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Old 08-03-2011, 04:42 AM   #1
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Default Crazy black faggot recommends GOP dump the TEA Party. BWAAAAHAHA! Crowley!!!
http://www.cnn.com/2011/OPINION/08/0...html?hpt=hp_t2

This may be one of the crazier editorials I've read recently regarding the Repube squabbles.
I'm wondering if this guy is, in fact, Crowley.
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Old 08-03-2011, 05:29 AM   #2
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LZ Granderson, who writes a weekly column for CNN.com, has been named Journalist of the Year by the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association. HAHAHHAHAHAHAHHA.. Rotten jizz has infected the niggers "brain"

The Tea Party saved the GOP and it kept them from having to repudiate the tenure of one President George W Bush.. the GOP was theparty that was HAPPY to sit it out in the political wilderness for nearly half a century. Glad hand.. Cut deals, and just generally benefit from a set of rules that insulated them from competition and a complacent, unquestioning media. They basically got to be the butt end of the costume, and they were quite happy with that role.

McCain's problem wasn't' that he was a Tea Partier.. Neither was Bush's... Their problem is they were Republican, establishment types.

Casting out the Tea Party now would permanently cripple the Repubs. The fact is, they need Tea Party issues and credibility to hide behind, because nobody is going to vote for them or their ideas on their own merit... without the tea party, the only chance they have of victory is by default. This position is untenable in the communication age.
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Old 08-03-2011, 12:54 PM   #3
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HAHAHHAHAHAHAHHA.. Rotten jizz has infected the niggers "brain"

The Tea Party saved the GOP and it kept them from having to repudiate the tenure of one President George W Bush.. the GOP was theparty that was HAPPY to sit it out in the political wilderness for nearly half a century. Glad hand.. Cut deals, and just generally benefit from a set of rules that insulated them from competition and a complacent, unquestioning media. They basically got to be the butt end of the costume, and they were quite happy with that role.

McCain's problem wasn't' that he was a Tea Partier.. Neither was Bush's... Their problem is they were Republican, establishment types.

Casting out the Tea Party now would permanently cripple the Repubs. The fact is, they need Tea Party issues and credibility to hide behind, because nobody is going to vote for them or their ideas on their own merit... without the tea party, the only chance they have of victory is by default. This position is untenable in the communication age.
Yeah, I'm thinking this writer is a typical lib-fag who sees things through a distorted lense. He's actually wishing the Repubes would do it so they die a quicker death and give nObama a glimmer of hope in 2012.
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Old 08-03-2011, 05:59 PM   #4
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The Tea party is two years from going the way of "United We Stand"

Not only will the real Republicans disown the tea party, the entire GOP will take a giant turn to the center between 2012 and 2016

The astroturf is all worn out...it's over
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Old 08-03-2011, 06:13 PM   #5
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No, no, no.. That's a lib talking point.

While it was organized with money from people like the Koch brothers. (Pronounced "Coke" btw) and Santelli's little rant from the trading floor was obviously contrived.. The votes are real.. The people are real. The candidates are real.

You can't astroturf that..

If they threw a party and no one came, there'd be no party.
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Old 08-03-2011, 07:43 PM   #6
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No, no, no.. That's a lib talking point.

While it was organized with money from people like the Koch brothers. (Pronounced "Coke" btw) and Santelli's little rant from the trading floor was obviously contrived.. The votes are real.. The people are real. The candidates are real.

You can't astroturf that..

If they threw a party and no one came, there'd be no party.
It's astroturf.....aside from a few havens in Red state congressional districts, there is no broad support for the tea party

I went to a function, and was offered a $50 wal mart gift card if I attended the next event
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Old 08-03-2011, 09:53 PM   #7
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http://youtu.be/GubbhQuHISY LA MARSEILLAISE
Http://youtu.be/wrMnpYKSRmQ ACH! DER CHORMANS! OY!
http://youtu.be/2aPqV0aPKMI THE EYES OF TEXAS
http://youtu.be/NdJZ4fNEARM ZIMBABWE ANTHEM


YOUR GOD-DAMNED OLD HOLE IS WORN-OUT, BOHUNK BITCH.
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Old 08-04-2011, 12:39 AM   #8
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No, no, no.. That's a lib talking point.

While it was organized with money from people like the Koch brothers. (Pronounced "Coke" btw) and Santelli's little rant from the trading floor was obviously contrived.. The votes are real.. The people are real. The candidates are real.

You can't astroturf that..

If they threw a party and no one came, there'd be no party.
Funny listening to all the retarded liberal talk show hosts today. They whined and whined about how the TEA Party took the whole process, and the country(!!!) hostage!!!!!!!!!
Can you fucking believe this??!! After the last big election they were saying how weak the TEA Party would be and it would slip silently into history. Now this tiny congressional MINORITY is taking the whole country hostage!!


BWAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAA!!!
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Old 08-04-2011, 01:16 AM   #9
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The fucking comments at the end were fucking hilarious.

maxdenn
In my job as a teacher in a public school I see bullies everyday. Some of them will perhaps "grow up" one day to become Tea Party members or some variant.

cparker123
The problem with the Tea Party is the same problem with Communists. They are too extreme in their views, Just as communism sounds good in theory - "Hey everyone is equal - no more fighting" - doesn't work in actuality. Tea Party "No taxes, small government" - yeah!!

maxdenn
The Tea Party has turned it's back on the fundamentals of Democracy.

maxdenn
The tea party does not pracice (sic) what it preaches. Prime example? Michele Bachmann.

The maxdenn shill has flooded the comments page.
"...my job as a teacher in a public school." Hilarious shit.
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Old 08-04-2011, 01:24 AM   #10
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On a serious note. Be wary of a possible false flag event soon the be blamed on the Tea Party.
This sudden 'Tea Party terrorists' hype could a back-story preparation for something big.
Like the stories of Osama and the Taliban in the media just before 911.
Operation Mockingbird assets are being activated.
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Old 08-04-2011, 01:30 AM   #11
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On a serious note. Be wary of a possible false flag event soon the be blamed on the Tea Party.
This sudden 'Tea Party terrorists' hype could a back-story preparation for something big.
Like the stories of Osama and the Taliban in the media just before 911.
Operation Mockingbird assets are being activated.
The congress is in "recess." Which means the Dims are scheming.
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Old 08-04-2011, 01:49 AM   #12
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False Left/Right Paradigm.
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