Explaining the Tea Party Movement and the Bewilderment of the Political Class
by Joe 'The Plumber' WurzelbacherIt is apparently a mystery to a lot political insiders why the Tea Parties have become so popular with so many Americans in state after state across the nation.
Many have simply tried to dismiss the phenomena as the ranting of a relatively small number of angry right-wing zealots. They are dead wrong but one gets the feeling the political class finds this easy dismissal far more comforting than the unsettling truths driving angry and vocal dissatisfaction by people from across the political spectrum.

“Real people” like me resonate in politics right now because of the growing chasm between what the political elites of both parties see as the best course for the nation—and for themselves– and the hopes and fears of the average American man and woman. In China that difference might mean very little to government as we saw in Tiananmen Square but, according to the Founding Fathers, such a division should not even exist here in the United States.
Those who are passionately protesting at Tea Parties and making themselves felt at the polls have rightly detected more than a hint of contempt for the average citizen. If everything were going well such elitist arrogance might be accepted, as it has been in the past. But things are not going well for our nation and more and more people are challenging the performance, ideas and motivations of those who hold themselves out as smarter and better than the rest of us.
Can a plumber or carpenter, housewife or truck driver (clutching their bibles and guns as Mr. Obama once sneered) have anything much to add to the public policies developed at the seats of government and financial power? To those of us “out here” the righteously indignant answer is “yes”–and not a moment too soon.
To understand the Tea Party perspective, political elites will have to come to understand that they are seen as having failed us. Whether it’s “Brownie’s” “great job” after Hurricane Katrina or the recent “system worked” remarks by Janet Napolitano or the tax problems of various government leaders (including the chairman of the House committee writing tax laws), we feel betrayed. This judgment is actually directed at politicians on both the right and the left. The arrogant and often contemptuous “smart guys” have saddled us with failure after failure and now seem bewildered that people are so angry.
Have political insiders given us a Social Security and Medicare system with more than $100 trillion in unfunded liabilities? Yes. Did the “successful” job stimulus program really end up costing more than $200,000 per low level job? Yes. Did we get help with usurious mortgage and credit card rates and life wrecking job losses caused, in truth, by bad government? No. Does the public education system really produce 50% and higher drop out rates in almost every major city? Yes. Does the unfathomable income tax system really cost us more than $300 billion a year in tax preparation expenses? Yes. Has spending billions of dollars to confiscate blue-haired ladies’ knitting needles and millions of pocket knives and lighters stopped terrorist bombers? No. And to many of us, the answer to everything is not shifting more of the fruits of our labors to the 40% of the population who pay no income taxes at all.
If all politics is really local, consider Washington D.C.’s abysmal public education record. The political clout of teacher’s unions saw the school choice program there dismantled last year even though it was working very well and wildly popular with poor African-American parents desperate for something better for their children. Their views were summarily ignored and then trampled on by both the White House and Congress because of the political advantage to politicians willing to ignore the fate of these children.
Are we angry? Yes. Because even worse than being routinely ignored by our leaders is the growing certainty that policy decisions that are bad for citizens and the nation often work out to the advantage of those inside government and those close to government. If you doubt this or wonder why there is such grassroots fervor for the FairTax, for example, take another hard look at the tax code’s 67,500 pages of regulations, the “royal treatment” of Congressional tax committee members and staff and the billions spent on special interest tax lobbying every year.
The Tea Party movement will grow larger and larger and will resist being taken over by insiders who see potential for their party or candidates until the distance between what average Americans feel and what political leaders do in pure self-interest has been closed. To understand the anger in the Tea Parties one has to understand that many Americans still expect our government to act in the public, instead of private or political interest.






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Joe the Plumber!
It is great to see you here!
Exactly! The people are angry at our money being wasted, the outright corruption, and the bald-faced lies we are told.
For me, I'm angry as hell because we have strayed so far from the Constitution. If our entire system of government can fit on less than 20 pages….why do we need 2500 page bills with 500 page amendments? That is insanity!!! Why is our tax code so complex that no one individual can tell you the ins and outs of it? It is insane!! I am angry at EVERY politician and EVERY American citizen that has allowed the thought to stay in their brain that "politician" is a career path. Politicians are not supposed to be in office for more that a couple terms, yet we allow it to happen all the time. I am most angry at the fact that my country, the one founded on the Constitution, has moved so far away from its guiding document.
