When The Party’s Over

posted at 9:39 pm on April 14, 2009 by
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By this time tomorrow, the tea parties will be over.  People will be at home, probably watching Fox News whether they like the channel or not; it’s about the only channel where these parties are being covered except in the most derogatory and juvenile fashion.  The poor, uneducated and easy to command slur has been expanded to cover the entire right, not just evangelical Christians.

By this time tomorrow, we’ll have protested, carried our signs, maybe said a few words before the camera.  A tiny percentage of those people will have their 15 seconds of fame – and the video will go viral, extending it to 15 minutes or even more.  We may have another Joe the Plumber or Tito the Builder; people who said the right thing at the right time and energized us all.  We’ll also be plagued by mobys and fringe lunatics and by people who were nervous about speaking in front of the camera and said something stupid.

The media will eventually stop smirking about “teabagging” like a junior high science class learning about the planets. (Uranus!  get it? huh?  Ur-ANUS!  heehee!)  Probably ten minutes after people have forgotten that we called these protests tea parties, not teabagging.  Plastic turkey, redux.  Everything about April 15th will be dissected.  The discussion will continue to be channeled toward questions like, “Do you think they know that President Obama cut taxes for most of them?” (That $13 bucks helped a lot, thanks!  But I would have preferred the promised net spending cut.)  They won’t speculate who’s eventually going to pay that money back, if we’re not going to do it.  The media will show a sign complaining about pork, and wonder if the rubes have any idea what a teeny little percentage pork comprises of overall spending.  They won’t wonder about the pervasive corruption associated with pork, nor will they wonder why overall spending is so ridiculously high.

A friend of mine suggested that the only reason we have polls is so the media can tell how much we’ve been demoralized and know where to focus their efforts.  I don’t buy into conspiracy theories – except, to some extent, a “conspiracy of shared values” and Obama has proved his willingness to manipulate people into sharing those values.  But certainly what this guy predicted in 1985 has been happening.  We are far more conditioned to accept big government and socialism than we were thirty years ago.

Both parties in Congress will resume blithely ignoring us and continue the borrow, spend, borrow pattern. Unless we keep the heat on.  This is the first protest for a lot of people.  What we’re doing is important; I’m not discounting that.  But it can’t end here and still be effective. All the reasons why you should attend a tea party are reasons why we need to stay involved afterwards.

Stay in touch with the people who organized the tea party you attend.  Get on local mailing lists, stay in touch with people, and start thinking about other ways we can take action at the local level, whether swarming your Representative’s Town Hall meetings and putting him on the spot with awkward questions about this vote or that pork project, or connecting with your state-level representation to talk about ways to minimize federal interference.  And hang onto your sign; you might need it again in July – on Independence Day.

Cross posted at Pursuing Holiness.

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Maybe the Democrats will stage counter-protests tomorrow, which will be covered to the exclusion of the actual Tea Parties, even if only one-tenth as many people show up. The demonstrators will arrive by bus, and will turn out to include a remarkable number of union officials.

Their counter-protest will involve grinding coffee, which they will say represents the way Obama’s policies are brewing economic success from the pulverized remains of greedy corporations. The coffee will cost $1000.00 per pound, paid for by deficit spending, and will be flown in by a fleet of Air Force G-5s commanded by Nancy Pelosi. As soon as a conservative blog makes the price of the coffee public, the Administration will designate the people who purchased the coffee as enemies of the state, propose taxing their incomes at 90% to recover the money lost, and re-route the returning protest buses to their houses to ensure they pony up.

By this time next year, the media will blithely report that the coffee counter-protest was a devious plot hatched by Fox News and shadowy Wall Street fat cats to shake America’s confidence in Obama’s economic dream team. This view will be endorsed by the new head of the Republican National Committee, Meghan McCain, who will hasten to add that she and her totally awesome, true Republican friends have nothing but love and respect for the even more awesome President Obama and his new five-year economic plan.

Doctor Zero on April 14, 2009 at 10:24 PM

I never say this, but great post Laura. Lots ‘o links!

Free Constitution on April 14, 2009 at 11:13 PM

Laura, I’ll be sharing the view with you of the American Flag at Veterans and Causeway. 5 till 7pm.

abinitioadinfinitum on April 14, 2009 at 11:42 PM

Tomorrow is just the beginning of a truly remarkable grass-roots rally.

How do I know?

From a Tea Party website link last month, I contacted the organizer for my town and we began to chat about taxes, US Debt, and big spending in washington. We are nothing alike, but we found a common thread. We have worked together to promote the Tea Party, radio interviews, flyers, etc. She doesn’t/has never worked for the GOP or anyone else. Just like me, she is scared for her children, afraid for her country.

Unlike ACORN protesters, who get billions from taxpayers, We have NOT received one dime from anyone to help with costs. Unlike ACORN, we have NOT asked MSM to cover our rally. Yet, we WILL be there, standing up for ourselves, our children, our employees, our country.

Two moms who met by chance and worked together to send a message to washington. Will washington listen? I can’t say, but I do know we are NOT the only moms in the nation; if we ALL get together for one big Tea Party……

TN Mom on April 14, 2009 at 11:46 PM

Doctor Zero, right down the memory hole….:-)

Thanks Free Constitution!

abinitioadfinitum… I can’t wait. I’m trying to see if I can make the BR rally as well. But I’ll definitely be there under the flag, and bringing several friends with me. I hope we get a good showing. I think we will.

TN Mom, “it’s just the beginning” – from your lips to God’s ears, as the saying goes! :-) Historically, we’re not the “joining” type. The left has us beat in organization and motivation. Until now. I think we can keep it going.

Laura on April 15, 2009 at 7:55 AM