Targeting the Tea Party
posted at 1:18 am on January 8, 2010 by Doctor Zero
The Tea Party movement has grown with astonishing speed. Swaddled in discussion-board posts and nursed with e-mail over the past year, the movement is now a month away from speaking with a unified voice for the first time, at its first national convention in Nashville. The transition from demonstrations to conventions marks an evolution from expressing need to taking action… from describing what is wrong to declaring what would be right.
A concerted attempt to discredit and marginalize the Tea Party movement has developed with equally amazing speed. The dimmer bulbs in this pinball machine of contempt, such as Chris Matthews, have worked hard to make the derogatory, sexually tainted slang term “teabaggers” popular. The term spread to supposedly mainstream, “impartial” journalists with viral efficiency. It’s hard to imagine a comparable grassroots movement, with a racial or collectivist agenda more agreeable to the Left, suffering this kind of crude insult. Mocking nicknames would never be slapped on a group of illegal aliens agitating for greater welfare benefits. That level of elite contempt is reserved for middle-class folks who object to paying for those benefits. The media covers Tea Parties with the same condescension they show to any unseemly spectacle of tax serfs refusing to “pay their fair share.” To those who believe all virtue resides in the compassionate power of the State, resistance always equals greed.
The Tea Parties became impossible to dismiss after the massive demonstration in Washington, following the 9/11 commemoration. It therefore became necessary to slander them. The original strategy was to portray them as violent lunatics, a bit of intellectual crabgrass planted as far back as the infamous Defense Intelligence Estimate released by the politicized Department of Homeland Security last April. Even as Major Nidal Hasan was praising jihad in seminars and peppering al-Qaeda with Facebook friend requests, and the Underwear Bomber was singing the praises of the World Trade Center murderers, Janet Napolitano squeezed her eyes closed and finger-painted “right-wing extremists” as the hot new terrorist threat. The report came out a week before the big Tea Party protests on Tax Day.
The domestic terrorist smear didn’t stick, so the race card was hauled from the bottom of the deck. Once again, MSNBC muppet Chris Matthews served up the fast-food version of this poison, with his deranged insistence that “every single teabagger in America is white.” Remember: Matthews didn’t write this script, he’s just doing a clumsy job of reading it. Someone slipped him instructions to carefully insinuate the Tea Party movement is tinged with racism, and he responded by turning pink and screaming “They’re all white!”
Ignoring this drivel based on the pathetic audience of MSNBC hosts would be a mistake. These cellar dwellers do the ground work for the media slander machine, sending toxic clouds of smoke upstairs for the more “respectable” journalists to notice after a discreet interval. After a few months of Chris Matthews confusing Tea Party footage with “Birth of a Nation,” the NBC anchors who don’t have to suffer wearing the MS Of Shame can start talking about the clouds of controversy swirling around the allegations that Tea Parties are suspected of reportedly harboring racist thoughts. Laughing at Matthews isn’t enough. It’s essential to laugh at anyone who even thinks about taking him seriously.
Not all of the Tea Party’s enemies are on the Left. Some of them are nominally conservative elitists like David Brooks, who haven’t thought elitism all the way through, and realized it leads inevitably to collectivism – because if the “educated class” is so magnificent, it makes sense for them to run the world, and resistance to their brilliant designs is stupid by definition. You can see the first glimmers of this truth in Brooks’ dismissal of the Tea Parties as “a large, fractious confederation of Americans who are defined by what they are against.” Being against things is reactionary and blockheaded, you know. Intelligence demands progress!
The Tea Party convention made a bold choice in selecting Sarah Palin as the keynote speaker for their convention. It was also very considerate of them – since the same people hate Palin and the Tea Parties, for the same reasons, their enemies can reduce their carbon footprint by carpooling to Nashville.
It has been suggested that Palin might not have been the most strategic choice for a keynote speaker, since she’s not running for any office in 2010. I think she’s perfect, because the Tea Party is looking for a representative, not a leader. They want a champion they can send into the field, carrying their banner. Some have criticized the Tea Parties as populist in nature, but populism is defined by pandering, rather than persuasion… and a movement that asks the author of America’s best-selling political book to escort it into the American spotlight is definitely interested in persuasion.
