TPM's Christina Bellantoni Talks About Tea Party Politics On MSNBC
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@CaramelAnt Yah - traditional American values, lower taxes, less government, stand up to terrorism...CRAZY
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The American people thought we had problems before now it just seems to be a freak show. They cart this crap onto TV and try to make the people think its part of the real issues we face.
It's not.
Americans will be bombarded with these candidates’ personal issues and never get see what they bring to the table.
Why,
Because today’s politicians bring nothing to the table other than a puppet show.
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Why is this chick so fucking smug?
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@kraksc You didn't make a statement, you simply repeated a typical right wing talking point. If you have some substance to that accusation I'm "all ears".
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Are you kidding - its been a subversive staged clown show since 1913 and the US dollar has been illegal currency since 1971 - bad thing about that reality is how much in worthless currency do the central banks around the world hold.
Vote only for entertainment....END OF USA Sept 11, 2011
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Since 1913 - USA a joke seriously (rule of law or give up)
Read Article 1 Sec 8 and 10 - its still on the books gold and silver coin only, so any political idiot that's still alive since 1913 can be charged with TREASON.
Any court, police officer, any government official - yep you can be charged with Treason. But the foot ball fans don't want to wake up, so they will die.
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@kaysandesses Maybe they are talking points, but does that make the statement not true?
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@mistergarth Shhh! Let them keep thinking they're a real party. We WANT them to win the (R) primaries! Hehehe...
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@CaramelAnt Excuse me, you mean american culture, don't mix us into your stew.
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@mistergarth Republicans havent had credibility in a long long time.
The teabaggers represent the worst of Western culture.
CaramelAnt 1 year ago 15
Let them divide, and reason can conquer!
Once the images of those deplorable, and completely disrespectful signs proudly displayed at TP rallies hit the news and web, the division began.
It's not about the "Fringe element" that waved those signs, it's about the thousands of other participants that didn't even bat an eye, passively endorsing the disrespect displayed.
fret2424 1 year ago 11