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Are Tea Partiers really conservative?
Daily Caller ^ | March 8, 2010 | John Feehery

Posted on 03/09/2010 1:39:29 PM PST by Ronbo1948

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To: reasonisfaith

What I posted are the roots. Americans don’t like big government because that means big power. We don’t trust power anywhere but in ourselves. That’s why conservatives have guns. Really good conservative, and Southerners, have whole big bunches of guns. And ammo. Cause we don’t really trust anybody else to defend us.

And, it is very traditional to dislike big banks. Look at the founding fathers. Look at Andrew Jackson. Look at us now, raising h*ll about the bailout because there is a big part of us that don’t give a d*mn about Goldman Sachs, and wishes it flatly would fall off the face of the earth. Look at the Tea Party.

Listen to Andrew Jackson (a somewhat shy and meek Southerner):

Every man is equally entitled to protection by law; but when the laws undertake to add… artificial distinctions, to grant titles, gratuities, and exclusive privileges, to make the rich richer and the potent more powerful, the humble members of society — the farmers, mechanics, and laborers — who have neither the time nor the means of securing like favors to themselves, have a right to complain of the injustice of their government.

Andrew Jackson quotes:
Gentlemen, I have had men watching you for a long time and I am convinced that you have used the funds of the bank to speculate in the breadstuffs of the country. When you won, you divided the profits amongst you, and when you lost, you charged it to the bank. You tell me that if I take the deposits from the bank and annul its charter, I shall ruin ten thousand families. That may be true, gentlemen, but that is your sin! Should I let you go on, you will ruin fifty thousand families, and that would be my sin! You are a den of vipers and thieves.

Andrew Jackson quotes:
You are a den of vipers and thieves. I intend to rout you out, and by the grace of the Eternal God, will rout you out.

Andrew Jackson quotes:
The Bible is the rock on which our Republic rests.

parsy, who couldn’t agree more....


61 posted on 03/09/2010 5:36:20 PM PST by parsifal (Abatis: Rubbish in front of a fort, to prevent the rubbish outside from molesting the rubbish inside)
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To: parsifal

I’d like to see some of Jackson’s shyness and meekness take hold in congress these days.


62 posted on 03/09/2010 5:47:19 PM PST by reasonisfaith (Hey you noble leftists. You can't be honest about your agenda because you're not confident in it.)
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To: reasonisfaith

Me too. Can you imagine Andrew Jackson sitting where Chris Dodd, or Barney Franks is, when they have one of those hearings?

He’d come across that d*mn desk, grab Ben Bernanke by the throat, start throttling him, and it would be “You no-good S___of a B______!!!! Whatta you mean you don’t know where $500 billion went, well by the time I get through thrashing your worthless hide, you gonna know where it went, or By God! they’ll be sending you outta here to where ever you come from slung over your saddle!!!”

parsy, who says, or maybe worse...


63 posted on 03/09/2010 6:09:29 PM PST by parsifal (Abatis: Rubbish in front of a fort, to prevent the rubbish outside from molesting the rubbish inside)
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To: El Laton Caliente

That has been my take on just about all the Lefty writing about the Tea Parties. And I was standing in a cold rain on the capital steps on the very first day of the Tea Parties.


64 posted on 03/09/2010 6:44:49 PM PST by FreedomPoster (No Representation without Taxation!)
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To: FreedomPoster

Capitol, that is.


65 posted on 03/09/2010 6:45:41 PM PST by FreedomPoster (No Representation without Taxation!)
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To: pissant

Who is this moron? Sniffing David Brooks’ farts is bad for one’s mental state, apparently.

True conservatives value one thing over any thing else: societal stability.

WTF Is that?

(Well stated comment worth repeating, pissant. Thanks.)


66 posted on 03/09/2010 7:39:15 PM PST by PGalt
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To: Ronbo1948
If conservatives decide to adopt the same tactics of the left, if they decide to be every bit as uncivil as the craziest radical, if they choose to be every bit as rude as the rudest hippy, if they choose to use language meant to abuse and destroy their opposition, who really wins and who really loses?

Obviously, this guy, Feehery, doesn't now anybody who is a Tea Partier...and has been to no Tea Parties.

Analyzing without observing isn't a very serious way of analyzing...

67 posted on 03/09/2010 8:09:18 PM PST by okie01 (THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA: Ignorance on Parade)
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To: Ronbo1948
True conservatives value one thing over any thing else: societal stability.

Wrong. In out time the "stable" is the liberal establishment. We want to destabilize that construct and all it stands for...

68 posted on 03/09/2010 8:11:49 PM PST by GOPJ (http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/index2.php?area=dam&lang=eng)
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To: MrRobertPlant2009
The issue that should concern conservatives is that the Tea Party movement is a populist movement. And populist movements are inherently unconservative.<.i>

Beg to disagree.

"Populism" is a particular political philosophy -- at bottom, demanding government protect the little guy from the big guy.

Tea Parties are demanding, instead, that government stay the f*ck away from their lives. It might be a movement of the "little guys", but it's quite distinct from populism.


69 posted on 03/09/2010 8:16:08 PM PST by okie01 (THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA: Ignorance on Parade)
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To: Ronbo1948
My first concern of Tea Partiers is: Are they "AMERICAN"?

Based on my experience: HELL YES!

Sounds like a good place to start.

70 posted on 03/09/2010 8:53:01 PM PST by AFreeBird
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To: parsifal

What really needs to be done is somebody should educate them about the intellectual and moral errors of socialism—how it equates to slavery, and how the only way to get people to fall for it is to keep it out of the educational system so that basically people don’t understand what it is.


71 posted on 03/10/2010 3:28:20 AM PST by reasonisfaith (Hey you noble leftists. You can't be honest about your agenda because you're not confident in it.)
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To: marron

Excellent remarks on the article.

I posted it on my blog:

http://ronbosoldier.blogspot.com/2010/03/radical-republican-tea-partiers.html

The author - a typical Leftist - applies the European definition of “conservative” which is “reactionary.”

As you point out, it is the Marxists (Progressives) who are the true reactionaries since they would turn the clock back to feudalism with themselves as lords living in the castle with the rest of us their serfs who are expected to labor the day away quietly for the Lord & Master.

Therefore, American conservatives are in fact radicals and revolutionists who love to jump in and swim in the stormy waters of a dynamic society were free minds and free markets rule.


72 posted on 03/10/2010 5:11:38 AM PST by Ronbo1948
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To: Ronbo1948; pissant

Alinsky concern trolls have gone syndicated.


73 posted on 03/10/2010 5:15:12 AM PST by TADSLOS (Tea Party. We are the party of NO! NO to more government! NO to more spending! NO to more taxation!)
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To: MrRobertPlant2009

The American Revolution was an elitist revolution, which is what made it so remarkable and successful.

The French Revolution was a populist revolution.

They were both populist, the big difference was the Americans had the benefit of several centuries worth of English common law and the Protestant model of self government (decentralized church structure) to build with. The French revolution disposed of all law, creating it anew and had only a Catholic (Roman hiarchcal structure) central church model to build with. The French also posited rights beyond those provided by God in their founding documents, thus creating envy and entitlement as the motive force for society from the start. The Americans were lucky to be largely Protestant and have a secular legal and economic structure based on common law. These are the big reasons America succeeded where France failed. But both revolutions were by definition “populist”. Only one had the tools to evolve beyond the mob.


74 posted on 03/10/2010 5:55:58 AM PST by equalitybeforethelaw
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