Monday
Apr052010
What's In Your Tea?
Monday, April 5, 2010 at 04:00AM
by Lance Thompson
The Obama administration, their surrogates, and their media servants have gone to great lengths to tie the Tea Party to dimwits, extremists, terrorists, those who incite violence against the government. These are serious charges, and would be enough to discredit any political party–unless that political party is the Democrats, and they control the White House and the Congress.
Dimwits? Does the Tea Party have any members who believe the island of Guam, (the eroded tip of an undersea volcano) could sink under the weight of too much military hardware? Democrat Congressman Hank Johnson of Georgia expressed that very concern when questioning Admiral Robert Willard, commander of the US Pacific Fleet. Nancy Pelosi’s campaign to pass health care reform included the famous call-to-action, “We have to pass the bill to find out what’s in it.” This may not be dimwitted, since it turns out to be true. Only now are we coming to know the true nature of health care reform–after it’s been passed into law. Homeland Security Chief Janet Napolitano told the nation that after the terrorist bomber Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab was thwarted by alert airline passengers last Christmas, that “the system worked.” If so, it was the system of American citizens looking out for themselves while their government looked the other way. If dimwits taint a party, the Dems better clean house.
Extremists? The Dems believe the Tea Party is extreme because its members hold the Constitution to be sacred, believe in the right of free assembly and free speech, and make their views known to their representatives. Does the Tea Party have anyone who cites Mao Tse Tung as a philosophical model, as White House Communications Director Anita Dun, Obama car czar Ron Bloom, or Obama “green czar” Van Jones have done? You can’t get more extreme than Mao–runner-up to Stalin for greatest mass murderer in history. If extremism earns demerits, the Dems have cornered the market.
Terrorists? The Tea Party has no terrorists, either avowed, accused, or convicted. But the Obama administration battled long and hard to free terrorists from Guantanamo Bay; afford terrorists the rights of American citizens; give terrorists access to American courts (and by rules of evidence, American sources of intelligence); normalize relations with state sponsors of terrorism such as Venezuela, Iran and Cuba; and to redefine terrorist acts as “man-caused disasters.” If there are no terrorists in the Obama administration, there are certainly strong supporters.
Inciting violence against the government? There have been no acts of violence against government tied to the Tea Party. Their rhetoric is strong, but no stronger than the threats the Democrats have hurled against the American people in the last few years. In May, 2008, California Congresswoman Maxine Waters threatened a government takeover of the American oil industry. Of course, such an extreme threat pales in comparison to the actual government takeover of banks, car companies, and all health care–all of which have happened since the Democrats took over two branches of government in November 2008. Democrats are enraged by Sarah Palin’s words to Tea Partiers, “Don’t retreat, reload.” Compare that mere phrase to the partisan piling on of debt to unsustainable levels; to Justice Department abrogation of investigations into ACORN voter fraud, Black Panther voter intimidation, not to mention the corruption charges against New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson; to the circumvention and contravention of the Constitution that goes further every day.
The Democrats cannot defend their own actions, so they attack and demean and accuse the most vocal opposition they face. The Tea Party points out where they are wrong and demand redress and satisfaction. This is the way American democracy has always worked–until the Democrats came to power. Now protest, once lauded by Speaker Nancy Pelosi as the highest form of patriotism, is seen as subversive. To resist is unAmerican. To demand one’s rights is tantamount to crime.
The Democrats must discredit the Tea Party before November, for no other force poses a greater threat to their hold on power. The campaign to silence these patriots will be no less widespread, savage, or unscrupulous than that to pass health care reform. Choose sides and prepare for battle.
I’m going to put the tea pot on to boil.







Reader Comments (2)
The Tea Party came into existence because both parties are being irresponsible with out money. When the Republicans are in power the drive towards Socialism takes place in second gear. When the Democrats are in power the car gets put into 3rd or 4th. The current administration is the only one in our nation's history that put the car into 5th and then hit the "turbo" button. The Tea Party movement does not see the Republicans as "the answer" although a slower drive towards Socialism is preferrable. What this country needs is a group of politicians with integrity who can put the Socialist car in reverse.
I usually take a more centrist view but recently I have to say I'm getting back to Conservative roots. That is to say, I want our elected officials to balance the budget, reduce the deficit, reduce our debt and fix the economy first. Then reduce government and promote business both nationally and internationally so that our country can regain its leadership position in the world. We are far from the leaders of the free world and it's the Democrat controlled government that led us to the current state of weakness. Don't get me wrong, though, our involvement in war against terrorists has also weakened us in the eyes of the free world as well and as we all know, the wars started long before the Dems took control.
Can't we all just get along?