The war against the Tea Party is an extension of the long war against the American middle class. The Left believes it will achieve final victory through socialized medicine, which will forever shackle the middle class as dependents of the State, and destroy the independence that makes them dangerous. The Tea Party says it has only begun to fight. Next month, the most sincerely middle-class major party candidate in recent history will take the stage on their behalf, and render two-thirds of David Brooks’ analysis obsolete: the Tea Party will still be large, but it will longer be quite so fractious, or defined only by what it opposes.
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Whilst the Tea Party has only begun, unfortunately the degrading comments you refer to have also only just begun. The race card, having been played, is not the bottom of the deck. Neither is the right wing terrorist card. The portrayals will continue to be all-inclusive of Tea Partiers, soon to be reviled by every progressive group, sub-group, and individual. Can’t wait until the “anti-Sunshine” and “anti-puppy” labels are attached. Desperation has no limit.
Thanks Doc. Are you attending? I’ve got a plate full of work, resulting in a plateful of taxes, supporting a bucketful of pork, through the spring preventing a Tea Party schedule for us. (I’m counting this as a blessing considering the economy.) Maybe this could be a poll of commenters?
Robert17 on January 8, 2010 at 7:12 AM
Lets Roll…
Osis on January 8, 2010 at 7:43 AM
I think our time would be best spent working on our movement, expanding it’s size and scope, than arguing with the has beens in the lamestream media. Everyone I have met at the tea party rallies was well aware of the lamestream media lies already.
One on one is truly the best patriotic community organizing there is.
tarpon on January 8, 2010 at 8:34 AM
It’s important to learn how to undermine efforts by the lamestream to paint fiscal conservatives as racist/greedy etc. Obviously the people at the tea party rallies already know what’s going on – it’s the millions of others out there who only know what the MSM bandies about.
We need to be proactive about getting our message out there – both the virtues of conservatism as well as the evils of big government “help.” It’s a 2-pronged thing and both prongs are essential.
disa on January 8, 2010 at 9:18 AM
Thats probably true, but you just keep going forward and let the truth speak for itself. I think the lefties will do what they have always done, and thats plant agitators in the gatherings to create a negative image. The MSM will seize on these things and repeat them on air endlessly. Just look back at the last year. If there was 1 tax protester with a sign or slogan that was over the top…the press would isolate it, personalize it, and smear the whole group with it while not reporting on the number of people who turn out, the peaceful orderliness of the gatherings, or that they even cleaned up after themselves. It will be “Look at theses hateful people”.
The media is going to be the most difficult thing to battle. They will just out and out lie, and never be called on it.
These people are insane true believers and dangerous zealots imo.
Itchee Dryback on January 8, 2010 at 9:34 AM
Doc hits yet another home run. The more the elitists and utopians mock me and all tea partiers, the louder and more persuasive we shall become.
Ris4victory on January 8, 2010 at 10:54 AM
Amen. I would suggest that ANY candidate from any party who dismisses both Palin and the Tea Party movement as non-effective or based in racism or redneckery does so at their own risk.
That said, just as Sarah polls well with the people, there are STILL people swearing they just love Obama as a guy while hating his politics. THAT one I do not understand, but its out there and could very well be used against the GOP if necessary.
I rarely agree with Peggy Noonan, but she had some very good points in today’s article. If the GOP/RNC ignores this movement and continues in confusion to just wait for the backlash, we might win this year, but lose in 2012. And if THAT happens, we really are screwed. Permanently.
DZ is right, there is a strong movement afoot, gaining momentum and strength with the people of this country. For the RNC/GOP to continue to dismiss it as they have could well be disastrous.
Mad Mad Monica on January 8, 2010 at 4:58 PM
Those filthy mongrels.
GW_SS-Delta on January 8, 2010 at 9:45 PM
Great!
