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The “Grassroots” of the “Teabaggers” Came From Steele’s Front Yard

Here’s a little bit of news you won’t see on any MSM outlet tonight, as the MSM is still desperately trying to convince us all that the “teabaggers” are a “grassroots” movement.

OK…. I understand why they did it. The signs their tools were creating were too misspelled, and too stupid, and there is the chance that the great mass of Americans might correctly identify those carrying the signs as stupid. So clearly, something had to be done. And so it was done. But this should put to rest, now and forever, any notion that anyone has about the stupid “teabaggers” being a “spontaneous” or a “grassroots” bunch. They are ignorant tools, used by their corporate masters to protect corporate wealth and privilege. That’s all they ever were, and that’s all they’ll ever be.

All that these idiots care about is that a n____r got into the WHITE House. That’s the glue that binds this bunch together. They didn’t care how much money Chimpy spent, and they were perfectly fine with Chimpy taking away their Constitutional liberties. Hell, a lot of them WANT a lot of the things this President has proposed moving forward on. But they would rather eat ground glass than ever support a n____r.

The RNC, of course, is an organization that is well versed at tapping into that kind of sentiment.

Tea Party activists from across the country have come to Washington for a three-week long “Take The Town Halls to Washington” rally, an effort to lobby undecided House Democrats to vote against health care reform. At a press conference for the event on Friday, the Daily Caller spotted signs and buttons clearly paid for by the Republican National Committee. Activists distributed “red-white-and-blue buttons and signs emblazoned with the words ‘Listen to Me!’” — an official RNC slogan — with disclaimers at the bottom of the signs reading “Paid for by the Republican National Committee:”

Michael Patrick Leahy, an organizer of the Take the Town Halls to Washington project that is bringing Tea Party activists to the capital to lobby Democrats on President Obama’s health-care bill, admitted that the RNC “did provide the signage,” but said he didn’t know the details of the arrangement with Republicans and couldn’t explain how the signs got there. “They just showed up,” he said.

An RNC official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, told The Daily Caller that the signs were given to the group at its request. [...]

Leahy downplayed the significance of the items, explaining, “We’re taking help from anybody that has an interest in this cause.”

The Tea Party movement claims to be an independent, grass roots coalition unrelated to either party, but this is not the first time activists have been caught using materials or logistical support provided by Republican operatives or Republican-aligned corporate front groups. For example, many large Tea Party protests have used signs and buses provided by groups like Americans for Prosperity.

As I said, it is definitely an improvement over the scrawls they come up with themselves. But what else would we expect from people who have the cognitive skills of small children, and are irrational racists to boot?

It is both an indication of how awful our educational system is, and how much religion influences our society, that such people exist. I say we tax the churches and use the money on education.

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8 Responses to “The “Grassroots” of the “Teabaggers” Came From Steele’s Front Yard”

  1. Jess Says:

    I’m guessing since this is all about white slavery and all, us brown people will be ok or am I missing something here. These people are just to stupid to live.

  2. Sue Says:

    YES, YES, tax the churches! They blatantly come out and tell their congregations to vote rethug!
    I would not put it past corporate America to have these teabaggers stand in line for a check before going into a rally. How else do you explain the idiots screaming without even know what they are screaming about?

    JR, I recall you saying you had someone banned from commenting on your blog, can you tell me how I can do that?

  3. osori Says:

    JR,
    I think Jess may be on to something, that White Slavery thing. I’ve been unhappy with Obama’s health care plan due to what I saw as too many giveaways to the insurance industry. But I’d missed the White Slavery part of the Plan. Must have been in the fine print. I’m all for the Plan now.

    Once it passes I would love to have White people come by and clean out my garage and mow the lawn. Jess would likely enjoy one taking on her chores.

    JR you could have one come by to do your drinking and video games for you, and free you up to read and blog more.

  4. JollyRoger Says:

    Sue, I black them totally out, IP address and everything. I don’t like to, but sometimes it’s necessary.

    Not real good with Blogger, though :(

  5. Jess Says:

    Oso, I don’t do video games ( I don’t have the patience), I leave that up to my husband. Now the drinking I WILL not outsource that or my weed smoking, I can do that ALL by myself thank you very much :) I’m really good at it because I practice. Hehe with the white lady cleaning the house. I just hired someone I had used before, now I am back to work, to do that for me and she is most definitely white. I have a Hispanic guy that does the garden stuff for me. He’s been doing it since I was little, so I just kept him instead of looking for someone else because I have known him so long and I trust him with my life. Since I was about 7 he has always been Tio Robert to me. My pool person is white does that count? He is my husband though, so that may or may not make a difference in the whole scheme of things.

  6. Tom Harper Says:

    So you’re saying these teabag protests AREN’T a bunch of spontaneous grass roots uprisings by just plain regular folks?

    “White Slavery” LOL.

  7. Jess Says:

    Ooops, Oso I just realized that you were saying a person could go and do JR’s chores for him to get on with his gaming and drinking. See how guilty I am thinking it was directed at me? :) .

  8. JollyRoger Says:

    Relax, my sister, we are all brothers and sisters of the land. And the 3 of us are Lamanites to boot :)

    I definitely need me a couple of white people to do my drinking for me-I’m too old to take the abuse these days. And you know what they say about my kind working, so I’ll need me a couple of white people to pick up after me too.

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