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Tea Party Accused of Racism by Actual Racists: Progressive Academics

by Phantom Ace ( 46 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Elections 2012, Fascism, Liberal Fascism, Multiculturalism, Nazism, Political Correctness, Progressives, Republican Party, Tea Parties, Tranzis at September 4th, 2011 - 7:00 pm

The Race card is out in full force this election season! So called Academics have officially label the Tea Party Racist. In doing so, they display racist thinking. The accusation is based on the results of a survey showing that Tea Party members believe blacks can overcome any prejudice to succeed like other ethnic groups have. You read that correctly, this is the proof of Tea racism to the Academics. This shows their racism by believing blacks are incapable of success without assistance!

Two years after it burst onto the political scene, the tea party is getting a critical eye from political science academics who say the movement generally is populated by knowledgeable and religiously devout voters, but they are hypocritical and more likely to be motivated by “racial resentment.”

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But like Mr. Jacobson, Mr. Abramowitz also said they were more likely to harbor racial resentment, which he judged based on their answers to questions such as whether blacks could succeed as well as whites if they “would only try harder,” and whether they agreed with the statement that Irish, Italians and Jews overcame prejudice and “blacks should do the same without any special favors.”

Mr. Abramowitz said tea party supporters were substantially more likely than other voters to question how much effort black Americans are making to advance themselves versus being held back by social factors.

Read it all: Academics dub tea partyers devout, racist

This has to be the most blatant racist mode of thinking ever seen. Progressive Academics believe blacks are biologically inferior to other ethnic groups. They really believes Blacks can’t make in America without assistance. This is a very reprehensible and disgusting mode of thinking.

These Academics would fit in perfectly well in the the early 1900’s KKK or 1930’s Nazi Germany with this racial supremacy belief. They are no one to call a movement that believe individuals can overcome any obstacle in America regardless of the background as racist. That is why Rep. LTC Allen West and Herman Cain are beloved by the Tea Party movement. They are proof that one can overcome obstacles with determination.

Expect the Progressives to launch more accusation of racism to deflect from their racism.

 

 

Palin’s speech at Iowa Tea Party rally

by Phantom Ace ( 1 Comment › )
Filed under Elections 2012, Headlines, Republican Party, Tea Parties at September 3rd, 2011 - 7:21 pm

Here’s a video clip of Palin’s speech today in Iowa.

Christine O’Donnell will NOT be speaking at Staurday’s Tea Party rally in Iowa

by Phantom Ace ( 2 Comments › )
Filed under Elections 2010, Elections 2012, Headlines, Republican Party, Tea Parties at August 31st, 2011 - 8:28 pm

The organizers of the Iowa Tea Party rally that will feature Sarah Palin are a bunch of keystone cops. They had invited Christine O’Donnell on the assumption she was a Tea Party hero and pal of Palin. It turned out her and Palin haven’t spoken since the election and many Iowa Tea Partiers didn’t want her there. So after inviting, dis-inviting and re-inviting her, Palin’s handlers threaten to pull her from the schedule if Christine O’Donnell spoke. In response, O’Donnell was dumped from the speaking lineup.

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is set to appear at a tea party rally in Iowa Saturday, a source close to Palin told CNN.

And Christine O’Donnell is out (again), the source said.

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Representatives for O’Donnell did not respond to CNN’s requests for comment Wednesday, but Ken Crow, one of the rally organizers, told the Des Moines Register that he dis-invited O’Donnell at the Palin camp’s request.

The Palin source said O’Donnell’s representatives misled the tea party group about the extent of the governor’s relationship with O’Donnell.

O’Donnell’s representatives told event organizers that she would be in Iowa on the date of the rally and would like to come by and “say hi” to Palin, the source said. O’Donnell was then added to the speaking agenda.

The source told CNN that O’Donnell aides lied to organizers and said Palin had been communicating via text message with O’Donnell about the rally.

“The governor hasn’t spoken to her in a year,” the Palin source said of O’Donnell.

I don’t blame Sarah Palin for not wanting to be seen with Christine O’Donnell. At the same time, she took O’Donnell from an obscure anti-masturbation activist into a political heroine to some Conservatives. Clearly Christine O’Donnell is too toxic even for Sarah Palin.

Christine O’Donnell needs to realize that being against masturbation, doesn’t make you popular in politics. Too many voters do it!

Obama plans fall offensive against GOP

by Phantom Ace ( 8 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Business, Democratic Party, Economy, Elections 2012, Headlines, Republican Party, unemployment at August 31st, 2011 - 3:48 pm

Barack Hussein Obama is on teh ropes politically. His approval rating is in the low 40’s and upper 30’s. However, he still has the media, entertainment industry and Wall Street money behind him.  He is planning a fall offensive against the Republican House of Representative. Obama will use class warfare demagoguelanguage. He’s lucky that his opponent will political eunuch John Boehner, who’s lame and useless.

Kill the body, and the head will die.” — Joe Frazier

President Obama is preparing to fight a political war this fall on two fronts — the first against Republicans who want his job and the second against Republicans who want to make his job more difficult.

Obama is taking dead-aim at the latter group, targeting Congress in a fall offensive that the president’s reelection campaign hopes will bruise the overall GOP image beyond repair.

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When GOP lawmakers return, the president and his team are ready to deliver a flurry of attacks, castigating Congress for inaction on jobs, being on the wrong side of taxes and eager to destroy social safety net programs. If Obama and his team have their way, Americans will come to see every Republican as a Tea Party extremist.

The GOP better be ready for war. Obama will attack without mercy and will be ruthless.