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Is the Right-Wing Tea Party Kettle Starting to Losing Its Steam?

By Stephanie Mencimer, Mother Jones. Posted November 5, 2009.


What if they gave a Tea Party and nobody came? Michele Bachmann and company promised a barrage of protest calls to the Capitol but, so far, things are kind of quiet.
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The tea partiers are launching the revolution. This week. But will anyone actually show up?
 
On Sunday, Rep. Michele Bachmann challenged viewers of Sean Hannity’s Fox News show to join her last-ditch attempt to kill health care reform. The fiery Minnesota Republican plans to hold a press conference at "high noon" today. She urged Americans to flood the halls of Congress that day, find their elected officials, "look at the whites of their eyes and tell them, 'don't you dare take away my health care.'"
 
Since then, so-called tea party patriots have been burning up the Internets trying to rally supporters to attend Bachmann’s event. But so far, their efforts haven't amounted to much. The official Tea Party Patriots website laments that Bachmann’s rally is being stymied by a "media blackout"—meaning that mainstream outlets like the New York Times and the Washington Post have ignored it.

The lack of media interest could stem from the tea partiers’ failure to mobilize as a genuine grassroots political force. In preparation for Bachmann’s press conference, the patriots devised a "three phase attack" on Congress called "Operation House Call." The idea was for tea partiers to call, email, fax and visit key lawmakers, starting at 1:30 on Tuesday afternoon.

But a quick survey of some of the 13 targeted senators' offices suggests that the "attack" has barely registered on the Hill. Kimberly Hunter, a spokeswoman for Sen. Jim Webb, D-Va., says that at a little after 3:30 on Tuesday, her office hadn't seen any uptick in calls or visits. If the tea partiers do call, she adds, "We’re happy to listen to their opinions." Likewise, a spokesman for Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., another target on the patriots' list, says the office has fielded a few calls from people saying they are coming to Thursday’s press conference—but overall the volume has been "nothing unusual."
 
As of Tuesday afternoon, the official tea party website indicated that only 25 patriots were on hand for "Operation House Call." That’s a pretty paltry showing for an organization that claims to represent millions of disaffected Americans. Bachmann’s rally on Thursday could be a different matter—but probably not because of the tea party patriots.
 
Ever since the inception of the tea-party movement, it has been dogged by accusations that it is really an astroturf operation—a fake grassroots uprising fueled by corporate-funded front groups. Organizers maintain that the phenomenon is an organic expression of anger by ordinary citizens. At their big September 12 gathering in Washington, protesters chanted "not Astroturf" in response to charges by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi that health care town hall protests had been engineered by corporate-backed PR firms. Yet, like the town hall protests, Bachmann's "high noon" event and the preceding lobbying efforts are getting a big boost from FreedomWorks, the organization headed by former GOP House Majority Leader and lobbyist Dick Armey. FreedomWorks grew out of a tobacco industry front group and is now funded by big corporations.
 
FreedomWorks has started a new website called dontkillgrandma.com to help defeat health care reform. And it lays out quite a schedule for this week. Freedom Works suggests that on Wednesday, "patriots" organize vigils in front of their local congressional offices at noon, where they should read from the 1,900 page health care bill.  And dontkillgrandma.com urges protesters to start chanting "Kill the Bill!" in unison at midday on Thursday.  Presumably, Bachmann will lead such a chorus at her "high noon" event.
 
In case the tea partiers are too poor or disorganized to make the pilgrimage to Washington on Thursday, another conservative organization, Americans for Prosperity, will bus people in from New Jersey, North Carolina and beyond. AFP is the creation of the owners of Koch Industries, one of the largest privately-held oil and gas interests in the world. Koch also holds interests in pharma and medical device companies. According to AFP, buses in New Jersey are already fully booked, suggesting that organizers have found at least some folks interested in a free trip to DC. Whether they can articulate a good reason to "kill the bill" remains to be seen. But if the tea partiers can’t make an impact without this kind of corporate welfare, it’s hard to imagine that their movement will ever amount to much more than a few bouts of public screaming.

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Stephanie covers legal affairs and domestic policy in Mother Jones' Washington bureau. She is the author of Blocking the Courthouse Door: How the Republican Party and Its Corporate Allies Are Taking Away Your Right to Sue.

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Ha!
Posted by: adp3d on Nov 5, 2009 2:18 AM   
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The Democrats lost the governorship in VA(no big surprise), and NJ(yawn) but the Tea Partiers lost NY-23!

