CNN reports "dozens" at the first stop on the Tea Party Express. One wonders why CNN even bothers to keep its doors open.

Well, this story requires more space for the pictures of Searchlight than it does for words or a "rebuttal." As per usual, the Marxist Media (CNN specifically) reported the first stop for the Tea Party Express, beginning in Searchlight, Nevada, Harry Reid's hometown, as a gathering of "dozens" of conservatives.

If you remember the April 15 Tea Party gathering in D.C. last year, you will recall a Marxist Media estimate of 30,000 when the actual number was between 1.5 and 2 million -- Midknight Review ran two pictures of the event showing a wall-to-wall crowd running from the Washington Monument down to our White House, around to the right side of the Capitol building, and nearly 3/4 of a mile "up" whatever side street is to that side of the Capitol.

We give you the same "rebuttal" as we did last year. The Marxist Media will be consistent in denying the grassroots movement of Conservative America. Midknight Review believes that we could have 73 million folks vote a conservative ticket this coming mid-term. That would be a pronominal total. The Liberals had 69 million voting for Obama in contrast to 60 million conservatives.

Setting CNN reporting aside, FoxNews reported more than 10,000 at the Searchlight event with several thousand sitting along side the highway, unable to get into the event. The Tea Party conservative grassroots movement is huge and growing.

Take a look at the crowds and decide for yourselves: a few dozen or maybe, just maybe, 10 to 12 thousand.

Make note of the cars: the line runs the full length of the picture -- from the bottom, up and around that little hill and as far as you can see. The event is near the top and to the left of the hill. It is the right lane at picture bottom traveling to the event. You can see the entrance into the event about a half inch below the line of trees.

The crowd at the event was so large the folks in the helicopter above could not get the entire gathering in its view.

Story by jds.
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