Zonkerbl wrote:Tea Partiers are unmistakably racist. It is only thinly disguised and anyone who is fooled by it doesn't want to see it.
I'm not a supporter of the Tea Partiers, but please explain why they are unmistakably racist?
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Zonkerbl wrote:Tea Partiers are unmistakably racist. It is only thinly disguised and anyone who is fooled by it doesn't want to see it.


pancakes3 wrote:Chicken/Egg with the racism but I guess that's picking nits. The party isn't racist but it is pandering to racists to gain their votes and hides it under rhetoric of economic ideals. It does so by targeting issues under the guise of money but the impact of the decisions fall by "happenstance" on particular races. It's really just a game of political judo where stances flow and ebb and currently the "Republican" party or "Tea" party is looking for votes amongst racist, or at least ignorant constituents.
Long story short, even if the Tea Party isn't actively racist, it's looking for votes amongst the racist and has their intentions in mind.
Zonkerbl wrote:http://lmgtfy.com/?q=examples+of+tea+party+racism
W. Unseld wrote:People who think they are over taxed and have serious concerns about debt are secret racists?
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(recall that I think we are stymied by only having 2 parties and seeing everything in only 2 sides).


W. Unseld wrote:Okay, I'm cheating, 2nd post in a row. As usual the Onion has this covered, you'll likely hate the first part of the article and love the second:
http://www.theonion.com/articles/the-re ... ama,34074/
Nivek wrote:When I see a Tea Partier standing in front of the White House with a sign that reads, "Kenyan Go Home" I'm supposed to somehow interpret that as advocating for lower taxes and reducing the federal deficit?
When I see a Tea Partier sign that reads "Obamanomics Monkey See Monkey Spend," how can I possibly miss the racist connotation?
How is a sign reading "Obama Half-Breed Muslim" not racist?
I'm obviously not saying that every person in the Tea Party is racist. But there's a strong current of racism running through those waters.


Zonkerbl wrote:The whole birther thing convinced me the whole movement is fundamentally racist, at it's core. They could not have undermined their credibility more if they had burned a big cross in front of the White House. Everything else is just cooberation of the evidence.

hands11 wrote:Interesting politicing.
Rs like Michelle Bachmann shows up at the WWII memorial for a photo shoot saying how could the Ds barricade the memorial. Then the Rs raised money to keep it open.
So now they are rolling out one bill at a time to open things like parks, etc., and making the Dems vote against them. Pretty slimy, but politically effective if you want to confuse the issue to people who aren't tuned into the details of what going on and how we got here.
So instead of just funding the government so all these things are open, they are trying to do it a piece at a time so they can fund just the things they want to fund.
I have to give them credit. That's an interesting pivot to change the narrative and put the Dems on their heals. If this was the plan all along, I have to give them more credit then I was before. Now lets see if they get away with it.
And before we know it, we are going to bleed into the debt limit. I think their plan there is to force Obama to do it on his own and then club him over that as well. In all that noise, might they try a grand bargain and get more then they could otherwise? Or will the Dems stand strong because they can't allow this strategy to succeed because if they do, where does that leave how we do things moving forward for future congresses and presidents.
Lots in all of this is the fact that the CR is funded at Paul Ryan levels. Something they ran on national and lost over. They really are masters of spin.
I thought this would only last a few day. I now think this could get really ugly before we get through this.