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If the Tea Party gained power in government, who would THEY immortalize with a statue on the mall?
To get the conversation started, I'll offer some suggestions as to who I think they would most like to see:
1) BILLY GRAHAM
2) JERRY FALWELL
3) RUSH LIMBAUGH
4) GLENN BECK
5) RUPERT MURDOCH
6) TIMOTHY MCVEIGH
7) STROM THURMOND
8) JESSE HELMS
9) ANDREW BREITBART
10) PEE WEE HERMAN
Please feel free to offer your own suggestions!
Thanks!
7 Answers
- MenckenLv 510 years agoFavorite Answer
David and Charles Koch
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The Great Tea Party Fraud
Exposing The Rightwing PR Machine: Is CNBC’s Rick Santelli Sucking Koch?
By Mark Ames and Yasha Levine
http://exiledonline.com/exposing-the-familiar-righ...
Excerpt:
Last week, CNBC correspondent Rick Santelli rocketed from being a little-known second-string correspondent to a populist hero of the disenfranchised, a 21st-century Samuel Adams, the leader and symbol of the downtrodden American masses suffering under the onslaught of 21st century socialism and big government. Santelli’s “rant” last-week calling for a “Chicago Tea Party” to protest President Obama’s plans to help distressed American homeowners rapidly spread across the blogosphere and shot right up into White House spokesman Robert Gibbs’ craw, whose smackdown during a press conference was later characterized by Santelli as “a threat” from the White House. A nationwide “tea party” grassroots Internet protest movement has sprung up seemingly spontaneously, all inspired by Santelli, with rallies planned today in cities from coast to coast to protest against Obama’s economic policies.
But was Santelli’s rant really so spontaneous? How did a minor-league TV figure, whose contract with CNBC is due this summer, get so quickly launched into a nationwide rightwing blog sensation? Why were there so many sites and organizations online and live within minutes or hours after his rant, leading to a nationwide protest just a week after his rant?
What hasn’t been reported until now is evidence linking Santelli’s “tea party” rant with some very familiar names in the Republican rightwing machine, from PR operatives who specialize in imitation-grassroots PR campaigns (called “astroturfing”) to bigwig politicians and notorious billionaire funders. As veteran Russia reporters, both of us spent years watching the Kremlin use fake grassroots movements to influence and control the political landscape. To us, the uncanny speed and direction the movement took and the players involved in promoting it had a strangely forced quality to it. If it seemed scripted, that’s because it was.
What we discovered is that Santelli’s “rant” was not at all spontaneous as his alleged fans claim, but rather it was a carefully-planned trigger for the anti-Obama campaign. In PR terms, his February 19th call for a “Chicago Tea Party” was the launch event of a carefully organized and sophisticated PR campaign, one in which Santelli served as a frontman, using the CNBC airwaves for publicity, for the some of the craziest and sleaziest rightwing oligarch clans this country has ever produced. Namely, the Koch family, the multibilllionaire owners of the largest private corporation in America, and funders of scores of rightwing thinktanks and advocacy groups, from the Cato Institute and Reason Magazine to FreedomWorks. The scion of the Koch family, Fred Koch, was a co-founder of the notorious extremist-rightwing John Birch Society.
- ?Lv 45 years ago
the government..the parliament for that reason became in simple terms utilising the East Indian Tea Co. as a front. This fooled no person interior the colonies. They knew precisely what they have been protesting and we do too!
- ?Lv 710 years ago
They would probably erect a statue of Glenn Beck and Rush, fisting each other.
That seems to turn them on.
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- GABYLv 710 years ago
At least ours would be Made In America. Not China like this one is. It not only was made by chinese, the stone came from China. Kind of an insult to MLK I think.
- Anonymous10 years ago
They HAVE gained power and have done no such thing.
- Anonymous10 years ago
dale earnheart.