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anaconda
05-14-2011, 04:21 PM
LOL. Now I've seen everything. This is how shamefully the GOP has tried to co opt the Tea Party.

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/hes-creating-quite-a-buzz-tea-party-fav-herman-cain-heads-to-iowa-again/

Feeding the Abscess
05-14-2011, 04:24 PM
This is such an awkward comment:


President Cain – Lt Colnel West as VP or Defense Secretary and let them see how racist we are then.
I love these two black men

devil21
05-14-2011, 04:27 PM
Tea Party favorite and ex-Federal Reserve Bank governor.

That's how we kill Cain's campaign. Just keep reminding that he was the governor of the Federal Reserve bank of Kansas City. Fox and Cain are trying to scrub any record of his previous job. Keep bringing it up.

Kregisen
05-14-2011, 04:28 PM
The tea party wasn't racist before....but now that they're doing everything they can to ELECT black people, they are being racist. Ironic huh?

JoshLowry
05-14-2011, 04:35 PM
The tea party wasn't racist before....but now that they're doing everything they can to ELECT black people, they are being racist. Ironic huh?

This is the wedge that they are driving.

They are trying to create a talking point that "Ron Paul's Tea Party is racist."

Kregisen
05-14-2011, 04:36 PM
This is the wedge that they are driving.

They are trying to create a talking point that "Ron Paul's Tea Party is racist."

If you judge by policies alone, such as war on drugs, Ron Paul is the least racist out of every person from either party running for president in the last decade.

anaconda
05-14-2011, 04:37 PM
The tea party wasn't racist before....but now that they're doing everything they can to ELECT black people, they are being racist. Ironic huh?

Or the attacks from the Paul crowd will be spun as racist. Never mind the K.C. Fed issue.

anaconda
05-14-2011, 04:42 PM
The tea party wasn't racist before....but now that they're doing everything they can to ELECT black people, they are being racist. Ironic huh?

Where are you getting this from?

doodle
05-14-2011, 05:13 PM
It is amazing how neocons seems to have dumped Sarah Palin for Uncle T because of two words she used even though she spent a lot of time on TPX rallies ?


BTW, why are people giving too much credece to neocon propaganda.

Scott Baker, Editor-in-Chief of The Blaze, is a veteran broadcast journalist, commentator and web news editor with a quarter-century of experience covering news stories of all kinds.

In 2007, Scott co-founded Breitbart.tv. He served as Chief Operating Officer and co-editor of the site for three years. During that time, Breitbart.tv logged more than 175 million page views on nearly 30,000 hand-crafted news video posts. Breitbart.tv has posted some of the most-watched news videos on the Internet and reached peak traffic of more than 10 million page views in a single month.

AndrewD
05-14-2011, 05:29 PM
I don't take their support of Herman Cain as sincere. Their waiting for Romney. Herman Cain is the least dangerous of all candidates (besides Gary) and they are propping him up right now to belittle the others, which includes preventing Ron from winning debates and gaining even more momentum.

Wait till Romney comes in, you'll see the media drop Cain like a nappy headed stepchild.

anaconda
05-14-2011, 05:37 PM
It is amazing how neocons seems to have dumped Sarah Palin for Uncle T because of two words she used even though she spent a lot of time on TPX rallies ?


BTW, why are people giving too much credece to neocon propaganda.

Scott Baker, Editor-in-Chief of The Blaze, is a veteran broadcast journalist, commentator and web news editor with a quarter-century of experience covering news stories of all kinds.

In 2007, Scott co-founded Breitbart.tv. He served as Chief Operating Officer and co-editor of the site for three years. During that time, Breitbart.tv logged more than 175 million page views on nearly 30,000 hand-crafted news video posts. Breitbart.tv has posted some of the most-watched news videos on the Internet and reached peak traffic of more than 10 million page views in a single month.

You make a good case for Mr. Baker's prowess at spreading propaganda. This should indeed worry us, therefore. No?

doodle
05-14-2011, 05:46 PM
I don't take their support of Herman Cain as sincere. Their waiting for Romney. Herman Cain is the least dangerous of all candidates (besides Gary) and they are propping him up right now to belittle the others, which includes preventing Ron from winning debates and gaining even more momentum.

Wait till Romney comes in, you'll see the media drop Cain


100% Agreed. That should be plain as day to everyone.




You make a good case for Mr. Baker's prowess at spreading propaganda. This should indeed worry us, therefore. No?

Of course known neocon outfits will try to propagandize anything trying to push their agenda but this time around they carry even less credibility. I think it's important to know not just what is being said but who is saying it and what are their motives, objectivity as journalists.

anaconda
05-14-2011, 05:53 PM
Of course known neocon outfits will try to propagandize anything trying to push their agenda but this time around they carry even less credibility. I think it's important to know not just what is being said but who is saying it and what are their motives, objectivity as journalists.

Ah, I see your point now. Thanks for the clarification. Good point.

Kregisen
05-14-2011, 06:32 PM
Where are you getting this from?

From comments from tea partiers

Bman
05-14-2011, 06:53 PM
Tea Party favorite and ex-Federal Reserve Bank governor.

That's how we kill Cain's campaign. Just keep reminding that he was the governor of the Federal Reserve bank of Kansas City. Fox and Cain are trying to scrub any record of his previous job. Keep bringing it up.

Keep it simple and direct.