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He defends the Tea Party take that our government is failing miserably across a broad front in serving the interests and general welfare of the people it was meant to serve. There are plenty of people of every political persuasion who agree with that. I don't hear him defending their solution, which is to shrink it until you can drown it in a bathtub.
He defends the Tea Party take that our government is failing miserably across a broad front in serving the interests and general welfare of the people it was meant to serve. There are plenty of people of every political persuasion who agree with that. I don't hear him defending their solution, which is to shrink it until you can drown it in a bathtub.
He defends the Tea Party take that our government is failing miserably across a broad front in serving the interests and general welfare of the people it was meant to serve. There are plenty of people of every political persuasion who agree with that. I don't hear him defending their solution, which is to shrink it until you can drown it in a bathtub.
He defends the Tea Party take that our government is failing miserably across a broad front in serving the interests and general welfare of the people it was meant to serve. There are plenty of people of every political persuasion who agree with that. I don't hear him defending their solution, which is to shrink it until you can drown it in a bathtub.
Now you like the TEA party. . YOU ANTI-GOVERNMENT A-HOLE!
Just posting this in the most recent "tea party" thread. To well put not to share...
It’s easy to write them off as just another bunch of opportunists. But the endemic corruption of this movement should trouble the American right, if not the American conscience. The conservative diagnosis of Washington’s brokenness is that Americans have outsourced the task of self-government to a managerial class in Washington, a corruption that has transformed our nation’s capital into “the Beltway,” a shorthand for D.C.’s toxic culture of cronyism.
The populist right’s instinctive response — the Tea Party — immediately became just another added layer of cronyism. A grassroots corruption. Really, a weed. If the American people have outsourced their self-government to Washington, the conservative movement made another dirty deal, allowing itself to be entertained in outrage carnivals run by for-profit activists. Excepting the exceptions, the populist right’s response to dishonesty and graft was to generate another set of swindlers who wear flag-lapel pins, lie to their faces, and help themselves to the cash.
He defends the Tea Party take that our government is failing miserably across a broad front in serving the interests and general welfare of the people it was meant to serve. There are plenty of people of every political persuasion who agree with that. I don't hear him defending their solution, which is to shrink it until you can drown it in a bathtub.
Exactly - but too subtle a point for the RNC spambot who started the thread.
Ronan is out of his mind. True to most sheltered white people, they're self-loathing retarded liberals without an ability to analyze the world around them without siphoning a lung full from Marx's butthole.
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