BTW. Dr. Is there a “no” missing in this last sentence?
katy on January 8, 2010 at 9:56 PM
LET’S ROLL OVER CHRIS MATTHEWS!
GarandFan on January 8, 2010 at 10:05 PM
I am the Mob
Ordinary1 on January 8, 2010 at 10:07 PM
The Tea Party convention is a group of people using the name Tea Party, but it is not endorsed or sponsored by –among others — the Tea Party Patriots, which is the largest Tea Party-type organization in the country, having thousands of individual members.
The Tea Parties are not a unified, structured, hierarchical organization. The grassroots do drive it, not the various leaderships.
The Nashville conference is an attempt to unify the various Tea Parties under one umbrella. Not to undermine what the Nashville conference is trying to do, but it is not necessarily endorsed by all or even most of the Tea Parties.
Please take whatever comes out of the conference with a some measure of salt.
Troll Feeder on January 8, 2010 at 10:17 PM
Isn’t it amazing how being politically correct abandons those who’ve made it in this world their livelihoods at speaking politically correct for so long. Oh well, being politically correct was all just a bunch hype anyway, right? No? I see, PC is for thee and will not be for me when it does not suit my ideology.
Americannodash on January 8, 2010 at 10:19 PM
err…. and not to argue against the rest of Dr. Zero’s post, either.
Troll Feeder on January 8, 2010 at 10:20 PM
This was the first thing to spring to my mind after her “surprise and shock” at Al Queda’s determination and the use of single individuals for an attack on the US.
This pie-in-the-sky, one-world-nation of an administration is so committed to anti-traditional America that they are blind to what it takes to survive in the real world. She just became the personification of this fact, and she absolutely, without a doubt, must be shown the door.
She and her boss, have shown themselves to be utter failures.
Saltysam on January 8, 2010 at 10:28 PM
and to think, none of this would have happened w/out “the boss”.
2/13/09 PORKULOUS.
Thx MM.
shooter
shooter on January 8, 2010 at 10:34 PM
Anyone who is against ‘business as usual’ can expect vicious and extensive attacks from party elites on both sides. We know the left is not above violence, I hope and pray Sarah is taking her safety seriously.
sleepyhead on January 8, 2010 at 10:50 PM
Insults against the tea party movement and its members are an attempt to intimidate them to silence. Not just tea party members but also American citizens at large are now are so fed up with their corrupt, out-of-control government that they will not forsake the courage to stand up to the smear campaigns of the liberal elite, who are so bedazzled by their own self-perceived brilliance that they’ve blinded themselves to the truth. Disparaging the tea party movement (and Americans as a whole)is going to backfire. So, all I can say is, let the insults fly! We’re in this game to win, and we’re not backing down from the lies and juvenile intimidation tactics.
imandrew on January 8, 2010 at 11:00 PM
The fun stuff is dealing with the GOP RINOs (we call them the ‘philosophically flexible’) trying to claim how conservative they are. Especially since our small group is actually ‘TeaApproving‘ candidates (not quite an endorsement).
It’s scary how the candidates have come knocking; however, their words carry far less meaning than their actions, backgrounds and- importantly- their associations.
It’s time to ignore the smile, the words, the handshake and the buddy-buddy interactions. Study, learn, understand; then get to work to get sanity back into government!
michaelo on January 8, 2010 at 11:10 PM
Elitist libtard code for someone else picking up the tab for their ignorance. Or as CCR wrote/sang/recorded
jdkchem on January 8, 2010 at 11:27 PM
MS of shame! brilliant
Another tour de force Doc.
Palin, hire this guy to help write your convention speech!
commodore on January 8, 2010 at 11:30 PM
If you haven’t seen this yet, the libertarians, along with the Ron PaulBots are pushing the LIE that the GOP has managed to infiltrate the Tea Party Patriots. Don’t you bet on that.
Currently, the Tea Party Patriot groups from across the country are working to consolidate and put forth a united message. The leaders within the movement will be elected to represent these groups, and people like Eric Odom continue to enjoy support for their efforts.
