| Question Democratic authority? Not! Quote:
On April 15, I joined hundreds of thousands of everyday Americans across the nation at the tax day "tea party" protests. I wasn't told to go there by Fox News or by billionaires or millionaires. But what if I had?
The mainstream media and the Democratic Party - one and the same these days - spent much of the last week furiously attacking the grass-roots tea party protest movement as somehow illegitimate - or worse.
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News anchors resorted to prime-time "tea-bagging" jokes in frequent attempts to mock the participants' grievances. On Keith Olbermann's hate crime of a show on MSNBC, Janeane Garofalo fused two memes to declare tens of thousands of Americans as "tea-bagging rednecks."
Multimillionaire House Speaker Nancy Pelosi blamed the rich. "This initiative is funded by the high end - we call it AstroTurf, it's not really a grass-roots movement. It's AstroTurf by some of the wealthiest people in America to keep the focus on tax cuts for the rich instead of for the great middle class." (Some dare call Madame Pelosi's AstroTurf accusations projection - just no one in the traditional media.)
CNN reporter Susan Roesgen viciously interrogated a middle-aged man for attending a Chicago tea party with his 2-year-old child.
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Where but from the Democrat Party or the Obama administration could those arguments have come from? This was not journalism, it was politicking and intimidation. CNN has yet to reprimand its journalist and has attempted to scrub the Internet of the now-infamous video.
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During the last presidency, similar public expressions of citizen displeasure were enthusiastically promoted by the media and the Democrat Party. In fact, the Bush years were nothing short of an unprecedented, well-funded, permanent protest against a sitting wartime president.
"Dissent is patriotic" became the all-purpose rallying cry for an ascendant political left that learned it could take down a political party by publicly disagreeing with it over anything. Any suggestion of the illegitimacy of a single protest was met with cries of censorship and intimidation.
| BREITBART: Question Democratic authority? Not! - Washington Times
Ah, I get it now. It's only 'patriotic' to protest against a Republican President. |