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Epic
02-22-2010, 10:35 AM
http://www.fivethirtyeight.com/2010/02/tea-pauliers.html#comments


Instead, the kooky, historically revisionist, apocalyptic ideas of Glenn Beck and Ron Paul are treated with equivalency to those of the majority Democratic Party in Washington and--here's the key point--these movement activists and their ideas are often discussed without much mention of their connections to Beck or Paul. Beck earns his share of attention, granted. But there is almost no recognition whatsoever of the true origins of this conservative backlash. The movement is instead covered as if it is the somehow the byproduct and wind in the sails of national Republicans like Michael Steele, John Boehner, Mitch McConnell, when in fact it is operating wholly independently of any or all of them. And remember that these are people who, as Nate pointed out earlier this month, believe that the president is a socialist Muslim interloper born in Africa; who, as I suspect, somehow think that earmark and tort reform will solve our deficit problems; and who, as we saw today, cheer without any sense of internal contradiction as Beck boasts about educating himself for "free" at a public library system paid for by the very taxes he complains about.

But go try to find much in the way of reporting on how closely connected these two movements are. Or how disconnected these people are from political reality. You won't find much. Because the media wants to provide competitive balance to its narrative, reporting to date has either willfully disconnected the Tea Party movement from the Ron Paul presidential campaign or it simply has not noticed.

It's going to be--or ought to be--hard now for the national political pundit class not to notice these connections anymore.

Apparently, Ron Paul = Beck, and their followers are stupid cause they think Obama is muslim, and fixing earmarks will solve everything.

Oh yeah, and there is a logical fallacy thrown in about Glenn Beck and public libraries. Great.

Chester Copperpot
02-22-2010, 10:43 AM
like anybody gives a fuck about a blog whos name is reminiscient of a Nazi U-Boat number from World War II.,. haha

constituent
02-22-2010, 10:51 AM
the kooky, historically revisionist, apocalyptic ideas

so?

that guy "blogs." :rolleyes:

who's the real kook?