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Right-Wing 'Tea Party' Movement Was Planned Months Ago by GOP Billionaires

Bloggers reveal how the latest so-called "populist" revolt against the federal government was a pre-planned PR stunt.
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Populist revolt against the U.S. government is all the rage in the Republican Party, these days.  As they tell the story, the public is so outraged by the recovery and reinvestment efforts of the Obama administration that Americans everywhere are turning out to overthrow the tyrannical king of the federal government by re-enacting the Boston Tea Party. 

Funny thing, though: it turns out this whole "populist" movement was a planned PR stunt funded by big-money right-wing backers of the GOP who specialize in faking grassroots movements to drum up opposition to Barack Obama. 

 

 

Everything about this so called "Tea Party" movement was pre-planned--from the supposedly "spontaneous rant" of CNBC stock market reporter, Rick Santelli, to the presumed ground-level organizing of protests all over the country.  Fake, fake, fake--like a product launch staged covertly to look like a spontaneous trend. 

Playboy bloggers Mark Ames and Yasha Levine pulled together all the pieces of this puzzle in an incredible expose (Exposing The Rightwing PR Machine):

 

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.


Jeffrey Feldman is Editor-in-Chief of Frameshop.
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Who Cares?
Posted by: Revolutionary (Direct) Democracy on Mar 1, 2009 3:55 PM   
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FREE AMERICA

REVOLUTIONARY (DIRECT) DEMOCRACY

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LOL
Posted by: fomented on Mar 1, 2009 4:11 PM   
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So that charming little story of that one woman who sparked this grassroots movement was a lie too.

LOL why don't they just put out a paper called 'The Daily Lie'.

Anytime GOP-ers try to sound folksy and like one of the hard-working little people, it's a lie.

They can't even fake being American.

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I Knew it, I Knew it I just KNEW it!!!
Posted by: Gravitas on Mar 1, 2009 5:01 PM   
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I just knew there was something fishy. The Trib ran stupid PR pieces about how he is sparking a revolution and I kept posting under the comments section that it smelled like a PR stunt. To redirect anger at the homeowners and channel any rebellious spirit where it is less threatening to the power-elite. People said I was being paranoid! Ha!!! Just like a few years ago when papers splashed a new study that found fat people were responsible for the poor economy. I said then they must be hiding something huge and this was just a need for a scapegoat. And people said I was nuts. And look at all that has come out since then. Why the heck can't the world listen to me more! It is touch being right when everyone else is happy to be wrong!

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» Don't be a stooge! Posted by: FredJones
» I Won't Be YOUR Stooge! Posted by: Gravitas

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Typical Alternet
Posted by: FredJones on Mar 1, 2009 6:04 PM   
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.......schmear.

Must suck to be on the Alternet editorial staff, having endorsed the wrong Presidential candidate.

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» RE: Typical Alternet Posted by: nikolai
» no, not Mac at all..... Posted by: FredJones

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Only what we can afford!
Posted by: 2thepoint on Mar 1, 2009 6:22 PM   
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There's nothing fake about Americans being outraged by the enormous outpouring of government funds.

The government is acting like those that got themselves into this mess, they're buying stuff they cant afford!

Not everyone is following Obama blindly into the abyss!

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» RE: Only what we can afford! Posted by: iolanthe
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No more taxes
Posted by: michael1972 on Mar 1, 2009 6:50 PM   
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Both Democrat and Republican voters are not in favor of being tax over and over. This article does not reflect the thinking of the people in anyway shape or form. Ask any rational thinking person if he or she would like to be tax more and see what answer you get.

The Federal government has taken the place of the British and the people are fed up. This type of thinking is occurring throughout the world and eventually every country will have a tea party of its own.

This article is garbage.

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Wondering
Posted by: Lilly on Mar 1, 2009 9:10 PM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Well, let's see now. The big buzz all week is that the newspapers are going out of business. I guess that leaves TV and the Internet. With journalists who are trained to do research, ask hard questions, and turn over rocks all standing in the unemployment line, we'll be at the mercy of whoever posts whatever. I do not question that the Right Wing would set up a fake grassroots rally---sounds just like them. But this intriguing article---after reading it, I have been googling for thirty minutes searching for confirmation in dates, names, other sources and analogues, parallel information, and all I can find is the authors quoting each other. This is what passes for journalism on townhall.com where the Parrot Chorus just eggs each other on. I like to think that we liberals are smarter. We can do better than this.

