Van Helsing
Moonbattery.com
2/3/2011
By now it’s obvious where progressives got the bizarrely inaccurate view of the Tea Party they have used their control of the media to superimpose on reality. Characteristically, they looked in the mirror and felt compelled to project the hideousness they saw.
More from the Common Cause/Code Pink/public sector union version of a Tea Party that took place in Palm Springs on Sunday:
If the media could come up with footage like this featuring patriots, the Tea Party movement would be over.
Da Techguy has several links worth reading from conservatives around the web.
Question: When is it OK in the age of civility to call for lynching, stringing up or sending a black man back to the fields?
Our friends on the left decided to protest the Koch Brothers conference. In the event sponsored by Common Cause, AFFCE, The Ruckus Society, 350, Greenpeace, Code Pink, the Progressive Democrats of America, the public attending had some choice words for Justice Clarence Thomas…
At Big Government, White Political Ralliers Call for Lynching of Black Justice (Sorry MSM, No Tea in this Blend)
…At the morning panel event featuring UCI Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky, activist Jim Hightower, Center for American Progress journalist and “Koch Brothers expert” Lee Fang, California Nurses Association co-president DeAnn McEwan, and President Obama’s former green jobs czar Van Jones, we were forewarned of the impending demise of both the environment and democracy at the hands of corporate lobbyists and their government shills.
There was eerily no mention of GE, AEP, Goldmann Sachs, Pfizer, Aetna, Alcoa, Xerox, Google, Motorola, IBM, or several other corporate giants who profit at taxpayer expense via their K Street connections to the Obama White House as well as the very economic and regulatory policies they lobby that these Common Cause panelists commonly endorse. But I’m sure that’s only because no one wanted to point out the obvious. Right?
We were then ushered outside to the parking lot across from the hotel in which the Koch brothers were holding a meeting, whereupon we were encouraged to yell at the building, decrying not only the Kochs, but Justices Clarence Thomas and Antonin Scalia for their Citizens United ruling. Oh, and Fox News while we were at it….
Update: At Legal Insurrection, Professor Jacobson writes, “Hey, that’s not nice” in which he quotes John Fund and reminds us of Andrew Breitbart’s $100,000 challenge.