Will GOP Members Reconsider Siding With Tea Party Extremists?

The Republicans even rejected a joint civility statement, LMAO, giving even more support to Tea Party extremist schizophrenic monkeys:


RNC rejects joint 'civility' statement - Andy Barr - POLITICO.com

wow, wonder why the Democrats didn't think this one up during the Bush administration.
how friggen rich.:lol:

Wonder why Republicans are preaching civility to their Tea Party puppy dog followers. Why didn't they teach civility to the birthers and idiots who think Obama is a Muslim? Its sad when the GOP has to scrape from the bottom of the trash can to revive their party, haven't they learned that running a campaign of fear, lies and conspiracies=failure?

"Fear, lies and conspiracies" should be the title of every post you submit, loon.
 
Lets get one thing straight you jackass Republican tards, I don't give a damn how much neg rep me, it will not change my views, those with common sense and semblance of a brain sees the Tea Party monkeys for what they are and what they represent.

tsk tsk, yer losing that civility.:eusa_whistle:
 
wow, wonder why the Democrats didn't think this one up during the Bush administration.
how friggen rich.:lol:

Wonder why Republicans are preaching civility to their Tea Party puppy dog followers. Why didn't they teach civility to the birthers and idiots who think Obama is a Muslim? Its sad when the GOP has to scrape from the bottom of the trash can to revive their party, haven't they learned that running a campaign of fear, lies and conspiracies=failure?

LOL, there's that word again, civility.
from people who calls others, MONKEYS, TEABAGGERS.
oh man, stop it, my sides hurt.:lol::lol:


Rightwing civility put on posters:


obama-joker-socialism-poster.jpg
 
Taranto sums it up well, IMHO. Something about nearly all topics under discussion today, from CA free speech laws, to tea parties being smeared, to actual threats-from right and left, etc:

Hot, or Not? - WSJ.com

One sign that ObamaCare is both bad and unpopular is that since its enactment--indeed, since just before its enactment--its supporters have been laboring mightily to change the subject. They're eager to talk not about their great legislative and social achievement, but about how violent, racist and all-around crazy ObamaCare opponents are. On the whole, this is a false narrative. As we noted yesterday, an effort to prove the "all-around crazy" part employed one of the shoddiest, most tendentious opinion polls we've ever seen.

There have, however, been enough reports of bad and sometimes criminal behavior, apparently by ObamaCare opponents, to build at least an anecdotal case in support of the narrative. But some of those reports in turn have fallen apart, creating an anecdotal case in support of a counternarrative--that ObamaCare supporters are engaging in a smear campaign.

Yesterday the far-left pro-ObamaCare outfit MoveOn.org sent out an email that made the following claim: "Then this week, Democrats who voted for reform began receiving death threats--one had a coffin left on his lawn and another was told snipers would kill the children of lawmakers who voted yes."

The latter story, cited in this Politico piece, was a genuine threatening phone call, as far as we can tell. But the former claim is bunk. The coffin was not a death threat, and it was not left on the congressman's lawn. Politico has the real story:

Rep. Russ Carnahan (D-Mo.) had a coffin placed "near his home," a spokesman said Wednesday evening.
The coffin was from a prayer vigil, and protesters say that the coffin symbolized babies who would be aborted due to the health care law and was not a threat to Carnahan. . . .
-Editor's Note: This story has been updated to reflect that the coffin was placed in front of Carnahan's house and not on his lawn.​

The Puffington Host reported Saturday that "a staffer for Rep. James Clyburn (D-S.C.) told reporters that Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-Mo.) had been spat on by a protestor." As Cleaver is black, this claim had racial overtones. But Cleaver later gave an account to the Washington Post's Courtland Milloy that was more "say it, don't spray it" than gross assault:

Cleaver told me: "I said to this one person, 'You spat on me.' I thought he was going to say, 'Hey, I was yelling. Sorry.' But he continuing yelling and, for a few seconds, I pointed at him and said, 'You spat on me.' " . . .
"I would prefer to believe that the man who allowed his saliva to hit my face was irrational for a moment," Cleaver said.​

ABC News weighs in with a false claim against the woman liberals love to hate:

[Sarah] Palin's message to conservatives is not to retreat, but to "reload," she said in a twitter message. Her Facebook page even puts 17 Democrats--literally--in the crosshairs.​

Not only does the Palin's Facebook post not literally put anyone in the crosshairs--we're not even sure this is possible--but it doesn't even include a depiction of any Democrat in crosshairs. Rather, it features a map of the U.S. with stylized crosshairs indicating the districts represented by 20 Democrats (including three who are retiring).

Several news organizations, including Bloomberg, have reported that "a rock was thrown through the window of [Rep. Steve] Driehaus's Cincinnati office on March 21." The rock-thrower would have to have had quite an arm, because Glenn Reynolds points out that Driehaus's Cincinnati office is on the 30th floor of a downtown skyscraper. (A 30-story building doesn't seem like much of a skyscraper to us, but possibly the sky in Cincinnati is lower than in New York.)

There does appear to have been a rock thrown through the window of the Hamilton County Democratic Party, which is at street level, so in this case the actual facts turn out to be consistent with the narrative. But the mixup also is consistent with the counternarrative of news organizations that are more interested in promoting the anti-anti-ObamaCare narrative than in getting the facts right.