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» But "we're" not smarter... Posted by: -matti
» RE: Wondering Posted by: mike1997

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Think About It.
Posted by: jreal on Mar 2, 2009 1:22 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
For all of those picking the article because it's not providing exact proof, ask yourselves why you support either party or ever support a candidate.

Ask yourself why you feel comfortable believing that there are no weapons of mass destruction. Ask yourself why you feel that O.J. should be in prison. Ask yourself why you feel the constitution is a powerful framework. Ask yourself why you do or do not believe in abortion. Ask yourself why you believe that communism is not the right answer. Do we know for sure. Or why you believe that any certain politician is a crook. Or why for that matter you believe that Osama Bin Laden is responsible for thousands of deaths.

You believe these things because you open up your senses. You look between the lines. You let logic speak and guide your opinions.

All you need to do is focus on the incident. Feel it out. What do you feel? Read the facts of the situations and situations leading up to situations. Do they add up?

Maybe this article was presented to get other people on board to do some research.

But I do know that something sure isn't right with this whole lead up.

I don't believe there are any factual claims in the article, but just speculation. These speculations are grounded in cold hard facts of reason. It's a type of reason that no modern day "conservative" would ever understand. It's almost like a somewhere dimensional calculus.

So if your criticizing the article, just move on. It's OK. One day while your just sitting there and your thoughts are marinating... you'll figure it out. It happens to me all the time.

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parrotuya
Posted by: parrotuya on Mar 2, 2009 7:08 AM   
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It's funny how conserva-hards completely ignore the doubling of the national debt under 8 years of Bush/Republican rule. The Dems spend a little money and suddenly it's fiscally irresponsible?

We'll see how long this phoney outrage lasts. Republi-loser-can conservative blowhards have been exposed. The jig is up. The "party of ideas" has failed and is now lead by a talk-radio hack.

It is time for something new.

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darkmark
Posted by: darkmark on Mar 2, 2009 10:13 AM   
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i watch cnbc, the station rick santilli is on, every day. since obama has been in the white house cnbc has definitely moved to the right. i understand they have different people on to connect to different strata of their audience but more and more there's the anger of those in denial that comes loudly out of that tv screen directed at obama and the viewers. no responsibility for the errors of the past 10 years by business leaders, just more anger at anyone who tries to rationally get us out of the mess the whole world is in.

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The time for a "Tea Party" has passed
Posted by: nikolai on Mar 2, 2009 10:20 AM   
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If the USA was ever going to rebel, it would've been around the time of Katrina, so sorry repubs(or anyone else) it isn't going to happen, at least not until you cannot buy gas for your SUV to drive to the video store to rent a porno to watch on your 51" HDTV while drinking micro brew suds, or for the ladies, not able to get gas for your SUV to go shopping(OUCH!)

Hell, I've been saying for years that We the People need to rise up.

One way to do it would be to pick a year and not pay federal income tax, but now? I don't think the time is right. I voted for Obama and like his thinking, and I think we need to give him a shot. If after 4 years things still suck, hey, I'm all for a tea party.

The IRS can't jail all of us. There ARE those dentention camps though...

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are millions
Posted by: jc1234 on Mar 2, 2009 10:54 AM   
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of unemployed worried about taxes when whatever they buy to sustain themselves is made in a foreign country? Including the chinese made underwear they are crappin in from the economic destruction.

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Wow...
Posted by: Xynyx on Mar 2, 2009 11:37 PM   
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Sort of an off-topic comment, I'll admit...

but I almost got a job with Koch many years ago.

WOW would I have been upset to find out that they were such right wing bastards!

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vilsecklady
Posted by: vilsecklady on Mar 4, 2009 8:43 AM   
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How convenient to blame and/or give credit to the GOP for a grassroots movement. I would like you to provide evidence, you know, proof of what you said in your article, Mr. Feldman. And I don't mean another blogger. Proof entails facts.