Excellent post, Mr.Wurzelbacher. Let them scoff and sneer. We're energized, we're motivated and we have the Truth on our side. We're adding like minded people to our movement everyday, as we become sick and tired of "politics as usual". We're determined to return to the Constitution as the defining document in our political system, and, most of all, we're coming.I can't wait for November…………………….
I'm a big fan of Joe! Hope they don't turn him into a Washington insider. Tea party is no party. They should stop trying to fit it inside a casing or box of some type. Making Tea party convention in a fancy hotel was a mistake. Tea party folks should gather on streets and squares or for free or just sipping tea with friends on a porch discussing what matters for them.
Great post Joe!! Welcome!! Make no mistake, the majority of 'real Americans' are very glad that it was YOU that Obama chose to walk up to on the street!! That was the defining moment, unfortunately the majority of Americans (the ones that ACORN had in their pocket!) were NOT listening to what Obama had to say in response to your question!! You can proudly say that it was his answer to YOU that opened everyone's eyes!!! Thank you!!
JOE!
Future author of " Survival Guide: How to endure the wrath of the Progressive Train Wreck."
You and Obama w/o a teleprompter has to be one of the most surreal events of the decade. For you. Him. And the MSM.
Hear no evil. See no evil. Unfortunately for Obama he didn't get the full memo. (SPEAK NO EVIL) LOL
When people start filing their taxes they will notice the big chunk of their charitable donations are no longer deductible. This was the first thing Obama did in office – assault on the American spirit. He does not want charity. He wants tax-revenues to distribute. Haiti response proved – absence of tax deductions will not stop the American public to donate to help fellow human beings in suffering. This is why America is exceptional.
The closing sentence:
"To understand the anger in the Tea Parties one has to understand that many Americans still expect our government to act in the public, instead of private or political interest."
I can understand that. That sums it all up, for most of US. A long, long time ago, I came up with a little code, a set of rules to live my life by:
"I won't be told, I won't be controlled, I won't be dictated to. I simply want left alone. In exchange for that, I will grant others the same courtesy. That is how I live my life."
Too bad our elected elite couldn't understand that.
Ditto the others Joe… great to read you here!! Excellent breakdown of the divide between what is being expressed within the Tea Party movement and how it is being observed and understood by the political elites. There is genuine anger and frustration out here in bitter-clinger territory. Either the political and media machines will take notice and be forced to reform (via elections) or they'll double-down and continue to believe they're really above the rest of us and smarter and able to continue on with their scams. We're witnessing historic times of popular upheaval that the political class and the media in this country are largely trying to downplay or minimize. May the elections in November send a clear signal that this movement is not transitory or shallow.
Hey Joe, Welcome.
We all know about the insidious progressive cancer. The 'come to Jesus' has begun. The exchange in your driveway was a beginning.
November can't come soon enough!!! As Chuck Woolery said on Huckabee, " career and politician should not be used together!!!
Excellent article Joe! Nice to see you here. The leftist beasts do "not get it" or do not care what WE have to say. That goes for Republicans too because some of them are so full of arrogance that they think nothing will touch them. Now the Head Commie Libturd will go around preaching for the next 10 months how he cares about the "middle class".
Middle class?? That classification as far as I'm concerned is ECONOMICALLY RASCIST (lacking a better terminology here). What about the "people" who are struggling that are not classified as middle class? What happens to them?The poor, the retired living on a fixed income? So they go to FEMA camps?
The Democrats have spewed lies for a year now and We the People must not fall into a trap of believeing one word that comes out of their mouths.Off with their heads in November and forward with growing the Tea Party to atleast 65% of this country's population.
Thanks for the excellent article, Joe! When candidate Obama made that comment to you about spreading the
wealth around, we who are familiar with beliefs and tactics of socialists heard it right from his mouth in one
of those unguarded moments when he spoke the truth. We knew then where we would be headed, but
honestly, what we've had this past year is far worse than one could have ever expected. The intensity and
the rate at which these terrible policies have been put into place are staggering. We are facing the fight of
our lives, perhaps more literally than we would want to think. You are a strong voice, and increasingly
more and more are "seeing the light." KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK! It is inspiring to read the other comments.
why is it the press MsM and others write like the teapartiers are an 8th wonder? They are an expected reaction when people and as people find they have been lied to, cheated, and abused. Took some time and individuals to point it out but they did . This ain't no freakin mystery.
