The same conservative special interest groups are financing GOP obstructionism and teaparty astroturfing.
The GOP and Teapartys share a common corporate dictated message to favor corporate oligarchy over the people.
Both rely almost exclusively on the same conservative media echo chambers, like dumb Fox misinformation channel and the head of the republican party Rushbo.
Can anyone tell any difference between Republicans and the Tea Partys?
What's the difference?
If there isn't any difference, let's lump these clowns together.
Keithof PA3:43PM August 02, 2010
This is just another obvious desperate attempt by the Democrats to employ their 3D strategy of divide, demonize, and deceive. All Democrat arguments, positions, strategies, and anything they say or write should be evaluated in terms of this 3D strategy. For many years, I registered as an Independent and voted for both Democrats and Republicans over the years. This prevented me from voting in a primaries and I had no say so about what candidates appeared on the ballots. This year, I registered as a Republican because I believe the pendulum has begun to swing a little too far to the left and we need at least one check upon the Democrats’ rampant spending spree and outright defiance of the Constitution. Democrats are again making the mistaken assumption that Republicans, Independents, and Tea Party supporters are monolithic. I sent Scott Brown’s senate campaign a contribution but have since regretted providing him any kind of support. His actions since assuming office have convinced me that he has allied himself with the McCain, Graham, Snowe, Collins camp of appeasers whose obsequious, fawning behavior and voting records reveal that they would glibly overlook Constitutionally suspect actions of their senatorial conspirators to advance their self-serving raison de tre of staying in office longer than Senator Byrd did. I have to admit that at least the Democrats are unified in their strategy of self-destruction. It’s also increasingly difficult to tell what many Republicans stand for, if anything other than self-preservation. In a nutshell, Tea Party supporters, Independents, and Republicans with integrity stand for adherence to the Constitution (aka rule of law) and a national government that acknowledges the will of the people and acts in conformance with that will – not in defiance.
RetFed2kof CO8:51PM July 31, 2010
So what! Talk about Chicago-style crooked politics, we have a very bad case of it now in Washington and the majority of voters know it. I think this approach of the Democrats will backfire on them, if it already hasn't.
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