For those looking to learn more, Google Youtube: Eric Odom Fox News. ;o)
DannoJyd on January 8, 2010 at 11:33 PM
The Teabaggers can go teabagging all they want, real Americans not consumed with hate will defeat them.
Norman Blizter on January 8, 2010 at 11:43 PM
Looks like N. Fister hit the bottle a bit early tonight.
Is that the best you National Socialist can do?
Chip on January 9, 2010 at 12:09 AM
I look at the Tea Party movement as a Saturn rocket lifting off from Cape Kennedy. There are a bunch of small people standing near the launch site some cheering, some throwing rocks but the rocket in all of it’s magnificence has already lifted off and is beyond their good or bad wishes. F**k Matthews and all of the other lefties. The rocket is on its way and we are on it! Lets not let the small people drag us down and diminish our enthusiasm. We are on our way to victory, not for the GOP but for our beloved country!
inspectorudy on January 9, 2010 at 12:29 AM
I Stand Up For Freedom 4 nights a week and I have been called every name in the book by the cowards that drive by my Freedom Corners. I have had civil discussions with several liberals who have pulled over to discuss our differences, but I have no respect for the cowards.
The Left should remember one thing; America is not like Germany in the 1930′s where each targeted group ignored what was happening to others hoping if they did they would not suffer the same indecencies; no unified opposition.
There are different groups under the TEA Party umbrella; organizations that may have some differences but each is against the infringement on our liberties by government which is too big and intrusive, the excessive spending and the proposed tax increases. Unlike so many on the Left, we have followed MLK’s nonviolent tactics, but we are not pacifists and all I those know who participate in the movement will not turn the other cheek. The Left is all too familiar with the professional and restrained law enforcement when there is a confrontation, but if they start releasing their “brownshirts” against us as they did in St. Louis against one person sympathetic to our cause, I am quite sure they will not see the restraint they are so used to.
In March 2007 we, in the Gathering of Eagles, confronted ANSWER in DC; they stayed noisy but deferential behind the police lines separating us. But when they marched to the Pentagon they acted out against the police. We old guys from the Vietnam era were not about to take any crap from them and they seemed to perceive that attitude. We have vowed that we will not allow what happened to us when we returned to the US to happen to this generation. There is a similar attitude in the ranks of those who go to TEA Parties.
amr on January 9, 2010 at 1:01 AM
first they ignore you
then ridicule you
yada yada
WIN!
we didnt have a big enough population of PUMAs, but betcha there are quite a few at the Tea Party Convention!
ROWR Baby…
Country First
Tea Party Patriots Rool and lamestream media drools
ginaswo on January 9, 2010 at 1:01 AM
Thank you!
katy on January 9, 2010 at 1:04 AM
Do all you doubters live in eternal hope of fairy tales coming true? You sound like obamabots who are looking for your next fix.
Tea party is a mindset – like it was in the beginning. Leaderless is what won the American Revolution. Don’t start with the Geo. Washington stuff either – there was over 12 years before the constitution was even ratified so that he could be a president.
The Tea Party Nation is an effort to pivot certain cultural forces into a money profit. Private enterprise at its finest. But it is not grassroots and only an idiot would think that Sarah doesn’t see at least what allahpundit sees.
Sarah is on her way to the White House. The path is a secret, whch is as it should be. Make no mistake – this is not a Sarah ad hoc operation. More like the Iraq surge – a bold visionary strategy designed by a brilliant general.
The tea parties must remain grassroots, meaning local small groups loosely affiliated with nearby groups like a spider web. Each one (or a few of them acting in concert) popping up at random with a flashmob every so often. Individually, each one is like a single rice krispie. But across the country, it’s thousands of rice krispies and taken together it will be a deafening sound.
It’s our version of whack-a-mole. A steady drumbeat of protests rolling across the country back and forth.
No way the libtards can get in front of it nor can they assign group fault because the groups have sufficient differences so that anything that sticks to one will be greeted by “you talkin’ to me?” from the next one.