I think that a lot of our political "betters" have decided that they do understand the Tea Parties and general voter anger.
If we're to believe what we're told, voters are angry at banks and big business.
This was made clear to me in discussions about the SCOTUS free speech ruling. Not only did Obama step up to vilify banks and big business (and say of Brown that "big" whatever didn't need another seat in the Senate) but any number of commenters in blog discussions, and television personalities, and professional journalists, jumped on the anti "big" band wagon and insisted that in order for us to be free the "bigs" have to be silenced, controlled, above all *punished*.
I think that they really think that "we" really think that big business, banks, corporations – rather than creating jobs and driving our economy – are evil.
There is a lot of anger at the idea that these corporations and banks and what-not were considered "too big to fail" by our government and had to be either bailed out or bought out. That's not at all the same thing. It's actually a bit like claiming that anger that individual home owners who made bad decisions get to have other people to pay for them who are struggling to pay their own mortgages at the same time is anger at those individuals and not the decision to bail them out with tax money.
It's not hostility to business to believe that a failed business ought to *fail*.
It's hostility at the *government* for giving our money away.
By all means, lets do business with banks that didn't need or didn't take a bail out. (My understanding was that my bank was more or less forced to take the funds and the government had a hissy fit when they turned around and immediately paid it all back… so I'll stick with them.) By all means, lets buy cars from companies that were financially sound and would have survived rather than the ones bailed out or purchased by the government.
But lets not lose sight of the fact that the practices by the "bigs" that led to the melt-down were aided and abetted by the government, and the rightful consequences should have been that those firms and those banks went under. Which adds "enabling for the future" to the government sins of aiding and abetting bad business practice and special math.
BOTH parties are to blame. There are no sacred cows when elections come. Our votes will be earned.
Joe, please go home. You are about as much of a "real person" as my left-wing Bassett Hound is. Damn Progressive canines!
Nevertheless, we know people are angry but this isn't some revolution between the Proletariat versus the Bourgeoisie or some medieval clash between peasant stock and feudal land owners. This is America and when politicians reach the sorry state of affairs as our's have you vote them out on their collective asses. But you better damn well be sure of one thing, that you are an informed and educated voter so you can spot the weasels in the next crop. Because up until this point the American people have been quite content with being resigned to political ignorance. The phrase "fat, dumb, and happy" comes to mind.
We need conservative academics shredding liberal policies and getting the proper information out to the masses so they can use it accordingly. Americans aren't geniuses but they sure as hell aren't stupid either.
My friend, can you feel it? The winds, they are a shiftin' !
A year ago, folks like you and I were laughed at, were ridiculed. No mas.
Remember Duvalls famous line: " I love the smell of napalm in the morning"?
Personally, I love the smell of fear in the career politicians (both parties), and in the chattering class, and the Talking Heads of the MSM. That smell of fear? It coincides with the smell of shyte in their britches, and the wide eyed look of panic in their eyes.
It doesn't get much better than this. PRICELESS!
It's great to have you contributing to Big Gov Joe.
I too, at first, believed the Tea Party movement to be primarily a conservative initiative. I am glad to be wrong. The social elite, via the political parties have virtually divided this nation and pitted it's citizens against each other. I believe the Tea Party movement can reunite the people of this nation against a political system that has been corrupted to favor the will of the few over that of the many. Those who are meant to represent us and the best interests of the nation, the general welfare/good if you will, have subverted the will of the people. God willing we the people, in spite of our so called leaders, can find some common ground and work together to retake control of our futures and the futures of our children's children.
Well done Joe! I am glad the left has failed to take you out! You're very inspiring to so many of us that want to decide how our own money is spent and live according to the US Constitution! It's great to see you here contributing to Big Government! Can't wait to see what you post in the future!
"Nevertheless, we know people are angry but this isn't some revolution between the Proletariat versus the Bourgeoisie or some medieval clash between peasant stock and feudal land owners."
Isn't it?
You ought to explain that to the Politburo.
Hey Joe! You've been sorely missed. Your words are golden & dead on! After what the "Obama" administration tried to do to you, I was hoping you didn't lose sight of your original question…. way back when one man stood toe to toe with Obama & was denied an answer… instead was smeared by the media. We need more Joe's like you out there!!!
