Obama Advisers Ponder Ad Campaign Against GOP That Points To Rise Of Tea Party
Monday, September 20, 2010
Teabaggers are Republicans.
They're not running as Independents, as a third party; they're running as Republicans.
And no sooner do they get into office, as evidenced by Scott Brown, than they become good old corporatist Republicans.
And every last one of them would be under the thumb of the Republican leadership in Congress, doing very much the same thing that Republicans have been doing for the past three decades (and what Obama has been continuing) -- Corporatist policies.
Even Sarah Palin, for pity's sake, governed as a corporatist. She's now directly under Fred Malik's wing. She wouldn't be making a move without the Republican establishment telling her what to do.
The fact that you don't know that, that you don't get it, just shows how the DLC-Democrats have been creating this frenzy of fear around teabaggers.
Where was Obama last summer when teabaggers were so disrupting the democratic process of debate over healthcare reform, brandishing gvns at Town Halls, and talking about "de@th panels", that members of Congress across the continent cancelled the Town Halls. Obama was silent, he went underground, couldn't be found. But he surely was active in stifling the peaceful protests in Pittsburgh's G20 summit during the same period, unleashing federal security's use of modern weaponry on citizens.
-http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/blog/2009/sep/25/sonic-cannon-g20-pittsburgh
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
0 comments:
Post a Comment