And as for threatening rhetoric, how about this:

I know how the "tea party" people feel, the anger, venom and bile that many of them showed during the recent House vote on health-care reform. I know because I want to spit on them, take one of their "Obama Plan White Slavery" signs and knock every racist and homophobic tooth out of their Cro-Magnon heads.​

That's not a crazed voice-mail message to a Republican member of Congress, or even the ranting of a comment-board crazy. It is the lead paragraph of the Courtland Milloy column from which we quoted the Cleaver story above. In the Washington Post.

This is the kind of hate speech that could land you in the dock in Canada.
Here in America, Milloy's rageful reveries are fully protected by the First Amendment, and this column wouldn't have it any other way--though their publication in the Washington Post speaks poorly of Milloy's judgment and that of the Post's editors.

Americans are fully justified in being angry about both the substance and the process of ObamaCare. There is no place for hatred and violence in a democratic debate. Those who engage in inflammatory rhetoric risk getting burned themselves--and that is as true of ObamaCare supporters and members of the respectable media as it is of those who dissent.

Oh Truthmatters(not), That is the way it's done.
 
Wonder why Republicans are preaching civility to their Tea Party puppy dog followers. Why didn't they teach civility to the birthers and idiots who think Obama is a Muslim? Its sad when the GOP has to scrape from the bottom of the trash can to revive their party, haven't they learned that running a campaign of fear, lies and conspiracies=failure?

LOL, there's that word again, civility.
from people who calls others, MONKEYS, TEABAGGERS.
oh man, stop it, my sides hurt.:lol::lol:


Rightwing civility put on posters:


obama-joker-socialism-poster.jpg

omg, It's the Obama as the Joker.
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
and maybe you can link us up with the Rightwinger who made up this poster, We'll wait.:eusa_whistle:
 
obama-nazi.jpg



Its amazing what having a black president has done to the rightwing nutters in America. Thats what the Tea Party is all about, I know the racial aspect of it pisses off you rightwing Republican trash, because it is true.
 
Lets get one thing straight you jackass Republican tards, I don't give a damn how much neg rep me, it will not change my views, those with common sense and semblance of a brain sees the Tea Party monkeys for what they are and what they represent.

it takes an ape to call other people a monkey,, hhhhhmmmm..
 
obama-nazi.jpg



Its amazing what having a black president has done to the rightwing nutters in America. Thats what the Tea Party is all about, I know the racial aspect of it pisses off you rightwing Republican trash, because it is true.


pOOr babies, cry me a friggen river.
you all will receive the same civility that the left gave President Bush. we don't care anymore about your alls whining. the gloves are NOW OFF. Enjoy.
 
America has a black president and some people are very mad and upset at that. Thats what comprises the Tea Party, they're mad at having a black president. The socialist rhetoric and attacks are nothing more than shields to hide the obvious, America has a black president and they're[The Tea partiers and Right wing monkey extremists] are mad. Humans get angry, animals go mad.
 
The left are the last people who should be lecturing anyone about civility

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LutJD0fVCgc]YouTube - SARAH PALIN **** TEE-SHIRTS[/ame]
 
Americans are mad at having a communist/socialist/marxist chicago thug as president.
 
Americans are mad at having a communist/socialist/marxist chicago thug as president.

You can't even define Communist you monkey, you want to see real communism go to China of North Korea. Communism and socialism to rightwing retard Tea party monkeys is anything that doesn't suit their agenda.
 
The Republicans have helped to create a monster that now controls them. The Democrats are not affected by the Tea Party. Tea Baggers are not going to vote for a Dem anyway. The problem for the Republicans is twofold. If the Tea Party runs as a third party...The Republican vote splits and the Dems win.
If not...the tea party will force an unwinnable platform onto Republican candidates in moderate districts in the North East and West. Once again...the Dems win
 
America has a black president and some people are very mad and upset at that. Thats what comprises the Tea Party, they're mad at having a black president.

well now, who didn't see this one coming. it could be smelled from a mile away.
 
Notice that none of the crap he pulls up in any way implies that somebody should kill Obama.
 
Actually I meant to put this post here.

I will never forget all the maggots on the left who attacked Sarah Palin's minor child. These people are the lowest of the low.

However, that is not what was so troubeling. What was really troubeling was how so many liberals defended these scum who attacked Sarah Palin's minor child. These people are scum too. They acted as if Sarah Palin's child deserved it simply because she accompainied her when she was on a stage.

I wonder how you people sleep at night. If you had a conscience, you wouldn't.

SCUM
 
We had months of thread after thread after thread of lies about Palin and her kids here, generated by Splatter and other Obamabots.
 
We had months of thread after thread after thread of lies about Palin and her kids here, generated by Splatter and other Obamabots.

That Palin was attacked and her kids indirectly attacked had a lot to do with Palin herself parading around America talking about family values and playing the judge and perfect mother when has a teenaged pregnant daughter having a child out of wedlock. She judged others as being immoral and irresponsible when it didn't involve her, now she cries foul when the media blows it up on her. There's a saying that people should through rocks when they live in glass houses.
 

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