Man, that’s some wool-covering.At LAT: People of color who’ve observed the ascent of the so-called tea party movement didn’t need a poll to tell them that this spasm is merely a racist backlash to the election of the nation’s first African American pre…
From Ed Morrissey: Maybe it’s just me, but does anyone else see the irony in the juxtaposition of these two protest signs outside of an appearance by Sarah Palin in Eugene, Oregon?It’s a darned good thing that the person holding the sign that says,…
John Hawkins has a roundup, “The 10 Best Tea Party Signs So Far.” Not included are a some of my favorites from American Power… from Irvine April 15, 2010: From O.C.’s Patriots Against Pelosi last November: And from Wilshire’s 9-12 West 2010:
At MyFox Philadelphia, “Tea Party Rallies On Independence Mall”: At Midnight Blue, “Take Back Congress Tea Party – Philly Style”:
This is getting too funny.First, Gateway Pundit has a report, “Socialist Infiltrators Hand Out Fake Tea Party Literature at NY Protest.” Pretty pathetic. Click on the full communist phony “tea party” flyer here:Plus, check this out, from Erick Erickson…
From Looking at the Left, “TAX DAY REVOLT- Washington DC 2010″:
At Fox News, “Bill Clinton Warns Tea Party Anger Could Incite Right-Wing Extremism”:Former President Bill Clinton warned Friday that the anger some members of the Tea Party movement express about higher taxes and the size of government could feed the s…
Actually, I don’t know if she approves this message, LOL!No matter, check out Grizzly Mama’s Philly tea party coverage, “Philadelphia Tax Day 2010.” And that’s Grizzly Mama hangin’ with ALa (at right), and her post, from Blonde Sagacity, is here: “Phil…
I had no idea, but April 15, 2009, would mark a radical turning point in my personal and political development. For one thing, I’d never photo-blogged before, and now I love it. I became a citizen-journalist after Tax Day 2009, not just an opinion blog…
At Gallup, “Six in 10 Americans Expect Their Taxes to Increase”:Sixty-three percent of Americans believe their taxes will increase in the next 12 months, while 4% expect a change that will reduce their taxes. Majorities of all income groups share this …