The irresponsibility of pronouncing things not evident is one of the greatest downfalls of today's media. Congratulations for joining that group.

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» Your Clueless Posted by: jreal
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» RE: vilsecklady -- here ya go Posted by: vilsecklady
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Who Cares?
Posted by: Revolutionary (Direct) Democracy on Mar 1, 2009 3:55 PM   
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FREE AMERICA

REVOLUTIONARY (DIRECT) DEMOCRACY

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» RE: Who Cares? Posted by: EncinoM

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LOL
Posted by: fomented on Mar 1, 2009 4:11 PM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
So that charming little story of that one woman who sparked this grassroots movement was a lie too.

LOL why don't they just put out a paper called 'The Daily Lie'.

Anytime GOP-ers try to sound folksy and like one of the hard-working little people, it's a lie.

They can't even fake being American.

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» RE: LOL Posted by: vilsecklady

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I Knew it, I Knew it I just KNEW it!!!
Posted by: Gravitas on Mar 1, 2009 5:01 PM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
I just knew there was something fishy. The Trib ran stupid PR pieces about how he is sparking a revolution and I kept posting under the comments section that it smelled like a PR stunt. To redirect anger at the homeowners and channel any rebellious spirit where it is less threatening to the power-elite. People said I was being paranoid! Ha!!! Just like a few years ago when papers splashed a new study that found fat people were responsible for the poor economy. I said then they must be hiding something huge and this was just a need for a scapegoat. And people said I was nuts. And look at all that has come out since then. Why the heck can't the world listen to me more! It is touch being right when everyone else is happy to be wrong!

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» Don't be a stooge! Posted by: FredJones
» I Won't Be YOUR Stooge! Posted by: Gravitas

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Typical Alternet
Posted by: FredJones on Mar 1, 2009 6:04 PM   
Current rating: 2    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
.......schmear.

Must suck to be on the Alternet editorial staff, having endorsed the wrong Presidential candidate.

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» RE: Typical Alternet Posted by: nikolai
» no, not Mac at all..... Posted by: FredJones

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Only what we can afford!
Posted by: 2thepoint on Mar 1, 2009 6:22 PM   
Current rating: 2    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
There's nothing fake about Americans being outraged by the enormous outpouring of government funds.

The government is acting like those that got themselves into this mess, they're buying stuff they cant afford!

Not everyone is following Obama blindly into the abyss!

[« Reply to this comment] [Post a new comment »] [Rate this comment: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5]

» RE: Only what we can afford! Posted by: iolanthe
» RE: Only what we can afford! Posted by: nikolai

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No more taxes
Posted by: michael1972 on Mar 1, 2009 6:50 PM   
Current rating: 1    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Both Democrat and Republican voters are not in favor of being tax over and over. This article does not reflect the thinking of the people in anyway shape or form. Ask any rational thinking person if he or she would like to be tax more and see what answer you get.

The Federal government has taken the place of the British and the people are fed up. This type of thinking is occurring throughout the world and eventually every country will have a tea party of its own.

This article is garbage.

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» RE: No more taxes Posted by: JSquercia
» RE: No more taxes Posted by: jareilly
» RE: No more taxes Posted by: hms2004

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Wondering
Posted by: Lilly on Mar 1, 2009 9:10 PM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Well, let's see now. The big buzz all week is that the newspapers are going out of business. I guess that leaves TV and the Internet. With journalists who are trained to do research, ask hard questions, and turn over rocks all standing in the unemployment line, we'll be at the mercy of whoever posts whatever. I do not question that the Right Wing would set up a fake grassroots rally---sounds just like them. But this intriguing article---after reading it, I have been googling for thirty minutes searching for confirmation in dates, names, other sources and analogues, parallel information, and all I can find is the authors quoting each other. This is what passes for journalism on townhall.com where the Parrot Chorus just eggs each other on. I like to think that we liberals are smarter. We can do better than this.

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» But "we're" not smarter... Posted by: -matti
» RE: Wondering Posted by: mike1997

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Think About It.
Posted by: jreal on Mar 2, 2009 1:22 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
For all of those picking the article because it's not providing exact proof, ask yourselves why you support either party or ever support a candidate.

