Friday, October 21, 2011

The Tea Party - Where Is The Tea Party?

By  Dwight Kehoe
October 20, 2011


Tea Party march on DC

This is in response to, mostly, a conservative talk show host, but also to a few of my non-tea party associates,  which have asked 'Where Is the Tea Party?'  I'm not going to name either the talk show host or the persons I have heard ask this, because each of them sincerely want to know why the Tea Party groups are not out there countering the Occupy Leftists.

In a real sense, this is a great compliment. Many people, even those that have never attended a Tea Party rally or even a meeting, have come to rely on the Tea Party to address issues that they are concerned about. This is not necessarily a bad thing, but at the same time its kind of like the old schoolyard call for "Lets you and him fight".

What needs to be understood by those aspiring to draft the Tea Party into a counter campaign against the anti-American Occupy Buffoons, is that our movement is now, what it was when it started, grass roots and spontaneous.  The thousands of Tea Party groups across this country are separate and independent and while its true many have learned a lot and have fine tuned their organizations, not one of the leaders of these groups will ever be told or cajoled into rising up by some huge money machine organized by prosperity groups or any other social net worker.

What the Tea Party is,  scares the crap out of the left.  The envy they feel for the movement eats at their collective  guts.   They can't understand it, because it is so far out of their DNA stream.  People actually leave their homes, do not get paid, travel for miles at their own expense and confront crooked politicians in honorable and intelligent discourse, not to benefit themselves but for the sake of their country and its children?

So to answer that talk show host.  Where is the Tea Party?  We are here and we, like the rest of the country and the world are watching.  We see the idiocy, the bigotry, the rapes and assaults,  the garbage thrown and discarded in the streets, the defiling and destruction of personal and public property, the vile stench of defecation and urination, the theft of property by those, from those they have banded with. 

We watch and ponder, as does anyone with half a brain as to what these people want, while they confront police officers, disregard orders and instigate violence that could be video taped and used as fodder for their Marxist agenda.  They want what others have earned, they want an end to corporations that employ people and strive for the closing of banks that make it possible for students to get an education, or for people to own a car or live in their own homes.   They scream for the beheading of Wall Street people who make it possible for their own parents to retire on pensions and 401k's.

So should the Tea Party band together, form up and confront these mal-contents on the streets of our cities?  Should we curse at them and return the projectiles which would surely be hurled our way?  No!  The Tea Party has no intention of ascending to the lowest common denominator espoused by these selfish fools. 

This racist, communist and anti-American movement will go down in history for what it is.  We need not confront them or be drawn into their disgusting pit of shame. 

Remember two things here, the Tea Party's non response is not directed from a "central control".  Every group and group leader understands what their purpose is and it has nothing to do with the embarrassment of being anywhere near those unwashed fools.

Tea Party Advocacy Tracking Hub (TPATH)
www.TPATH.org

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