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On Jun 7, 10:34 am, plainolamerican <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have changed the title, however, to be slightly more nuanced
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> the jews will love you for it
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> OMy Lordn Jun 6, 7:52 pm, MJ <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > The Tea Party Is a Brown-Shirt Movement, MostlyPosted byAnthony Gregoryon 
> > June 6, 2011 12:55 PM
> > It was obvious in the beginning when all of a sudden they sprung up crying 
> > out for their liberty, after years of silence under the fascist Bush 
> > administration. They focused on culture-war hot buttons and symbolic 
> > battles while ignoring the programs that actually threatened fiscal 
> > catastrophe: Medicare and Social Security, which the older demographic 
> > behind this movement tended always to support since they guaranteed their 
> > status as tax feeders. Meanwhile, most of the Tea Party types complained 
> > that Obama the alleged Marxist Muslim wasn’t murdering enough people 
> > abroad, torturing and detaining enough Muslims and enemies of the state, or 
> > deporting enough people for the crime of crossing the border -- although in 
> > every case, Obama has actually been like Bush but more so.
> > Now a big Tea Party leader says, on behalf of her movement, thatthey will 
> > support any Republican in 2012-- even Mitt Romney, the socialist who 
> > doesn’t even have a better position on free market health care than Obama. 
> > This is a partisan and hypocritical movement, as many on LRC warned from 
> > the beginning (Ryan McMakenandI sounded the alarmmore than two years 
> > ago;Laurence Vancewarned about it consistently, even up to the 2010 
> > election;Lew Rockwelltold us to brace ourselves for betrayal). Regime 
> > libertarians have been praising this movement for two years, but LRC 
> > writers always saw through the subterfuge.
> > Is this to say there was no one decent in these protests? That no 
> > libertarian impulse was there? That no good-faith, everyday Americans 
> > frustrated by the status quo jumped on the bandwagon for understandable 
> > reasons? Of course not. But in the main, the Tea Party was always even more 
> > of a disingenuous coalition than the antiwar movement of 2003, which has 
> > turned out to be an anti-Bush movement more interested in electing 
> > Democrats and socializing the economy than stopping the slaughter of 
> > innocents overseas.
> > How do we identify a mass movement that’s actually for freedom? The Ron 
> > Paul movement, especially its youth, is a great example of one: It is 
> > passionate about war, opposed to the central bank, jealous of all civil 
> > liberties protected by the Bill of Rights, opposed to the federal police 
> > state, wants to end the income tax outright and looks at the entire 
> > national leviathan as the enemy, not as savior or an extension of the 
> > national will. In short, it loves personal liberty, economic liberty, and 
> > peace with all foreign nations, and hates government. If you want to know 
> > if someone is serious about freedom, ask him about the last president, U.S. 
> > war, or major federal program that he admires. If he names anything from 
> > the last sixty years, he is obviously not serious about the short-term 
> > threat and long-term struggle for liberty.UPDATE: Am I being far too harsh? 
> > After all, there were pro-Ron Paul “tea parties” in 2007. And grassroots 
> > organizers are true patriots who seek libertynot just Republican victories. 
> > Sure, but at some point, whether in 2008, 2009, or 2010, the movement 
> > became hijacked. When almost anyone thinks about the Tea Party, they don’t 
> > think about the antiwar Ron Paul movement of 2007they think of the 
> > Palin/Bachman/Gingrich movement of the last two years. Maybe it was a good 
> > movement thatwas hijacked sometime ago. But today it is not a pro-freedom 
> > movement, just a pro-Republican one. I have changed the title, however, to 
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