Recently, one of my readers had this to say: "most people surveyed believe the TEA party are extremists. One thing for certain, there are no intellectuals in the conservative movement." What follows is "Talking Point #353" -- our response.
Talking point #353
As to "intellectualism"
Its your president who does not know how to pronounce
"corpsman" or how many states there are in the Union or whether
Hawaii is in Asia. It was your president
who came up with "shovel ready jobs" and the theory that if we aired
up the tires on our finely tuned cars,
we would no longer need Middle Easter oil. Oh,
how about the theory of "all government spending is Stimulus" coming out of one side of Obama's mouth while
using the other side to condemn George
Bush for spending too much. Who came up
with the bright idea to develop wind energy when we are two decades away from
having an electric grid that can support such energy - at eight times the cost
of hydraulic energy? Whose bright idea
was that?
No one in the lower middle class can afford the electric
cars on the market today -- what Marxist
genius thought that one up? His
healthcare plan will triple the price of medical equipment within 10 years because of the taxes and regulations now being
exercised on those commodities . . . and you call that genius?
And then you claim that the majority of people think the
TEA Party is extreme. Because the
Marxist Media has done its job in influencing the public on what to think of
the TEA party, you think I am impressed? Today, the patriot nation is considered
"extremist" by some because they believe in parental rights, saluting the flag, using the word "God" once in a
while, fighting for the sake of
"freedom," praying, believing in "Satan," and NASCAR . . . . to name a few.
Do you have any idea what the results would be, if Rasmussen polled on each of the individual
beliefs held by the patriot nation? Try
60 and 70 percent support. "TEA
Party" is not the issue, dude. It is what we believe, and we have destroyed
the opposition on that.
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ReplyDelete"Teabagger" is a word that can only be used to describe a sexual practice within the Queer Nation, otherwise, it is not allowed in our "comment."
ReplyDeleteI happened to be surfing your site (I am a regular) and witnessed your deletion. Good for you. I have to say, your views are conservative, as are mine, but you have a most unusual way of expressing your points of view. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteTeabaggers named themselves that.
ReplyDeleteLook back to the beginning of the movement.