorks). Another bothersome detail: The bailouts were also initiated by Bush.

Nobody I know is very pleased with the billions ladled out to teetering banks and corporations. Yet a clear majority of Americans are sophisticated enough to know that these bailouts are a necessary evil and are intended -- unlike the lollipop Bush tax cuts -- not for personal profit but rather as a radical, emergency measure to help Americans keep their jobs, their homes and their retirement.

And while way too many otherwise sane Republicans are actively pandering to the tea-bag battalions, some old-fashioned conservatives are calling out the Teabaggers for their silliness. Writing in Fortune magazine, conservative policy analyst Bruce Bartlett, who has a long anti-tax history, says: "The irony of these protests is that federal revenues as a share of the gross domestic product will be lower this year than any year since 1950. ... The truth is that the U.S. is a relatively low-tax country no matter how you slice the data."

The Tea Party movement, more than anything else, is a rather garish display of a Republican right that seems to have lost not only the national elections but also any semblance of political bearings. Staying on this course, the GOP risks -- in the words of one pundit -- becoming "the Talk Radio Republican Party."

Better put that kettle on, Marge. It's going to be a long and bizarre four years.

Marc Cooper is director of Annenberg Digital News at the Annenberg School for Communication at USC.

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#1. To: Refinersfire (#0)

Marc Cooper is director of Annenberg Digital News at the Annenberg School for Communication at USC.

Wasn't the Obamasiah on the board of directors of this commie outfit?

James Deffenbach  posted on  2009-04-15   8:43:06 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: James Deffenbach (#1)

Wasn't the Obamasiah on the board of directors of this commie outfit?

(1995-1999) Barack Obama spent as founding chairman of the board of the Chicago Annenberg Challenge

Refinersfire  posted on  2009-04-15   8:48:34 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Refinersfire (#2)

I thought that he had ties to that outfit. That was one of the most idiotic articles I have read in a while. But then, when people try to defend the indefensible (Obama) and claim that the commie they are for is much better than his ideological twin who has a different letter after his name, that is about all you can expect.

James Deffenbach  posted on  2009-04-15   8:53:49 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: James Deffenbach (#3)

That was one of the most idiotic articles I have read in a while.

The article is accurate. These tea parties are being planned, and attended by people who voted for Bush, supported Bush until the very end, then voted John McCain. These people would glady vote McCain, and if McCain was president and had the same policies in place they wouldn't be protesting.

This conservative movement isn't fed up with tyranny, they are pissed they lost. Adopting thier cause is folly. They are just not serious.

Rhino369  posted on  2009-04-15   9:56:22 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: Rhino369 (#15)

You are absolutely right. I never knew what the obscene slang term "teabagging" meant until it began to be used in reference to this event. It's somehow appropriate in that this practice in its obscene form apparently originated at fraternity houses.

This is the typical profile of the country club Republicans in adolescent form and these are the types who rally 'round Limbaugh, Hannity and Beck.

These are not conservatives. These are more often white-collar criminals a la the Bush Crime Family who are not opposed to big government until they find they no longer are able to loot it for no-bid contracts.

Sam Houston  posted on  2009-04-15   10:06:29 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: Sam Houston (#18)

These are not conservatives. These are more often white-collar criminals a la the Bush Crime Family who are not opposed to big government until they find they no longer are able to loot it for no-bid contracts.

Why are they any worse than the white-collar criminals who have the D after their name? Shouldn't we condemn ALL the crooked politicians or should we just be selective and hypocritical and bad mouth the ones who have the letter after their names that we don't like?

James Deffenbach  posted on  2009-04-15   10:10:17 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#41. To: James Deffenbach (#21)

The recent history of this country records that for most of the past 28 years, the "R"s have been in control of at least two of the three branches of the federal government and have been responsible therefore for a series of failed imperial wars and the massive looting of the Treasury which has ensued therefrom.

The GOPers began to worship war and militarism under Reagan and then Darth and the Chimp kicked it up several notches higher until now we are collapsing into a Third World hellhole.

There was a critical period of time after the end of the Cold War when the U.S. should have converted to a civilian goods-producing economy. For whatever reason, even Clinton could not force the MIC to demobilize, even if he had wanted them to. Thus, we are screwed and have no future, other than to fire off the nukes (which Darth Cheney very badly wanted to do and nearly succeeded on Aug. 30, 2007).

Sam Houston  posted on  2009-04-15   10:45:58 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#43. To: Sam Houston (#41)

there were more wars started under D admins. then when Rs were the majority, the Ds in congress voted for these wars too. it's been a joint effort/agenda. members of both parties do the bidding of their banker masters.

christine  posted on  2009-04-15   10:51:03 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#45. To: all (#43)

Everyone who is going to these protests, ask your fellow protestors their feelings on the war on terrorism, the drug war, the government spying on people it says are terrorists, the ability of the government to censor immoral media, etc etc.

We all know what you'll find. These people hate liberty as much as they did in Oct 2008. They are just out of power.

Rhino369  posted on  2009-04-15   10:53:11 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#48. To: Rhino369 (#45)

And the sad thing for you is that your D's are no better than those R's you despise so much. You still haven't snapped to the fact that Obama is just as much owned as Bush is. Maybe it will dawn on you one of these days.

James Deffenbach  posted on  2009-04-15   10:58:36 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#51. To: James Deffenbach (#48)

And the sad thing for you is that your D's are no better than those R's you despise so much. You still haven't snapped to the fact that Obama is just as much owned as Bush is. Maybe it will dawn on you one of these days.

I'm not a democrat. In fact I actually voted Republican in 2008 for Senate and House because I wanted balance since I knew Obama would win. I didn't vote for President because none of the candidates (third parties included) were worth pushing a button for.

Rhino369  posted on  2009-04-15   12:28:35 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#53. To: Rhino369 (#51)

Well, you do sound an awful lot like someone who hates the R's with a blinding passion and haven't figured out that they are just about all on the same team. And part of the time it seems you are pretty defensive about Obama. If it weren't for just a very few exceptions you could count all the decent folks in national politics on the fingers of a duck.

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