While the anti-tax “tea parties” are officially toothless, conservative tea-baggers are full-throated about their goals. They want to give President Obama a strong tongue-lashing and lick government spending; spending they did not oppose when they were under Presidents Bush and Reagan.
The “Tea-Parties” scheduled for today has been peddled all week by Fox News and affiliated right-wing news outlets, as the big one!
Republicans, PREGNANT WITH CONSPIRACY THEORIES, will finally meet and give birth to the FATTEST theory of them all: That BO OBAMA is a “Muslim Socialist,” because he (The Dog) is wearing a white “Taliban Turban” on his chest!
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Conspiracy Theory Conservatism is the hottest trend within GOP today. Or, as Jeff Feldman puts it: “A new movement within the Republican Party threatens to displace the historic roots of conservatism with obsessive fear of secret plots.”
“If the rash of ‘Tea-Party’ protests planned for Tax Day 2009 is any indication, the Right Wing in American politics may finally abandon all pretense at what Barry Goldwater once called the ‘conscience of a conservative.‘ Instead of that lofty, albeit tattered ambition, the Right Wing of 2009 is rapidly embracing a wild-eyed, media manipulated, and self-destructive ‘conspiracy theory conservatism,’” adds Jeff Feldman.
Yeah, “Bo Obama,” welcome to the White-House, you “Muslim Socialist” dog!
The “Dog-Whistle Racism” practiced by Republicans during last years’ campaign upto and into the Obama Presidency, is as incredible as it is repugnant.
Dog-Whistle Racism, per StopDogWhistleRacism.com is political campaigning or policy-making that uses coded words and themes to appeal to conscious or subconscious racist concepts and frames. For example, the concepts “welfare queen,” “states rights,” “Islamic terrorist,” “Socialism,” “Communism,” “uppity,” “thug,” “tough on crime,” and “illegal alien” all activate racist concepts that have already been planted in the public consciousness and now are being activated by purposeful or accidental campaign activities, media coverage, public policy and cultural traditions.
Republican media will spin their anti-Obama activities into a thousand and one permutations, but the naked fact is that the primary driving force behind today’s Tea-Parties, is pure RACISM — everything else is secondary, no matter how genuine.
Republicans still cannot stomach the fact the a black man is occupying “THEIR White-House.”
They are FROTHING floods venom in the mouth — enough venom to LYNCH A GENERATION OF COLORED PEOPLE!
They are desperate, deranged [Glenn Beck], sick, and are losing their minds. Sick to an extent that Homeland Security officials are warning that right-wing extremists are using the bad state of the U.S. economy and the election of the country’s first black president to recruit members to their cause. In the most recent report, the agency warns that imposing new restrictions on firearms and returning military veterans who have difficulties assimilating back into their communities could lead to terror groups or individuals attempting to carry out attacks. The returning war veterans have skills and experience that are appealing to right-wing groups looking to carry out an attack, according to the report.
The agency cites the April 4 killings of three Pittsburgh police officers as an example of a the type of violence spurred by right-wing rhetoric.
“Despite similarities to the climate of the 1990s, the threat posed by lone wolves and small terrorist cells is more pronounced than in past years,” the report said.
In the 1990s, the report said, a resurgence in right-wing extremism was brought on by the poor economy and the outsourcing of jobs, with extremist groups targeting government facilities, law enforcement officers and banks.
The growth was slowed after intense government scrutiny of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombings, according to the report, but the Internet now gives extremists more access to information about making bombs and weapons training. The new technologies also make it easier for extremists to communicate, the report said, and make it more difficult for law enforcement to detect or prevent an attack.
In November, after Barack Obama’s election, law enforcement officials were seeing more threats and unusual interest against a president-elect than ever before.
One of the most popular white supremacist Web sites got more than 2,000 new members the day after the election, compared with 91 new members on Election Day, according to an Associated Press count. The site, stormfront.org, was temporarily off-line Nov. 5 because of the overwhelming amount of activity it received after Election Day.
Mr. President — Please be very careful!
The Long National Nightmare Is Over — The Obama’s Get Their Dog: BO!
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