I agree with a goodly amount of what you say. However, getting them out is a challenge when you are facing the fat, dumb, and oblivious voter. Those voters are usually on food stamps and welfare. They do not care about the rest of the nation so long as they don't have to work. And if you get thru to them, then you have to fight whatever populist agenda is popular at the colleges.
I strongly feel that conservatives need to strike directly at the heart of the issue of career politicians. No term limits, but take most of the benefits and perks away, then institute an online transparency budget. ALL THEIR office related finances online every month. All their paperwork online every month. All their phone records online….. every month. Make it less of a cushy job and more of a working job.
Joe, you only left one thing out of your article.
Pssst! Barrack: YOU LIE!
Right on, cerveza…. sorry, SirVaySez!
You go, Joe !
Tell it like it is – and like it OUGHT to be !
What it is? Joe the Plumber great article.
You almost denied Barry the Whitehouse (throne) with his “spread the wealth” comment, in what turned out to be the only real candid glimpse into Barry’s intentions.
First of all – THANK YOU
" The Tea Party movement . . . will resist being taken over by insiders . . ."
I'm glad to see you included this aspect in your post here. The Tea Party groups have received the same treatment that you went through by the elitists and I believe you have been a shining star for many of us. The independence of the movement is and must always be it's bedrock. I don't think the power of the independent has ever been more on display than the election in Massachusetts.
Keep up the good fight
Keep the tea party REAL.
Ignore the Newt Gingrich's out there that are trying to drive the tea party patriots under the same old umbrella of "cooperativeness" between the two parties.
Gingrich IS THE PROBLEM with the Republican party now and other NWOers like him.
We don't need a "convention" or a "leader". We need only ourselves and our focused application of Constitutional truths applied by patriotic Americans of any party to bring us back to our founders original intents. Putthe power back in the hands of the people.
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I totally agree with you on that.
They must be on a par with US.
The same Health Care. Break a law, get indicted, go to jail? Loose your pension, forever.
Wasn't that a PRICELESS moment?
It was the one and only time the Dahli Bama ever told the truth.
It isn't.
But yeah, I think that Obama and most liberals think that it is.
Not that we can't all have a good deal of contempt for those who think that they are better than us because they either went to and Ivy League school or at least worship those who did.
JOE WE MISSED YOU! Yacking about politics is just like sweating a pipe get that joint good and clean and use enough heat to get the job done. If I swung the other way I'd send you a dozen roses!
I could not agree with you more.
Newt is an entrenched career politician. He is a threat, to US.
He will co-opt the Tea Party movement for his own self aggrandizement and power.
Very true. Charity used to come from the churches. The churches could be counted on to take care of the needy in any community, but the government has taken away the importance of the church. Government has done it's best to undermine the benefits of the church in our lives. Then, just as HarryTuttle stated, the come in and offer welfare and make the poor dependant upon the state, instead of being taken care of by the churches who would also give them some guidance. Guidance that is sorely needed in this day and age.
Joe The Plumber- what every Tea Partier strives to be!
I think the Tea Party is a lot about folks in Arizona's 2nd district holding their elected officials accountable to the issues of AZ, while Oklahoma's 4th district is doing the same to theirs and so on and so on. Those elected officials getting together in DC and going off on some half baked socialist agenda is what has Congress in trouble.
I tend to agree with you both.
Great post Joe – and spot on.
In the effort to be short and pithy, I left out that I have reservations about the convention, too. I'd hate to see a manifesto come out of it that was adopted by some self appointed higher ups. The Tea Parties are working…specifically because we're individuals coming together as We the People.
Newt is a political parasite. He'll latch onto anything to further himself. He was one of the first Repubs to glom onto global warming.
1. Term Limits for congress and senate.
2. Pay cuts for all government employees, elected and appointed. They should not make more than the average professional.
3. Pull all pensions and put them into the S.S. system. That goes for all public employees! Why should they be able to tax us out of house and home so teachers can retire in comfort? Your 401k lost money? Tough beans, so did mine! Work harder and longer. It's the new reality!
4. Downsize all bureaucracies. Some can even be eliminated.
Help me out, keep adding to our list of demands…
You said what all of us were thinking, but did not have a platform to speak from. Now we do, and "yes we can" to borrow a phrase. You were the spark this country needed. It will do nothing but steam roll from here. You are a great American.You can see the effect everywhere you look today.Thank's to you for helping to ignite patriots everywhere.
You are a great American…
So, Joe, which one of those seats will you be taking back, on behalf of the people, next November?