Ask yourself why you feel comfortable believing that there are no weapons of mass destruction. Ask yourself why you feel that O.J. should be in prison. Ask yourself why you feel the constitution is a powerful framework. Ask yourself why you do or do not believe in abortion. Ask yourself why you believe that communism is not the right answer. Do we know for sure. Or why you believe that any certain politician is a crook. Or why for that matter you believe that Osama Bin Laden is responsible for thousands of deaths.

You believe these things because you open up your senses. You look between the lines. You let logic speak and guide your opinions.

All you need to do is focus on the incident. Feel it out. What do you feel? Read the facts of the situations and situations leading up to situations. Do they add up?

Maybe this article was presented to get other people on board to do some research.

But I do know that something sure isn't right with this whole lead up.

I don't believe there are any factual claims in the article, but just speculation. These speculations are grounded in cold hard facts of reason. It's a type of reason that no modern day "conservative" would ever understand. It's almost like a somewhere dimensional calculus.

So if your criticizing the article, just move on. It's OK. One day while your just sitting there and your thoughts are marinating... you'll figure it out. It happens to me all the time.

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parrotuya
Posted by: parrotuya on Mar 2, 2009 7:08 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
It's funny how conserva-hards completely ignore the doubling of the national debt under 8 years of Bush/Republican rule. The Dems spend a little money and suddenly it's fiscally irresponsible?

We'll see how long this phoney outrage lasts. Republi-loser-can conservative blowhards have been exposed. The jig is up. The "party of ideas" has failed and is now lead by a talk-radio hack.

It is time for something new.

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» RE: parrotuya Posted by: vilsecklady

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darkmark
Posted by: darkmark on Mar 2, 2009 10:13 AM   
Current rating: 3    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
i watch cnbc, the station rick santilli is on, every day. since obama has been in the white house cnbc has definitely moved to the right. i understand they have different people on to connect to different strata of their audience but more and more there's the anger of those in denial that comes loudly out of that tv screen directed at obama and the viewers. no responsibility for the errors of the past 10 years by business leaders, just more anger at anyone who tries to rationally get us out of the mess the whole world is in.

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The time for a "Tea Party" has passed
Posted by: nikolai on Mar 2, 2009 10:20 AM   
Current rating: 3    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
If the USA was ever going to rebel, it would've been around the time of Katrina, so sorry repubs(or anyone else) it isn't going to happen, at least not until you cannot buy gas for your SUV to drive to the video store to rent a porno to watch on your 51" HDTV while drinking micro brew suds, or for the ladies, not able to get gas for your SUV to go shopping(OUCH!)

Hell, I've been saying for years that We the People need to rise up.

One way to do it would be to pick a year and not pay federal income tax, but now? I don't think the time is right. I voted for Obama and like his thinking, and I think we need to give him a shot. If after 4 years things still suck, hey, I'm all for a tea party.

The IRS can't jail all of us. There ARE those dentention camps though...

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are millions
Posted by: jc1234 on Mar 2, 2009 10:54 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
of unemployed worried about taxes when whatever they buy to sustain themselves is made in a foreign country? Including the chinese made underwear they are crappin in from the economic destruction.

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Wow...
Posted by: Xynyx on Mar 2, 2009 11:37 PM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Sort of an off-topic comment, I'll admit...

but I almost got a job with Koch many years ago.

WOW would I have been upset to find out that they were such right wing bastards!

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» RE: Wow... Posted by: stevebonzai

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vilsecklady
Posted by: vilsecklady on Mar 4, 2009 8:43 AM   
Current rating: 1    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
How convenient to blame and/or give credit to the GOP for a grassroots movement. I would like you to provide evidence, you know, proof of what you said in your article, Mr. Feldman. And I don't mean another blogger. Proof entails facts.

The irresponsibility of pronouncing things not evident is one of the greatest downfalls of today's media. Congratulations for joining that group.

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» Your Clueless Posted by: jreal
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» RE: vilsecklady -- here ya go Posted by: vilsecklady
 
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