by Robert Ringer on Tuesday, April 27, 2010By Robert Ringer
Why have the combined mudslinging voices of the media (so called), Congressional Democrats, and the thin-skinned boy wonder who occupies the Oval Office not been able to turn the tide against the tea partiers? If you look at the poll numbers, the answer is obvious: Most Americans are tea partiers.
However, most of them are not yet in enough pain to skip a day at the ball park and stand in a crowd of thousands (sometimes tens of thousands) and listen to tea-party speakers. That’s a shame, but it doesn’t change the fact that they identify with the tea-party movement.
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by Robert Ringer on Tuesday, April 20, 2010By Robert Ringer
On April 15, I attended my third tea-party rally, this one at the Washington Monument. While I applaud those who put in the time and effort to organize the event, as well as those who took the time to participate, I was a bit disappointed.
First, I was hopeful that an overwhelmingly large crowd would turn out, given the significance of the date. It didn’t happen. It looked to me to be about 10,000 people, which must have warmed the hearts of the Obama-loving left that so desperately wants to believe that voter anger will fade away by November.
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by Robert Ringer on Wednesday, April 14, 2010By Robert Ringer
Jon Voight is a true champion of liberty. When he appeared on Huckabee last Saturday, it was a refreshing change from the usual cast of progressives and radicals whom Huckabee welcomes on board each week.
Voight is one of those rare celebrities who is not afraid to be specific in his criticisms of Barack Obama and his Congressional allies. In his Huckabee appearance, he was clear and adamant in assuring the audience that the charges of hatred and racism against the tea-party people are completely without merit. He then read a letter he had written to “the people of America.”
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by Robert Ringer on Thursday, April 8, 2010By Robert Ringer
As the attacks on the tea-party people by left-wing politicians, BHO’s inner circle of hatchet artists, and the cheerleading media continue unabated, it always catches my attention that very few people are willing to come right out and say that it is Der Fuhrbama himself who is calling the shots on all this.
Whenever something outrageous happens, everyone seems to go into a humoring mode as though BHO, of course, had nothing to do with it. We are supposed to believe that it’s just his overzealous supporters acting on their own.
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by Robert Ringer on Friday, April 2, 2010By Robert Ringer
Last week, I caught the tail end of a television interview with Obama supporter Annabel Park, founder of the Coffee Party USA. What little I heard of the interview sounded like it was the progressives’ answer to the tea-party movement. The party’s mission statement, as posted on its Web site, is as follows:
The Coffee Party Movement gives voice to Americans who want to see cooperation in government. We recognize that the federal government is not the enemy of the people, but
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