When the time comes to go political, Sarah will whip out her Palin Bot Whistle and we alone will hear her call. (okay, that’s a sarc but just barely)
sweet pea on January 9, 2010 at 1:31 AM
My comment above was posted here because ‘wordpress’ was not letting me post it on the Sarah CPAC thread!
sweet pea on January 9, 2010 at 1:39 AM
when are we going to admit that our true enemy is the media. Without it, the democrats would be scrambling.
CSK on January 9, 2010 at 2:08 AM
What the MSM does not realize is that it is dead. It is a walking corpse. The only ones who still listen to and believe anything they say are their “choir” of leftards, moonbats and their fellow upper west side of Manhattan limo liberals.
Here is a post that sums it up nicely from Don Surber…
Cable news 37, Big 3 news 22
http://blogs.dailymail.com/donsurber/archives/7299#more-7299
Nahanni on January 9, 2010 at 2:42 AM
The teaparties were maligned from Day 1, so now it’s a case where many have anted up and have to play out the hand.
The fact is that the pundits, including Brooks, have insulted people deeply. They’ll live with that consequence. Their own derisive attitudes came through loud and clear.
AnninCA on January 9, 2010 at 6:48 AM
Well crafted; a pleasure to have been my first read of day.
Your defenstration of MS of Shame a joy. Cheers.
Shivas Irons on January 9, 2010 at 9:07 AM
I’m all for a Tea Party “botcott” of those who continue to disparage and insult the movement… Time to turn up the heat on the sponsors of MSNBC… Just tell me “who” (I can’t stomach to watch the program EVEN WITH THE SOUND OFF so I can see who is advertising)…
My Tea Party money is green… It spends EVERYWHERE!
Khun Joe on January 9, 2010 at 9:25 AM
From Walter Russell Mead:
The outhouse has become a cesspit and now threatens to seep into the basement and take the house with it. You can’t sleep but for the flies and it is well past time to cover up that old pit, back fill it, shore up the foundations of the house and get out the bug spray.
A Tea Party will not be built solely on getting the disaffected from the current two parties, it must reach out into the Independent voting block that is now made up of those who have walked away from both parties and will not adhere to either as they are the parties of flies. Indeed registering disaffected voting age Americans who have let their voting lapse into non-voting is the essential route to take to shift the balance in the US. Those who have been beaten down by ‘bi-partisanship’ and ‘third ways’ and ‘across the aisle agreements’ now see that the flies are equal on both sides of the aisle and that both sides want a larger cess pit, it is just a question of rate of expansion not of doing the deed.
That is the greatest power in America – individuals realizing their liberty and freedom are at stake and exercising their franchise right to choose whoever they want who represents THEM and not a PARTY. Those fundamentals of continually securing the number one greatest freedom, which is the freedom FROM government is one that must be continually repeated, refreshed and renewed. Elected members are not there to ‘help’ this or that segment of the population at the expense of everyone, but to allow individuals to lead the freest life so that liberty can be best used to secure one’s own place in the world and, from that, create a stronger society and a stronger Nation.
The old two party rhetoric now blurs into a zero party State which is ruled by elites who want nothing more than to rule, not govern. Do not accept their either/or solutions when liberty and freedom demonstrate that there are a plethora of ways to do things and that is best left up to you, as an individual, not to any government from local to National. And it is in the local areas that a Tea Party movement will have the most effect: local lawmaking, local regulations, local taxation, local graft, and the dismantling of local political machines.
It is your life, your home, your liberty and your Nation.
Don’t let others tell you what is right or wrong, or how much they will give you if only you will give up your liberty… your freedom… to them.
One man makes a majority.
And that is you.
No one else can do that for you.
Your life depends upon it.
ajacksonian on January 9, 2010 at 9:32 AM
CNN isn’t being dismissive lately or deriding the Tea Party movement using the words “Teabagger”. This is a far left ploy that’s why MSNBC- The ACORN network is the only one beating that drum. I don’t think MSNBC’s ratings can go any lower than they have. That means they are preaching to their choir not anyone else.
