The Tea Party’s Bad Mouthing

The bad mouthing by Tea Party members ought to raise the eyebrows of eighth graders along with the eyebrows of the news profession. But the sensational aspect of some news stories are presented to America as  “current events” news thus co-mingling news and propaganda – leaving America to either use its “common sense” latch or depend upon the judgment  of a news source’s  “fair and balanced” statement.

Empty headed name calling and potty mouthed descriptions all should be restricted to the vulgar world from which they came. And in place of the vulgarity should come PROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCE, something rarely seen during the twenty-some-odd years of neocon “leadership”. And now, after a new name, things still seem to be the same.

The old neocons had a “potty mouth”. And so do the new neocons – now called Tea Party.

Here are a few “words of Tea Party Wisdom” published to the web:

Former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty accused President Obama and Democrats of “coddling” unions and applauded the Tea Party movement as “modern-day Paul Reveres.”[…]

http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/146279-pawlenty-on-obama-what-planet-is-he-from

But Tim Pawlenty likely would not remind America of how President Ronald Reagan handled unions. He is not likely to boast that Ronald Reagan fired 11,000 union members of the control tower workers – and Reagan  told them to NEVER COME BACK. President Bill Clinton removed the “never come back” stigma from the non-coddling behavior of President Ronald Reagan.

Reagan’s VOODOO ECONOMICS, under the management of the latter-day neocons, wrecked America and neither the old neocons nor the new neocons have commented. How dumb can America be? Perhaps dumb enough to embolden Tea Party members to feel it is safe to expose their rhetoric to a public that appears less than politically keen – or perhaps there are other reasons safely hidden behind the public’s Johari’s window pane number three.

The neocons are noted for their tainted RHETORIC. They never have been short on rhetoric. Its PERFORMANCE that the neocons and the Tea Party are short on. And for those who can’t see that – perhaps they should open their eyes and turn on their “common sense” latch.

A fool and his country may have already parted.

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