Who here believes that the Tea Party is a grassroots organization?

Nobody said anything about Soros, Chumlee. :lol:


Soros spends $400m to indoctrinate college students George Soros has given more than $400 million to colleges and universities, including ...

OK... my math shows that Soros at $400 million is
370.5% MORE by SOROS then Koch brothers!

And you make that totally STUPID comparison???? $4 spent by Soros to $1 by KOCH!

That shows that A) More people agree with KOCH because it's taken less money!
B) It shows Soros has to spend MORE cause his audience are idiots!


Facts, Conservative Kryptonite Since Forever
 
Let me guess...It's a front group for Koch Industries. :rolleyes:

Forgive me. I guess it's just coincidence that Tea Partiers have done everything in their power to increase the political clout and wealth of the Koch brothers.

Oh please, you think you're the first douche to come here with that schtick? We've heard it all before.

Koch Bros money = Bad

Union money, Hollywood money, Soros money = Good

Piss off, wanker.
 
Nobody said anything about Soros, Chumlee. :lol:


Soros spends $400m to indoctrinate college students George Soros has given more than $400 million to colleges and universities, including ...

OK... my math shows that Soros at $400 million is
370.5% MORE by SOROS then Koch brothers!

And you make that totally STUPID comparison???? $4 spent by Soros to $1 by KOCH!

That shows that A) More people agree with KOCH because it's taken less money!
B) It shows Soros has to spend MORE cause his audience are idiots!


Facts, Conservative Kryptonite Since Forever
So, I missed a post....Big whoop.

Now, to return your loony post in kind: Koch Industries = Liberoidal monsters under the bed.

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Now, to return your loony post in kind: Koch Industries = Liberoidal monsters under the bed.

Ah yes, The old DerpDaDerp Maneuver.
So that's what you call your posting style.....Nice piece of info to have on hand. :lol:

Yes, Oddball. That is exactly what I meant! You're really good at ham-handedly ignoring what someone's point is. You must be a Republican Congressman. Good to meet you, your eminence.

(That's what we call Congress people right?)
 
Ah yes, The old DerpDaDerp Maneuver.
So that's what you call your posting style.....Nice piece of info to have on hand. :lol:

Yes, Oddball. That is exactly what I meant! You're really good at ham-handedly ignoring what someone's point is. You must be a Republican Congressman. Good to meet you, your eminence.

(That's what we call Congress people right?)
When you have any cogent point, I'll alert the press.

Until then, you'll be accorded all the deference and credence that all the other knuckle-dragging trolls around here get....As in none.
 
Who here believes that the Tea Party is a grassroots organization? Anybody? Anybody?

It was at one point, then it got hijacked by people like Palin and the Koch brothers.

I don't believe that. I think they were behind Rick Santelli's 'outburst' on the floor of the Chicago stock exchange, and all the websites that went live after he wigged out.

Playboy had a story on it, but I think the original was yanked off the net, and now all you can do is read allusions to it.
 
Who here believes that the Tea Party is a grassroots organization? Anybody? Anybody?

Yes it it started as a grass roots organization and in my opinion still is one. So who believes occupy Wall Street is a grass roots movement anyone?

The way they have no real clear message yet, you can tell they're still grassroots. And that's coming from someone who ardently supports their ideals and goals. They lack the organizing into power thing that the Tea Party has though.
 
So that's what you call your posting style.....Nice piece of info to have on hand. :lol:

Yes, Oddball. That is exactly what I meant! You're really good at ham-handedly ignoring what someone's point is. You must be a Republican Congressman. Good to meet you, your eminence.

(That's what we call Congress people right?)
When you have any cogent point, I'll alert the press.

Until then, you'll be accorded all the deference and credence that all the other knuckle-dragging trolls around here get....As in none.

Well, reading your posts, I can see why you'd think mine are unintelligent. After all, if you bathe in shit, you're always going to think you smell shit.
 
Who here believes that the Tea Party is a grassroots organization? Anybody? Anybody?

Yes it it started as a grass roots organization and in my opinion still is one. So who believes occupy Wall Street is a grass roots movement anyone?

The way they have no real clear message yet, you can tell they're still grassroots. And that's coming from someone who ardently supports their ideals and goals. They lack the organizing into power thing that the Tea Party has though.
They have no clear message because they're too busy smoking dope and banging bongos. :lol:
 
Rick Santelli’s Planted Rant ? | The Big Picture

“How did a minor-league TV figure, whose contract with CNBC is due this summer, get so quickly launched into a nationwide rightwing blog sensation? Why were there so many sites and organizations online and live within minutes or hours after his rant, leading to a nationwide protest just a week after his rant?

What hasn’t been reported until now is evidence linking Santelli’s “tea party” rant with some very familiar names in the Republican rightwing machine, from PR operatives who specialize in imitation-grassroots PR campaigns (called “astroturfing”) to bigwig politicians and notorious billionaire funders. As veteran Russia reporters, both of us spent years watching the Kremlin use fake grassroots movements to influence and control the political landscape. To us, the uncanny speed and direction the movement took and the players involved in promoting it had a strangely forced quality to it. If it seemed scripted, that’s because it was.

What we discovered is that Santelli’s “rant” was not at all spontaneous as his alleged fans claim, but rather it was a carefully-planned trigger for the anti-Obama campaign. In PR terms, his February 19th call for a “Chicago Tea Party” was the launch event of a carefully organized and sophisticated PR campaign, one in which Santelli served as a frontman, using the CNBC airwaves for publicity, for the some of the craziest and sleaziest rightwing oligarch clans this country has ever produced. Namely, the Koch family, the multibilllionaire owners of the largest private corporation in America, and funders of scores of rightwing thinktanks and advocacy groups, from the Cato Institute and Reason Magazine to FreedomWorks. The scion of the Koch family, Fred Koch, was a co-founder of the notorious extremist-rightwing John Birch Society.”

What is Playboy’s evidence of this?

“Within hours of Santelli’s rant, a website called ChicagoTeaParty.com sprang to life. Essentially inactive until that day, it now featured a YouTube video of Santelli’s “tea party” rant and billed itself as the official home of the Chicago Tea Party. The domain was registered in August, 2008 by Zack Christenson, a dweeby Twitter Republican and producer for a popular Chicago rightwing radio host Milt Rosenberg—a familiar name to Obama campaign people. Last August, Rosenberg, who looks like Martin Short’s Irving Cohen character, caused an outcry when he interviewed Stanley Kurtz, the conservative writer who first “exposed” a personal link between Obama and former Weather Undergound leader Bill Ayers. As a result of Rosenberg’s radio interview, the Ayers story was given a major push through the Republican media echo chamber, culminating in Sarah Palin’s accusation that Obama was “palling around with terrorists.” That Rosenberg’s producer owns the “chicagoteaparty.com” site is already weird—but what’s even stranger is that he first bought the domain last August, right around the time of Rosenburg’s launch of the “Obama is a terrorist” campaign. It’s as if they held this “Chicago tea party” campaign in reserve, like a sleeper-site. Which is exactly what it was.
 
Yes it it started as a grass roots organization and in my opinion still is one. So who believes occupy Wall Street is a grass roots movement anyone?

The way they have no real clear message yet, you can tell they're still grassroots. And that's coming from someone who ardently supports their ideals and goals. They lack the organizing into power thing that the Tea Party has though.
They have no clear message because they're too busy smoking dope and banging bongos. :lol:

Yes, the Tea Party definitely has an abundance of dope(s), don't they?
 

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