> > > http://teapartyzombiesmustdie.com/ > > > > > > I wonder if there are any hoardes of aborted babies? > > > > "I'm afraid of conservatives, so I must make baseless attacks on them." > > > > Damnit, the Klan was created by, and is still largely composed of, Democrats, you > > ignorant fools. > > Yeah, but what people who bring that canard up never mention is that in the 19th > century, the Democrats were the conservative party and the Republicans were the > radical party. The Republican party was founded pretty much specifically to oppose > slavery, which the entire economy of the US South was based around and which was > considered a sacrosanct property right by (white) Southerners. You could almost call > the 1850s Republicans the Pirate Party of their day. > > Political alignments and parties change over time, and 160 years is a long, long > time. All you have to look at is the fact that something like 90% of African > Americans are Democrats. That's far and away the most monolithic ethnic voting bloc > in the country. You pretty much have to be a racist to think that 90% of the > population are too dumb to know which party at least pretends to represent their > interests.
"Canard?" Look at your own text. It comes closer to being "false and unfounded" than anything I said. We use the words "conservative" and "liberal," but they have never been accurate descriptors for either party, only for certain policies espoused by them. The Republicans wanted to liberate, and yes, make a "radical" change to the racist way of life the south had been practicing. Democrats today STILL want an underpaid underclass of imported workers. Republicans tried in the '80s to eliminate that group by raising them up, but that didn't work, as they were replaced several times over. Now the Republicans are called racist for trying other ways of stopping today's substitute for slavery.
I an mot being at all racist when I say 90% of the population as a whole are too dumb know a lot of things. Gah, I'm tired of typing, and there's more to be said about demographics.
You're right about one thing; both the R and D parties only pretend to represent the interests of someone other that the people that get elected. The largest group of people to have realized this is the group being mocked here. Their name makes quite clear that their number one agenda is taxes.
No, I have never voted for anyone affiliated with the Tea Party. I also have never been able to, so that doesn't mean much.
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