At some point Comcast is going to have a say in NBCU, what happens to the present far left format of NBC and MSNBC, what happens to the Obama water carriers then?
CNN has already figured out insulting the viewing audience doesn’t work.
Dr Evil on January 9, 2010 at 9:49 AM
I hope they come up with some definitions of our own for our movement and some directions to go in firmly planted in conservatism. Everyone keeps asking what can I do? This will give us all some answers. Wish I could go, too.
Kissmygrits on January 9, 2010 at 9:52 AM
Another spot on analysis Doc!
Your comment regarding “representative” vs. “leader” is right on the money. This is truly grassroots, I think of it as TENS OF THOUSANDS of leaders, ages 4-95. And Gov. Palin is perfect, she brings an un-tainted, un-colored spotlight to the stage.
Good Job Doc.
JusDreamin on January 9, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Wow, just, WOW. Ajacks, I sure hope you make it to the convention.
Side note, ever notice how Doctor Zero brings out the most thoughtful and expressive comments section?
JusDreamin on January 9, 2010 at 10:04 AM
I have attended as many tea parties as possible since it’s inception. The theme running through all of them is an abiding love for the Constitution. These folks are very well-informed, too. They recoginized the danger that an Obama administration presented almost immediately. In Sean Hannity’s vernacular they are Great Americans.
The politians that spoke at them were few and far between. Mostly local ones that are Conservative. I learned quite a bit from them and I am totally pleased that they will fight for us. Our new attorney general in VA is already gearing up for 10th Amendment challenges.
Some of the politians that weren’t smart enough to actually be conservatives got booed off the stage. These tea partiers were not interested in the same old practioners of corruption and hyperbole.
We have been educated by the Democrats that to them the Constitution does not apply. Way too many Republicans think it was meant as a guideline. However, we KNOW that Sarah will fight for it and will support and defend it. That is all we want. This isn’t rocket science. It is obvious as soon as Sarah opens her mouth. We know she has believed it all of her adult life. That is why she is such a great fit for the tea party convention.
BetseyRoss on January 9, 2010 at 10:20 AM
“Some of them are nominally conservative elitists like David Brooks”
article suggestion: Show anybody where self professed “conservative” David Brooks is in fact a conservative, this CINO / RINO is pathetic NObama supporter, against Life (praises abortion except personally what does that mean, is against Liberty (for big government), and against the Pursuit of Happiness that’s Capitalism (guess again who’s for Liberal Socialist health rationing/taxation? Brooks)
mathewsjw on January 9, 2010 at 10:28 AM
The media couldn’t be bothered to report on the Tea Party in D.C. last year. A million people marched and so few know about it. Fine. Let’s see the media ignore these patriots when thet vote en mass and when the results of the next election come in I fully expect the words “unexpected” to be used like never before to describe the massive Democrat defeat.
Yakko77 on January 9, 2010 at 10:32 AM
The GOP leaders are going to have to make a tough decision. Do they want the Tea Party folks votes bad enough to change and represent the people instead of David Brooks or will they go down to defeat in a golden opportunity? People=power. People want representative government and freedom. GO SARAH!
Herb on January 9, 2010 at 10:45 AM
This is very true. ObaMao will not go peaceful. All conservatives need to take security seriously. The Boss needs to take her security very seriously. She is a big target being a Filipino, thats something that really upsets the left, they don’t allow anyone off the reservation.
Ed Laskie on January 9, 2010 at 10:53 AM
Dr. Zero REALLY needs to be promoted to the main board. I would very much like it if there were two conservatives at Hot Air.
Enkidu on January 9, 2010 at 10:59 AM
Germany in 1933 had a similar choice to make. Let’s not give into mob mentality.
Norman Blizter on January 9, 2010 at 11:12 AM
Mr. Blitzer, aluding to Herb on January 9, 2010 at 10:45 AM, the very same can be said of an occurance that began in 1775, so your comment is disingenuous to say the least.
royzer on January 9, 2010 at 12:17 PM
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