Tag Archives: Tea Party

I’d Like to Thank the Academy

Holy guacamole! I got a shout out from the Mike at Crooks and Liars!

Mike’s Blog Round Up

ETA: Raisin informed me that it was tengrain of Mock Paper Scissors who found me. He was pinch hitting for Mike today. Thank you tengrain!

The cherry on top of the sundae (which turned 119 years old today) was on Raisin’s poster. The Spinny-inspired, but Raisin-original brooch graces Michele Bachmann’s lapel. She even uses my suggested colors of red, white, and blue:

Weak Tea

I feel so famous. I’d like to thank God, my family, my partner, and the Academy…naaah. I won’t bore you with the acceptance speech I wrote just in case. Gimme my Oscar, and cut to commercial.


State Senator Hall of MN, Where Can I Buy My Back-of-the-Bus Pass?

Minnesota Senate Republican: Integration ‘Destroyed’ Minneapolis

Did the spirit of George Wallace possess MN State Senator Dan Hall? Straight from the horse’s mouth:

“I watched Minneapolis get destroyed, so I not only didn’t want my kids in the school system. I took them out of Minneapolis because they ruined our neighborhoods with integration and [de]segregation.”

Does he really want Jim Crow laws back? This article left me shaking my head. The Tea Party denies racism, but when one of their freshman Senators says something like this, how can they defend it?

I feel like some Tea Partiers really do want us back to their definition of the good ol’ days. For people like Senator Hall, he would have been fine back then. I’m not Caucasian, so I don’t think those good ol’ days would have been all that good for me.

I’m tired of reading stories like this. I hope our future isn’t the past.


Biden: A Bucket of Sunshine from Scranton

Biden Reports ‘Good Progress’ in Budget Talks

No matter what anyone says, I love Joey Biden. He just cracks me up. He wears his heart on his sleeve. Conservatives love him because he is a gaffe goldmine. There’s always one in the family.

He is so positive and sunshiney with this budget showdown. Of course we can find some common ground! Of course we can find a way to keep the government going! Of course! The pom poms look great with your suit, Joey.

From a generally sunny Northern California, I hate to bring the dark clouds. But this is what Representative Mike Pence from Indiana said:

“You never get a second chance at making a first impression. Our first impression with the American people needs to be that we kept our word and we found the budget savings that we promised to find. I’m still cautiously optimistic that we’re going to do just that.”

So for him, and I’m sure many freshman Tea Party representatives, this is what it’s about. Appearances. They want to show their constituents that they are fulfilling their campaign promises. Even if it means screaming and jumping up and down like 3-year-old children who want their way. Thing is, the public sees both. If they keep insisting and refusing to budge, they will look more like the 3-year-olds than the politicians trying to keep their promises.

Don’t toss the pom poms just yet, Joey. There is a sunbeam in there. At least one of them gets it, like Representative Steve Womack of Arkansas:

“Compromise on the subject of spending is a tough sell. It doesn’t mean it’s an impossible sell. There is a serious mandate to cut spending. Now having said that, I also live in a realistic world and I understand the dynamics involved in having one leg of a three-legged stool under our control.”

So keep pumping the sunshine. Maybe the positive energy will turn this around. By next Friday. Midnight.


Boehner: Three Against One

Time Short, Tempers Flare in Budget Showdown

Didn’t we just do this? Oh yeah. The Continuing Resolution. Has it been three weeks already? Time sure does fly fast.

Boehner is in a real mess. Three groups, all with different demands:

Tea Party
The fussy 54 says, “If we don’t get our 10 bajillion dollars ($100B, but I like the word bajillion) in spending cuts, we ain’t signing it. Let the government shut down. It ain’t 1994, dude.”

Democrats
House Democrats are just watching Boehner vs. the Tea Party with their buckets of 1200-calorie popcorn and Red Vines®.
Senate Democrats say, “If the bill has 10 bajillion dollars in spending cuts, we ain’t signing it.”

Social Conservatives
The pro-birth crowd says, “Any legislation that goes through here better defund Planned Parenthood. We don’t care about the government shutting down either.”

That gavel sure is a lot heavier than you thought, huh, Mr. Spreaker?


Bachmann 2012

Adviser: Bachmann Likely to Enter WH Race

This article uses “exploratory committee” again. Is this some hip, new terminology that I’m not aware of?

Anyway, it looks like Michele is throwing her pillbox into the ring. She can raise money like nobody’s business, so she has an edge there. I don’t know if she will be a serious contender. Conservative blog-friends like Questioning with Boldness say there are no clear frontrunners yet.

Even if she’s not a serious contender for the GOP nomination, she is the Tea Party Queen. She is absolutely adored by Conservatives. Will she (or another Tea Party candidate) run as a 3rd candidate? The GOP-Tea Party dynamic is fascinating to me. Now that they have name recognition and influence, will they become a viable 3rd party?

