How corporate interests and Republican insiders built the Tea Party *******

http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/17390/210904

By Matt Taibbi
Sep 28, 2010 7:01 AM EDT

This is an article from the October 15, 2010 issue of Rolling Stone.

It's taken three trips to Kentucky, but I'm finally getting my Tea Party epiphany exactly where you'd expect: at a Sarah Palin rally. The red-hot **** of American exceptionalism has flown in to speak at something called the National Quartet Convention in Louisville, a gospel-music hoedown in a giant convention center filled with thousands of elderly white Southerners. Palin — who earlier this morning held a closed-door fundraiser for Rand Paul, the Tea Party champion running for the U.S. Senate — is railing against a GOP establishment that has just seen Tea Partiers oust entrenched Republican hacks in Delaware and New York. The dingbat revolution, it seems, is nigh.

"We're shaking up the good ol' boys," Palin chortles, to the best applause her aging crowd can muster. She then issues an oft-repeated warning (her speeches are usually a tired succession of half-coherent one-liners dumped on ravenous audiences like chum to sharks) to Republican insiders who underestimated the power of the Tea Party Death Star. "Buck up," she says, "or stay in the truck."
 
They should stick to music reviews and previews. Oh and the occasional movie and theatre review and preview.
 
^ You should read the actual article before commenting in defense of your beloved TeaBaggers Party
 
Don't you ever get tired of rattling these cans? I mean, Jesus. Go have some fun, and find something pleasant out there. It's a big world full of cool **** to do.
 
I read all I needed in the first paragraph to realize it is yet another anti-tea party joker writing against (shock) the tea party folks.
 

Ace Bandage

The one and only.
:*****: Maybe you'll get laid one day and have better **** to talk about.
 

Facetious

Moderated
If you want to know why the Tea Party came about, look no further than the abysmal approval percentage of our two houses of Congress. I mean, we're making history with some of these lows!


Now Git! Ya hear! I don't want to see any more of your haranguing until after 14 hundred hrs Eastern Standard Time . . . got it?!

:D
 
I read all I needed in the first paragraph to realize it is yet another anti-tea party joker writing against (shock) the tea party folks.

Like I said read the entire article before posting nonsensical commentary

Don't you ever get tired of rattling these cans? I mean, Jesus. Go have some fun, and find something pleasant out there. It's a big world full of cool **** to do.

Read post #2 which also applies to you and post commentary that is on topic instead of derailing this thread with wishy washy posts

:*****: Maybe you'll get laid one day and have better **** to talk about.

read post #2 instead of trolling

If you want to know why the Tea Party came about, look no further than the abysmal approval percentage of our two houses of Congress. I mean, we're making history with some of these lows!

One needs to read the article posted to understand how the how the TeaBaggers have been hatched
 
It’s hilarious when a bunch of jerk offs tell Hellraiser to get a life blah, blah blah, but they have the time and energy to post on his threads.

The story is a good read, keep ‘em coming HR!
 
It’s hilarious when a bunch of jerk offs tell Hellraiser to get a life blah, blah blah, but they have the time and energy to post on his threads.

The story is a good read, keep ‘em coming HR!

They sure get very defensive that's why they resort to personal attacks, going off-topic trolling and derailing threads instead of talking about the topic at hand because they're unable to digest facts nor debunk truth that doesn't align with what their brainwashed with by Fox News and Friends.
 

Jagger69

Three lullabies in an ancient tongue
I'm not much of a tea drinker so I am actually waiting for someone to create the Espresso Party. Until that happens, there's no one out there who really represents the views in which I truly believe. Perhaps someday....:dunno:
 
I'm not much of a tea drinker so I am actually waiting for someone to create the Espresso Party. Until that happens, there's no one out there who really represents the views in which I truly believe. Perhaps someday....:dunno:

Maher sizes it up perfectly.

He says Demo is represented by the letter D which is not quite good enough but passing.

GOPers are represented by the letter R because Arrrrrrrr is what all pirates say just before they toss you overboard to the sharks.:1orglaugh:1orglaugh
 
Maher sizes it up perfectly.

He says Demo is represented by the letter D which is not quite good enough but passing.

GOPers are represented by the letter R because Arrrrrrrr is what all pirates say just before they toss you overboard to the sharks.:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

Sounds like there is a Jimmy Buffett song in there somewhere!
 
dude you are obsessed with this ****........you do realize this?
you don't like them, ignore them.

:1orglaugh

The Tea Party movement is a political movement in the United States that emerged after the election of President Barack Obama...

Does that mean if you don't like Barack Obama you should ignore him? I'd sure like to see the "haters" try that. :D
 
Teabagger this... GOPer that... Right wing nutjob this... Neocon that... Yada, yada, yada, yada. :*****:

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