I agree with both of you and It is great that people voice their concerns now – the silent majority is silent no more.
I agree, also I would like the politicians working harder for the people's vote.
Run Joe, Run
Lets Borrow MA Governor Devalue Patricks' useless campaign slogan/lie " Together We Can". He didn't mean it but we do!
the elected elite seem to understand only one thing $$$ in their pockets….why do we have over 237 millionaires in Congress??
That is why we ought be vigilant and guard against Newtered Newt getting involved and having a say.
Yes.
You are being too kind to him though.
I wonder what he thinks of Global Warming now?
Chucky Cheese Schumer resented said: "Martha Coakley is running to fill the rest of Ted Kennedy's term, and her opponent is a far-right tea-bagger Republican…"
Elites (including David Brooks)…keep on insulting the American people…we can't wait until November.
The Tea Party is a thing of beauty. It is self recruiting. I see folks who were never before involved or interested in politics becoming activists. This is without solicitations. It is self-organizing. The members across the country seem to be able to respond spontaneously in concert to issues and candidates without a top-down command. It embraces freedom as understood by our country's founders. In fact, that may be the glue that holds the thing together. The Left has trouble with several aspects of the Tea Party. They are sincere. The masters of deception of the Left always impugn an ulterior motive. They are an authentic spontaneous phenomenon. The Left is in denial about this because of the fear they would experience if they actually thought about the implications. They have no leader. In the land of Leftist thugocracy this is unthinkable. Net result: Tea Party will be underestimated and free to do its work effectively without fanfare or recognition.
To provide an incentive and an inspiration to the 200 odd others that aren't? Yet.
You know their motto: " Give our brotha's and sista's a hand out, not a hand up."
When you run, run under the morphed name of Patriot Party.
Tea Party = Operation Desert Shield
… when time came to throw down Operation Desert Shield became Desert Storm.. same line of thought applies for our political & economic state in an election year. Tea Party was the build up like Desert Shield well its time to throw down and REMOVE ALL INCUMBENTS time for the Patriot Party!
Your playing their game… STOP and play your game through http://www.savingtherepublic.com
When you run, run under the morphed name of Patriot Party.
Tea Party = Operation Desert Shield
… when time came to throw down Operation Desert Shield became Desert Storm.. same line of thought applies for our political & economic state in an election year. Tea Party was the build up like Desert Shield well its time to throw down and REMOVE ALL INCUMBENTS time for the Patriot Party!
Your playing their game… STOP and play your game through http://www.savingtherepublic.com
Joe,
You were among the first to be attached by the "elites" in their effort to protect their Messiah. Your revenge is sweet to behold and our revenge in November will be sweeter still. Keep up the good work.
Joe, hope you have realized your pal Sarah Palin is just another neoconservative in training with Bill Kristol as her mentor.
Great article, Joe. What then candidated Obama said to you was a real eye opener, and in some ways, a pre-cursor to the Tea Party movement. Thank you! I've been to every tea party that has been held in my area. If you watched President Teleprompter belittle Scott Brown for driving a pickup truck and were not appalled, perhaps you will never understand the movement at all.
What people are missing is what is at the head of the 2 faced 1 party system is in fact the Progressive movement
Your playing their game… STOP and play your game through http://www.savingtherepublic.com
Exactly – votes have to be earned. It is also in our interest to measure how our representatives due and hold them to their promises. We'll soon have the career politicians out and true government.
Thanks, Joe! Hang in there. We need more "common" folk telling it like it is. A high college degree does not mean a better understanding of the issues. Look at Obama…he has no idea what the American people want or need. You, on the other hand…got it right!
Interesting website.
Thank you Joe!
Hey Mr. Steele, Hey Ms. Noonan, Hey everyone! …. Proof that everyone needs a Plumber to remove the clog. Quit using Drano Mr. Steele and break out the Auger!!!
I understand that even the writers of the constitution didn't follow it then; so it's a small wonder why no body follows it now!
One of the reasons I became even more involved in the Tea Party movement was due to the way Obama treated Joe … I get frustrated and angry about MANY of the things the Democrats and Obama did on the campaign trail and especially now in the White House, but NOTHING makes me **angrier** than the way "Joe, the Plumber" was TREATED by our so-called LEADERS. Joe is symbolic of the citizenry of our nation, and for the person wishing to act as "COMMANDER IN CHIEF" of the greatest nation upon the planet Earth to turn into the PETTY, ADOLESCENT, PASSIVE-AGGRESSIVE LIAR that Obama did (Biden, too), just absolutely proves beyond any shadow of a doubt how ill-prepared, unprofessional and infantile Obama and Co. are.