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» RE: Ha! HA HA Posted by: SamFox
Meaning of the current elections.
Posted by: bigbrother on Nov 5, 2009 3:25 AM   
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NJ governor was a disaster so no matter what party he was from he would have been voted out. Christie isn't much better but people wanted a change! The fact that Obama stumped for Corzine when he was so disliked showed many that Obama is just concerned with Obama and couldn't care less about NJ.

He will pay for that in this state for sure!


The Va race seemed to be more focused on a statement on Obama. but I think thats BS. He still has relatively high approval ratings considering how the stim plan was mishandled and misspent, Afghanistan problems etc..etc...

One thing is for sure, the GOP isn't dead so long as they field good people. If they let Palin and Rush take over the party it's over for them!

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Take away their health care?
Posted by: cberkland on Nov 5, 2009 3:37 AM   
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What are these idiots talking about? Adding the option to buy into a government run plan as well as the current private options? A government run plan like medicare is? No one is talking about having government run medicine like the VA. These people are dumber than dirt.

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Tea Parties Are No Longer Needed
Posted by: melpol on Nov 5, 2009 4:41 AM   
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Opposition against the new administration is losing steam as big business no longer mistrusts the president. Over a trillion dollar in stock values have been recovered. The word is out to stop the tea parties and let the new administration do its job. A once feared president has now become the favorite of Republican lobbyists.

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» RE: Tea Parties Are No Longer Needed Posted by: marine130103
It's all very odd and complicated.
Posted by: lclark on Nov 5, 2009 6:41 AM   
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The article paints the tea bag movement as a product of corporate manipulation and funding....ok.

At the same time it is the multinationals and lobbyist who get to determine who sits in Congress as well. You can't even run for office without large financial backing.

What surprised me in this past year was to learn that the federal government provides money to organizations like Acorn and La Raza that themselves are political action organizations.

Oh my!

Seems the Elephants and Donkeys are putting on a lot of theatre, something like world wide wrestling.

They've taken bread and circuses to a new level of sophistication.

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gilhowcan
Posted by: gilhowcan on Nov 5, 2009 6:43 AM   
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The tea-partiers and class-F actor Glenn Beck's 9/12 people never had any significant meaning--except what they tried to contrive for themselves with more exaggerations and outright lies about their own numbers, influence, and importance. And the media gave that a boost by paying too much attention to them. Of course, radical behavior always get exceptional attention, and that's precisely what Beck, Limbaugh, and their nutty, extremist followers, including the Wild West gun-toters who should be outlawed--counted on. Glenn Beck is trying his wimpiest to become the Rush Limbaugh of television. They're both in their cheap, low-class variety of entertainment to exploit illiteracy and get wealthy--just like Beck's disreputable boss, that foreigner, Rupert Murdoch.

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IT SHOULD BE POINTED OUT THAT OLDER WOMEN ARE UNATTRACTIVE
Posted by: leafsong1 on Nov 5, 2009 7:18 AM   
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Men who date older women do it because they are quite obviously and literally motherfuckers. These are men who have been involved in steamy affairs with their own biological mothers for most of their lives. Most of them aren't even heterosexual; they merely sublimate their desire to submit to a powerful man by giving it to a proxy for their mothers. Often, (about 32% of the time according to a recent study) this irreconcilable internal conflict leads them to brutally murder their mothers or any "cougar" whom they manage to dupe into playing the role. It should be noted that many others engage in infantilism with their mommy-stand-ins, dressing up in diapers that they then gratuitously soil so that they can have the sexual pleasure they derive from being changed. Fortunately for those of us who find such perverisions disgusting, there are covert efforts disguised as "cougar matching" services which lure such diseased individuals to slow, horrible deaths by torture with knives, power drills, and hand-held cake mixers (don't ask). We should support the efforts of such sites to advertise wherever they get the opportunity.

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» uh, yeah...okay... Posted by: hurricane hugo
One can only hope.........
Posted by: Spiritgirl on Nov 5, 2009 8:58 AM   
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That the lack of support for these "Tea Parties" means that the sheeple are becoming conscious once again and realize that they are being used by the Oligarchy & the MSM and their talking heads! As for Bachmann, hopefully the people of Minnesota will recognize that she makes them look like idiots, and not send her to Washington again, but home!

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