Unleashing The Beast

Greco

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During the summer we saw Republican leaders, and special interests combine to create the tea bag movement. It was projected as a grassroots movement, but it was actually orchestrated at the highest levels of the Republican Party. They tapped in to a segment of the population that was uninformed, and they filled their brains with slogans and contrived issues to be upset about. The result was chaos at many town hall meetings. Heated, spirited debate departed and was replaced with disruptive yelling. Organizers of the tea bag movement even wrote and issued instructions suggesting how attendees could disrupt and block all real discussions. The radio and television hatemongers jumped on the bandwagon and fueled the fire. Fox News became a cheerleader for the movement, even organizing some events. Soon individuals were actually showing up armed with loaded weapons, and angry, very angry.

Protesters frequently cited government spending as a big issue. The fact that they were totally silent during the past eight years on this subject speaks volumes. During those years a Republican president turned a budget surplus into the largest debt we'd ever witnessed. But after the Republican strategists told the tea baggers this was an issue, it suddenly created a rage among them. Another reoccurring message at tea party events seems to be, "I want my country back." I know what that means. So do you. It means the ugly face of racism actually never left us, and has now surfaced out in the open again. That's the only explanation for the 400% increase in presidential death threats reported by the Secret Service, over the past president. Republican strategists are aware of this, but they want control back so much they continue to stir the pot, fan the flames and their allies in the media willingly assist them.

Last week we saw a change in this movement. It was unexpected, certainly unanticipated by the organizing Republican leaders, and we need to pay attention. In South Carolina, at a town hall meeting Republican Senator Lindsey Graham found himself in a gymnasium filled with tea baggers. He was yelled at, booed, called a traitor and a host of other demeaning names. The tea baggers even yelled out that George W. Bush is a war criminal. So what was Senator Graham's offense that set off this reaction? He wasn't far enough to the right for this crowd. Factions of this group are now showering their abuse and rants even at Republicans, perceived to not be as radical and rabid as themselves.

The tea baggers are irrationally angry on a host of topics, stunningly ignorant, believing their own government is the enemy, absolutely convinced the government is attempting to gain total control of their lives and not listening to them and their views, and they see no value in listening to any voice of reason. They're armed. That's an exceptionally dangerous combination. Yet that's what the Republican strategists have created. It was this identical mindset that put extreme right wing radicals, Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols, into action on April 19, 1995. Both were angry with the government, believing it was out of control and needed to be taught a lesson. Today we have angry uninformed individuals that are being egged on by the Republican leadership, and told on a daily basis by the radio and television hatemongers how right they are. How long will it be until the most loony of their pack decides it's time to take matters into their own hands? We're actually witnessing the Republican Party recruit, indoctrinate and inflame a segment of America that may well lead to acts of domestic terrorism.

Sound far fetched? Considering the contributing factors of the Murrah Building bombing I'm not so sure about that. Nothing is on the horizon to tone it down, to scale it back to a civil level. I'm not convinced it can be.

In the months ahead, if we are unfortunate enough to actually experience a monstrous act by this group, it will be a direct result of the actions taken by individuals that should have known better. The Republican leadership, and their media allies may have unleashed a now uncontrollable movement, yet they continue their alliance with them. The blame will extend past the individuals committing the act, and extend to include those that created them, encouraged them, inflamed them, and spread divisiveness across our country. This is one of the greatest acts of anti-Americanism I've ever witnessed, and it's challenging to project any good conclusion to it.
 
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Graham is a deceitful person - he should just have some swagger about it like Barney Frank.
 
From what I found out, the tea parties were started by grass roots. There may now be some bigger affiliations aiding some of this movement, but it was started by and is mainly being spread thru grass roots.

Do you think Moveon.org or the Dems don't have tons of money being thrown at them from Soros?

I don't care that the tea party people are getting some additional backing from conservative groups, as long as they help stop Obama's radical agenda.
 
From what I found out, the tea parties were started by grass roots. There may now be some bigger affiliations aiding some of this movement, but it was started by and is mainly being spread thru grass roots.

Do you think Moveon.org or the Dems don't have tons of money being thrown at them from Soros?

I don't care that the tea party people are getting some additional backing from conservative groups, as long as they help stop Obama's radical agenda.

To a certain extent I agree with you, Chest, but Moveon.org isn't fomenting armed rebellion nor are they interrupting the discussions at public meetings. This is America, everybody should have the right to speak their piece, but going to townhall meetings with loaded weapons is a disaster waiting to happen.
 
No moveon.org is not interrupting meetings, but the SEIU, which is largely affiliated with Obama and contribute heavily, did go to many town halls and exert their force.

And I agree. Everyone in this nation has the freedom to speak their mind and should be heard by the Washington Elite.
If Obama would actually just listen, instead of offering up rhetoric all the time, I don't think people would be at arms.

He says what he needs to in front of each different political group, to appease them. This is what makes most americans distrust this man the most.
 
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greco, how does it feel to be a walking cliche? Spewing all the standard, tired, long-debunked tripe as though they were something new and different?

Do you feel there is still someone around who will believe you, outside of the usual leftist fanatics who can never change?

(yawn)
 
Clearly you're not a candidate to have documented facts placed in your path with any chance of comprehension, so I don't have any concerns about connecting with the kool-aid drinkers like you.
 
Those remind me of the kindof sources who wouldn't take into account ambient levels of astroturf-ism - like they might see community organizing, unions, or college students for that matter - they tend to be on someones payroll - as an outgrowth of socio-economic factors, as opposed to an appendage of this or that party, and thus, quite naturally, would see any support directly from a party as the end-all-be-all of buying warm bodies.
 
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