And, Obama continues to act in the same arrogant manner today … I honestly do not know how anyone in the MIDDLE CLASS could take him seriously when he DEMEANS and BELITTLES exactly that which is embraced by the middle class, whether it's driving a pickup truck or WANTING TO KEEP THEIR OWN HARD-EARNED MONEY. Obama, Inc. is ABSURD and they are LIARS and they're main mission IS to REDISTRIBUTE WEALTH & turn this free Republic into a mediocre Socialist hell where we lose our individual liberties and are regulated to death. IMPEACH OBAMA.
Interesting that you call is the "Middle class".."economically racist". I think the whole notion of the middle class is a communist construct. We do not have a class system in America and never did. We only have individuals, each of whom has a shot at reaching wherever their abilities and desires can take them.
Oops, "their" main mission …
There is no easy way to get the tea patry vote – it is a big mass of folks – everybody has independent opinion. Newt and all will have to work for every vote. I wonder if the Dems (who are away from Obama and moderate) will move to the center and try to work for the tea party vote.
Well put!!! To me, the "middle class" are the one's who have a job, the ones who are making it.
They don't want the goverenment's help, or even need it. So the President saying he's "helping
the middle class" is BS. Help the people who can't find a job, help the older folks who are struggling.
This tax credits and child care is unwanted and unneeded and the very people who it's supposed to
help are the very ones who will be paying for it.
No. I do not believe the democrats will move to the center. They are committed idealogoues.
I agree with the general theme of all these comments and it was a great explanation given by "Joe, the Plumer," but don't underestimate those progressives in control! As a last resort, they will have no problem declaring the George W. Bush Domestic Terrorist Bill a vehicle to lock-up and/or most likely murder what will become labeled "Domestic Terrorism!" I'm sure that all those millions killed by Lenin, Stalin, Hitler, Mao, and on and on also were no different than the folks doing these blogs! What happens when they come to your door? They will come to our door you know!
The Commander-In-Chief has the military to use, we don't!!!
If he's smart, he'll abandon that sinking ship like the vermin he is. I'd prefer, he go down with it.
I think a lot of us were aware of what was happening, but like
myself wondered what can I do when I'm one lonely voice…I
think the tea-party movement showed a lot of us that there were
more people out there that felt and thought the same way we
did…There is power and hope in numbers…
I am sick and tired of either party taking money out of my pocket
to repay their donors or constituency….When half of the people
pay taxes, and the other half sit on their rears and expect handouts,
and "earned income tax credits"…(Who thought of that one?..) The
more we stayed silent, the more ridiculous their laws became..I
saw Joe the Plumber ask Obumble the question that snook a lot
of us up, and I thank you for that Joe!!
I didn't know Joe could write so well! Here's to all those truck driving Tea Party Attendees who want their liberties back!
Joe, Are you going to run for Congress? Look at what Scott Brown did for us! You could do it too!
I'm sure you think you're a better specimen.
Too bad not many others do.
Cowboy…. I used to worry about momentum loss with our "movement". How silly…. They just keep stepping into "it" not ocassionally but EVERY DAMNED DAY ! You KNOW what is going on behind closed doors with these corrupt bastards.
ObamaPOS and his minions are better recruiters for us "Independents" and Tea Party people than we could ever imagine or hope for. As you say.. PRICELESS !
Aren't they though?
The Tea Party should change the name to Keg Party, get a Big Tent, put out a sign that says :Free Beer Tomorrow" and sit back and wait while the dimocrats fill the halls.
How sad and true, one slip of the tongue and how they worked to cover it up.
Thanks for the question Joe, and the article.
Of course obama says he just didn't get the message out that's the problem.
WOW JOE………It's nice to be privy to your thoughts as this administration has been exposed, &
Please always be proud because you were the ONE who first got traction with your question.
All the media guys who were attacking bo had largely been neutered by virtue of the fact, it's
their job. In the Lone Star State we're big fans of humility, & tears came to my eyes when you
commented, you were just a "flash in the pan", or a "one hit wonder" or something to that effect.
I've always been curious, how much time did you have to formulate that question you asked bo?
