Do’s and Don’t's for Tea Parties
The Bear on Jan 07 2010 at 9:29 am | Filed under: Culture, Election 2010, Politics
Believe when I say that I am with the Tea Party movement with all my heart, mind, body and soul.
What we saw in 2009 with the rise of the Tea Party movement can only be described as the American People have returned to the basic principles that this nation was founded upon. Never has a movement been so well named as it is an example of what we the American People are all about. The Tea Party movement is as ‘grass roots’ a movement as any ever that this country has seen.

The Tea Party movement has been mocked, ridiculed, spat upon and demonized as right wing radicals by both the left (Saul Alinsky’s “Rules for Radicals” rule number one …pick the target and demonize it… Ridicule is mans most potent weapon.) and the powers to be on the right who fear a loss of power.
The Tea Party movement has expressed in no uncertain terms what they are all about, they have had enough of Big Government, out-of-control-spending, budget deficits, bailouts, and in general… corruption and government incompetence. Nothing could be clearer and what level headed common sense person could argue with this?
As we enter 2010 the Tea Party movement will face new challenges and I see it coming from three areas and those challenges are the focus of today’s article.
The challenges from the left will come in the form of lies and distortions (Another Saul Alinsky’s Rules… If you push a negative hard and deep enough, it will break through into its counter-side). The major premise of these types of tactics is that it will maintain a constant pressure upon the opposition.
The challenges from the right Republican establishment who believe they are smarter than everyone else. These are the same people who have managed to squander away the majority in both Houses of Congress in the past two elections. Their sole focus and aim is to retain power at all costs. The claim in unison from the establishment it is a leader-less movement. What they are saying is the movement must be lead by them.
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The third challenge I see will come from within the Tea Party organizations themselves.
Already I am hearing about internal squabbling among different factions in the movement. Here are my DO’s and DON’Ts for my brothers and sisters in the movement.
• Do Not loose your focus and remember what your original objectives where.
• Do Not think in terms of running third party candidates, third party candidates DO NOT win and you will only insure Democratic victories.
• The answer to the above is to take control of the Republican Party. Remember there are millions of us and very few of them.
• Support your candidate of choice in the primaries but remember that politics is not an ‘all or nothing’ game, more often or not you will only have a choice of voting for the lesser of two evils. The ultimate aim here is rid of our government of the Socialists, Marxist and Commies and banishes them into political oblivion for eternity.
• Remember to keep the pressure on via phones, faxes and e-mails on your Representatives, let them know they work for us or we will find someone new who understands this.
• Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it and polarize it. (Another one of Saul Alinsky’s Rules) and there is no reason we can’t use it too.
• Dismiss the mantra of who the leader of the Tea Party movement is, when the time is right We the People will pick our leader, NOT THEM, until then it is us, We the People who are leading this movement.
• Remember the fight is with and against Socialists, Marxist and Commies not your brother and sisters in the movement. Do Not loose your focus.
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545 PEOPLE vs. 300 million By Charlie Reese
It seems inconceivable to me that a nation of 300 million cannot replace 545 people who stand convicted — by present facts — of incompetence and irresponsibility. I can’t think of a single domestic problem that is not traceable directly to those 545 people. When you fully grasp the plain truth that 545 people exercise the power of the federal government, then it must follow that what exists is what they want to exist. We must vote ALL of them out of office and clean up their mess!
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Chris Matthews: Every single “teabagger” in America is white
Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy Update: This is just the kind of attacks that the Tea Party people are going to see and they will intensify as time goes on. Chris Matthews refers to the Tea Party people as “Teabaggers” and this is an intended insult as phase is associated with a gay sexual practice that is despicable. Secondly, Matthews makes the accusation that the Tea Party movement is all right wing WHITE people and this is intended to turn away all minorities from the movement. It is the old principle of “divide and conquer “, DO NOT loose your focus!
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[...] January 8, 2010 Vote Them All Out, or Not Posted by newsknower under Uncategorized Leave a Comment The Tea Party movement has spawned a number of popular memes from “Taxed Enough Already” to “honk if I’m paying your mortgage” most of them on message, clever, and displaying an appropriate attitude. But I want to take issue with one that I’ve seen a lot, and which seemingly is spreading of late. It’s the notion that we the people should dump all incumbents and start anew since they’ve obviously failed so badly. Here’s an example of how it’s put in one recent blog post: [...]