Tea party has proved its political credentials by Deb Welch

By Deb Welch of Tea Party Hilton Head

n April 2009, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said of the tea party, “It’s not really a grass-roots movement, it’s AstroTurf.”

In November 2010, Pelosi learned that AstroTurf will grow; she lost her position as speaker.

The tea party supported minority candidates, including Tim Scott, Allen West, Marco Rubio, Nikki Haley, Susana Martinez and David Rivera. Regardless, the tea party has been vilified by some Democrats and the liberal media, which like to portray the group as racist, neo-Nazi, gun-toting wackos. Newly elected politicians representing their conservative constituents are called obstructionists.

As voters reverse a socialistic direction this country has taken, those who would eradicate the tea party become angrier. Their best defense is to attack and discredit the movement through insinuation, hyperbole and lies.

For those who value truth, the tea party strongly supports tenets established by the country’s founders: restraint of government is necessary to protect the liberties of the people, and liberty requires personal responsibility; government should function within its means and not saddle future generations with crushing debt; the Constitution governs our nation and safeguards the freedom of its citizens.

Thomas Jefferson said, “Most bad government has grown out of too much government.”

The tea party believes that decisions about our children’s education and our families’ health care should not be dictated by a federal bureaucracy or an elite group of politicians in Washington. Before casting your next vote, learn more about the tea party. Visit www.teapartyhhi.org and join us.

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Rep Allen West Tells Samuel L.Jackson “Pay attention to promoting the Avengers” VIDEO Fox News

by America’s Newsroom

Actor Samuel L. Jackson is lashing out at the Tea Party, telling New York Magazine, “I think everything right now is geared toward getting that guy out of office, whatever that means … It’s not politics. It is not economics. It all boils down to pretty much race. It is a shame.”

Tea Party caucus member Allen West tells Bill Hemmer that he thinks Samuel L. Jackson needs to pay more attention to promoting the release of his upcoming movie ‘The Avengers’ and not get concerned with the politics and policies of a failed administration.

“This is not about a person; it’s about policies that failed,” West said.

On another note, West commented on the state of the GOP presidential race. As Herman Cain continues to gain traction, now tied with Mitt Romney in the polls at 17 percent, West says he is not surprised at his rise in the polls and says, “He is coming forth with common sense solutions to what is happening in our country,” and that is what Americans are looking for.

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Former Obama Czar Calls Tea Party ‘the Worst,’ Steals the Party’s Playbook

by The Christian Post

A former White House aide told liberal activists the Tea Party’s agenda is “the worst” but said their accomplishments are worth copying. Tea Party members, meanwhile, say the left will never be able to copy the group’s success as long their ideology embraces redistribution of wealth.

Van Jones, President Barack Obama‘s green jobs adviser, noted at the “Take Back the American Dream” conference Monday that the Tea Party has built a network that achieves results without a formal leadership model or even headquarters.

“They use their charismatic leaders to build something bigger than any leader,” Jones told the crowd. “They talk rugged individualism, but they act collectively.”

By contrast, he said, liberals talk collectively but act as individuals. Jones chided progressives for being too reliant on Obama and urged them to galvanize and take to the streets in the name of the middle class. Tea Party Nation President Judson Phillips said the terms “the worst” and “silly” could also be used to describe Jones and his ideology. Jones resigned from the Obama administration after controversy arose over his crude remarks to Republicans and his political affiliations.

Jones affiliated himself with conspiracy group 9/11Truth.com by supporting its petition suggesting that President George W. Bush deliberately allowed 9/11 to happen. Jones was also affiliated with the group Standing Together to Organize a Revolutionary Movement. Glenn Beck uncovered the group as having Marxist roots. STORM’s handbook, which Beck also revealed, stated the group began a rectification process that would rebuild “political and personal unity” and make a “definite collective shift towards communist politics.”

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Morgan Freeman is a prejudiced man By Selwyn Duke

By Selwyn Duke

When someone insists on making negative judgments about a group, in the face of numerous facts saying otherwise, what do you call it?

As most already know, actor Morgan Freeman recently made headlines by claiming that Republican opposition to Barack Obama was driven by bigotry.  His comments were made recently in an interview with Piers Morgan. Here is the relevant portion:

Freeman: The Tea Partiers, who are controlling the Republican Party…and Mitch McConnell, their stated policy, publicly stated, is to do whatever it takes to see to it that Obama only serves one term.  What… underlines that?  Screw the country.  We’re going to do whatever we do to get this black man…outta’ here.

Morgan: But is that necessarily a racist thing?

Freeman: It is a racist thing!

Morgan: Is it not just Republicans….  Wouldn’t they [inaudible] any Democrat President?

Freeman: No, ’cause they would’ve gotten rid of Bill Clinton, if they could have.

Morgan: They tried.

Freeman: They tried, but still….  Ah, uh, they’re not gonna’ get rid of Obama, either; I think they’re shootin’ themselves in the head.

What indicates that Freeman used little logical thought when formulating this opinion is that, not only does it ignore all evidence, he also contradicts his own argument.  Let’s look at the facts.