Michele Bachmann, as a candidate, is really disturbing to me. I really do believe the woman is bat-crap crazy based on the things she’s said in the past. We’re not talking a a couple misstatements here and there, but some real doozies. They are seemingly never-ending and said so fervently that it really makes you question her sanity:

“And what a bizarre time we’re in, when a judge will say to little children that you can’t say the pledge of allegiance, but you must learn that homosexuality is normal and you should try it.”

“I find it interesting that it was back in the 1970s that the swine flu broke out under another, then under another Democrat president, Jimmy Carter. I’m not blaming this on President Obama, I just think it’s an interesting coincidence.” -Rep. Michele Bachmann, on the 1976 Swine Flu outbreak that happened when Gerald Ford, a Republican, was president.

“They’re focused on becoming big business,” Bachmann said on the House floor last week. “Sarah Stoesz, who heads the Planned Parenthood operation in my state of Minnesota, said she recently opened three express centers in wealthy Minnesota suburbs and shopping centers and malls and places where women are doing their grocery shopping, picking up Starbucks, living their daily lives and stopping off for an abortion.”

And it’s not just me and other liberals who think she is crazy. Even some of her colleagues think so.

Politico:

A conservative Republican House member, speaking on the condition of anonymity, suggested that Bachmann’s views — and her willingness to state them — make it hard for her to keep staff.
‘When your captain’s crazy, it’s time to find a new ship,” the lawmaker said.

And yet she’s wildly popular. Would she run on a 3rd party ticket if she felt she had the support? The chick scares me.


Tea Party is Making Boehner CRazy

Tea Party, Some Republicans Unhappy with Short-term Spending Vote

Looks like Boehner is finding out that the big gavel job wasn’t all that it was cracked up to be. The short-term spending vote passed today to keep the government running for 3 weeks. 54 legislators voted NO in united protest against the Continuing Resolution (CR).

Boehner said these short-term spending measures already succeeded in cutting $10B. “It’s a small down payment on our commitment to the American people that we have real fiscal responsibility,” he said.

That didn’t placate the Tea Party at all.

Mike Pence a representative from Indiana said, “Things don’t change in Washington until they have to. It’s time to pick a fight.”

Judson Phillips, the grand poobah of the Tea Party Nation wrote, “The next continuing resolution is where the Tea Party movement needs to make its stand. Either we see hundreds of billions in cuts or we shut the government down. It has come to that.”

Oh boy. Today’s passage just bought you 3 weeks, Speaker Boehner. Chamomile Tea is really good for soothing nerves. Just don’t drink it if any one of the 54 offers it to you.


What if the Tea Party was Black?

Jasiri X is the same artist who made the video about Wisconsin: American Workers vs. Multi-Billionaires

I saw this video as I was surfing and thinking about Obama. It was definitely thought-provoking. Boy, did he catch flak for this one. He received 1500 comments within a week and 4K to date. Enjoy. :-)


Tea for Three?

The 2012 Election is a lot closer than we think. Will there be 3 to choose from – Democrat, Republican, and Tea Party? I thought the Tea Party latched itself on to the GOP.

Ron Paul, Herman Cain Win Tea Party Poll to Run Against Obama

Representative Ron Paul looks like the top contender from a poll taken at the Tea Party summit in AZ. He, Georgia radio host Herman Cain, and Governor Tim Pawlenty spoke. Interestingly, Sarah Palin came in third.

Now, Newt Gingrich also is throwing his hat in the ring according to GOP officials. AP Sources: Gingrich Closer to Presidential Run

“Two years ago today, Americans from all across the nation and from all walks of life began a movement on a national scale,” he wrote Sunday on his Facebook page. “Fed up with a Republican Party that forgot its reformer roots and a Democratic Party where every solution involved more government, tea party rallies began brewing in over 50 cities with an estimated 30,000 people attending.”

He’s sucking up to the Tea Party, but will he run on a GOP ticket? Are all these candidates fighting for the GOP nomination? Will there be three boxes on the general election ballot – Republican, Democrat, Tea?

It will be very interesting to see who will end up running against Obama. Who’s your pick?


Walker Worshippers

Sorry We’re Late Scott. We Work for a Living was a sign in the Tea Party counter protest. As opposed to union workers who don’t? Roads are clear of snow. Thank your union snow plow driver. Have your life saved in a county hospital ER? Thank your union doctor. Perpetrator get 20 to life for their crime against you? Thank your union prosecutor.

I am really getting tired of this anti-union crap. Those signs were irritating as hell. Especially, Pay Your Share. They are willing to! They agree to increase their contributions to their pensions and health care. What they object to is being stripped of their collective bargaining power.

Governor Walker can balance his budget without gutting the union. This piece of crap legislation is also vindictive. If he proposed to strip collective bargaining power from every union, then I know he’s anti-union but fair across the board Police officers, firefighters, and state troopers (who supported his campaign) were spared. So this is part anti-union, part payback, part thank you. Who knew one lousy piece of legislation could say so much?

I really hope that the union protesters and Senate Democrats will stay the course. Keep fighting the good fight. And I hope the Walker Worshippers are enjoying their Saturday and Sunday off to protest at the capitol. The 5-day work week was fought for by unions.


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