by Lake Hills Renter » Fri Apr 17, 2009 10:09 am
I stayed away from the tea party idea because of the partisan crap (well, and then the flu). I'm glad the write-up's author didn't have any political mudslinging at his rally (and I'm no sure I believe him), but everything else I saw/read showed it had mostly been commandeered by Republicans and the right wing as an anti-Obama rally. No thanks. That kind of thing is the problem, not the solution.
Don't get me wrong, I'm neither left wing nor Democrat (nor right wing nor Republican) -- I despise partisan politics in all its flavors. But I find the hypocrisy of rallies against deficits and spending NOW, after silence for eight years of massive government deficits by the previous administration, very suspicious. Sure, I would imagine there's a lot of bailout backlash involved, which is why I was interested at first, but if it truly is about getting our financial system healthy again, then the partisans need to be kept out of it IMO. And from what I saw, they were pretty much running the show, despite the testimonials otherwise. They may have started non-partisan, but it sure didn't end up that way, at least to the neutral onlooker.
And that news report is pathetic.