Republicans not only attacked Bill Clinton – who wasn’t really America’s “first black president” – but also John Kerry (remember the Swiftboaters)?  Now, given that a 2007 study found that Obama had a voting record to the left of Kerry’s – in fact, Obama’s was the most left-wing record in the Senate – why would anyone think that Obama’s ideology alone wouldn’t be enough to make the GOP apoplectic?  Of course, conservatives will object to any liberal holding office, just as liberals will object to any conservative holding office.  Yes, I know all this is obvious.  Apparently, Freeman doesn’t.

Here are a few more obvious facts.  Conservative blacks are very popular within the Tea Party.  Congressman Allen West is considered a star, Lloyd Marcus is a much loved speaker Tea Party Express events, and Herman Cain has long been a favorite of this most right right-wing faction.  In fact, this just in: Herman Cain’s last debate performance has just vaulted him into the lead in the latest Zogby poll of “all likely voters and of likely Republican primary voters.”  That’s ahead of melanin-compromised Rick Perry and blueblood Mitt Romney.  Ah, I guess those “racist” Republicans must need glasses.

Given his immunity to the obvious, what can we say about Freeman?  Well, consider this definition from Dictionary.com, “1.  an unfavorable opinion or feeling formed beforehand or without knowledge, thought, or reason.”

This, of course, is found under the entry “prejudice.”

Freeman, in his denial of the obvious, has clearly formed “an unfavorable opinion or feeling…without knowledge, thought, or reason.”  Freeman is clearly a prejudiced man.

This explains why he descended into irrationality.  Only someone completely driven by emotion would respond to a question about whether the anti-Obama sentiment was ideological by saying it was not “’cause they [Republicans] would’ve gotten rid of Bill Clinton, if they could have.”

Huh?

Something tells me that debate isn’t Freeman’s bag.

Prejudice also explains why, when told that the Republicans did try to get Clinton, Freeman could only answer with, “They tried, but still….”  The sentence ended there because there was no palatable response.  But allow me to finish the statement for the actor, “…but still, I’m a prejudiced man and simply don’t like white people and Republicans.  And that’s all I have to say about that.”

An unprejudiced person would accept what truly drives dislike for Obama: Conservatives don’t like white liberals.  They don’t like black liberals.  They don’t like half-white, half-black liberals.  They don’t like liberals.  This is simply the way conservatives are.

In Freeman’s world, however, ideology cannot be the primary motivator because skin color is.  He naturally assumes that white people who oppose Obama are driven by prejudice.

Because he is.

And people tend to project their own feelings onto others.

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Congressman Allen West’s response to Obama’s comments at CBC dinner – via Facebook

My response to President Obama’s comments at the CBC dinner…

by Congressman Allen West on Monday, September 26, 2011 at 3:00pm

President Obama’s comments at the CBC dinner Saturday evening telling the black community to “stop complaining” were disrespectful and reprehensible. With unemployment in the black community at 16.7 percent, food stamp enrollment up, and our national poverty rate at epic proportion, the people have a constitutional right to redress their grievances to the government. If President Obama believes he is above criticism and reproach for his failed economic policies, then he should either change his policies or step down. Regardless, as a Member of the Congressional Black Caucus, I admonish President Barack Hussein Obama to apologize to America for his callous remarks.

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CDNews Video CBC Attendees: Allen West is an “oreo” Bachmann and Palin are racist

MRCTV interviewed some of the attendees at the 41st annual legislative conference of the Congressional Black Congress. Apparently, many of them have a very low opinion of blacks in the Conservative movement.

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CBC says Tea Party racist to Allen West and Herman Cain they’re ‘oreos’ by Joe Newby

, Spokane Conservative Examiner September 25, 2011

Dan Joseph of the Media Research Center went to the Congressional Black Caucus Conference in Washington, D.C., to find out exactly what the Caucus thought of the Tea Party.

Not surprisingly, the Caucus – a group where the sole qualification for entry is race – agreed the Tea Party is racist.

Several told Joseph the Tea Party is racist because it came into existence during the Obama Administration, with one member calling it a response to “having a black man in office.”  That, for them, was proof the group is racist.

“They came about at a time where most of America was relishing in the fact that the country had changed in a symbolic way and an African-American was elected President,” one member said.

“I think the Tea Party should go to hell,” said another, echoing the words of California Democrat Maxine Waters.

“The Tea Party means trouble – you tell them to go to hell,” said a member wearing a military garrison cap.

Hilary O. Shelton, Director of the NAACP Washington, DC bureau, told Joseph he did not believe the Tea Party is racist, but claimed “elements” of the Tea Party was using it to advance what he called a “racist agenda.”  Shelton did not elaborate what that agenda was, however.

For at least two members, the Tea Party is racist because of Michele Bachmann, and one member claimed Sarah Palin is racist.

When asked about Herman Cain and Allen West – two prominent African-Americans who are proud Tea Party members –  several questioned their “blackness,” and at least one called them “oreos” – a slur meaning one who is “black on the outside, but white on the inside.”  The very definition is as racist as one can get, but these members had no problem using it.

 

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