We all knew their "machine" would try to destroy you. It sure is good to see you still sluggin' away.
Some small minority of them may do that, but I wouldn't look for any massive ideological shift within the Party. They have doubled down on progressive liberalism and that, I fear, will not change.
Exactly. This started with the voters and it must end with the voters. VOTE RESPONSIBLY. EDUCATE YOURSELVES ON THE ISSUES. DO THE RIGHT THING.
So right, Joe. They will never understand the Tea Party movement because they lack common sense and have sold their souls. Incumbent Republicans should not get too comfortable either. They are next. Career politician is not what the founding fathers had in mind for our Republic.
I expect they will come at us hard in the coming months but I for one am ready for the fight. They want us to shut up and act like a lady, well that ain't gonna happen. While we will continue to gather peacefully we will not shut up.
Remember: it is better to be the teabagger than the teabaggie, right MS. Coakley?
Start with the fact that we let them decide what their salaries should be, and they have set that figure at approximately THREE TIMES that of the average American! Add that, on top of that, the taxpayers pay for all their travel, mail, etc., AND, after 4 years in office they get "pensions" that amount to about 75% of that. Want to know where to start cutting the budget?
I don't mind career polititians. What I dont like is career congressmen. After 10-12 years in congress you should go home and run for Mayor or somthing.
Hi Joe!
Your exchange with Barry was a watershed moment for many of us! I have been politically comatose for the 47 years I could vote. Voting only in presidentials. Like Katie to Arlen, "you have awakened a sleeping giant in me!" I went to our county republican party meeting 2 weeks ago to volunteer to run as a tea party candidate for congress in GA 3 rd. (some nerve). To my delight I found that Liz Carter has already 'taken up the challenge', and apparently has Republican baking. Having heard her speak she IS a Tea Party candidate!
Unfortunately niether she or I posess the prime qualifications for office in this district, we are not black or Democrats. However your last paragraph says it all, and we are still growing!
What amuses me in all the commentary this weekend is that the Dems and many Repubs are about to redouble on the programs and/or elitist attitudes towards the people! We're just too stupid to understand what they are trying to do for us, in spreading the wealth and 'taking care of us'.! The more this attitude and obvious corruption prevails, the more Tea Party folks will be!
Mike………is Newt Gingrich a conservative academic? If he meets your definition, I've had my fill. If, on the other hand, you mean we replace over 2/3 of college professors, I'll buy that.
Go Joe!
Who Dat say gonna beat them Saints!
I would like to see a democrat give an accurate definition of what "angry right-wing zealots" are?
Q: What do the GOP and Bin Laden have in common?
A: They both want to take credit for someone elses work
Illinois voters don't be fooled again!
Illinois Tea Party says>>>Dump Mark Kirk..
Vote Patrick Hughes!
Joe, dude, get to Hawaii ASAP. Hawaii DOH is working overtime to prevent its citizens from obtaining copies of documents that they have a legitimate and legal right to under its states Constitution. Take the lead Joe…
BHO+POTUS+NBC=UNKNOWN? HIS MIDDLE NAME IS STEVE.
http://www.thepostemail.com/2010/01/12/his-name-i...
He who REMAINS silent CONSENTS.
"Those who are passionately protesting at Tea Parties and making themselves felt at the polls have rightly detected more than a hint of contempt for the average citizen."
Thank you Joe. This is EXACTLY what I have been sensing, in their sneers and insulting, vulgar and sarcastic remarks. I was floored by the fact that our public officials would actually insult American citizens, in public.
I am a proud participant in the Tea Party movement, and I won't stop until at least several things happen:
1.) The Constitution is adhered to, which will make the federal government much smaller and MUCH less intrusive.
2.) Our budget is balanced.
3.) Our debts are paid.
I am in it for the long haul, and almost everyone I know in the movement who I've spoken to about it, feel the same way.
Thank you Joe. I am proud that you are a fellow American, who is willing to speak without fear.
Well put, Joe! Yours is a needed voice of clarity and honor. Jackreeves56
JohnnyK, are you really the nitwit that you seem to be?
Goooo Saints! Down here in Nu Awlins… there was much excitement last night! This is going to be a fun couple of weeks till the Superbowl!
Oh when the Saints
Go to the Superbowl
Oh when the Saints go to the Superbowl
Oh yes I want, to be in that number,
When the Saints go to the Superbowl!
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