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Tea Party Ending Tour In Capital It Loves To Hate

CALVIN WOODWARD   04/15/10 11:34 PM ET   AP

Tea Party Washington

WASHINGTON — Tea party protesters marked tax day Thursday with exhortations against "gangster government" and appeals from Republicans seeking their grass-roots clout in November elections, a prospect both tempting and troubling to those in the loose movement.

Several thousand rallied in Washington's Freedom Plaza in the shadow of the Ronald Reagan office building, capping a national protest tour launched in the dust of Nevada and finishing in the capital that inspires tea party discontent like no other place. Allied activists demonstrated from Maine to Hawaii in hundreds of lively protests, all joined in disdain for government spending and – on the April 15 federal tax filing deadline – what they see as the Washington tax grab.

The Washington rally in brilliant sunshine was spirited but modest in size, lacking the star power of tea party favorite Sarah Palin, who roused the masses at earlier stops of the Tea Party Express in its cross-country bus tour. Republican Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota won roars of affirmation as she accused President Barack Obama and congressional Democrats of trying to take over health care, energy, financial services and other broad swaths of the economy.

"We're on to this gangster government," she declared. "I say it's time for these little piggies to go home."

She appealed directly for tea partiers to swing behind "constitutional conservatives" in congressional campaigns, just as they contributed to Scott Brown's upset in the Massachusetts Senate race in an early test of their potency. "I am the No. 1 target for one more extremist group to defeat this November," she said. "We need to have your help for candidates like me. We need you to take out some of these bad guys."

Obama, speaking Thursday night at a Democratic fundraiser in Miami, told supporters he is amused by the protesters' complaints about taxes because, contrary to their claims, he's cut taxes. "You would think they'd be saying thank you," the president said.

Although Republicans are ideological allies of many tea partiers – and GOP operatives are involved in some of the organizations – they are also part of the establishment that many in the movement want to upend. No members of the Republican congressional leadership were featured at the capital rally.

In Wisconsin, a half dozen tea party groups from around the state decided to boycott Thursday's rally in Madison because former Republican Gov. Tommy Thompson was among the speakers.

"We do feel it's important that people know this is not who we would ever align ourselves with," said Kirsten Lombard, organizer of the Madison-based tea party group Wisconsin 9/12 Project. Tim Dake, organizer of the Milwaukee-based GrandSons of Liberty, said: "Tommy is representative of the old boy network way of doing things."

A similar sentiment was seen on a sign carried by a tea party member in Washington: "Reelect No One."

But plenty of Republican hopefuls came forward at rallies around the country, hoping to tap the energy and anger for political ends. In Louisville, Ky., Rand Paul, an outsider who has become a leading contender for the Republican Senate nomination, declared, "I'm clinging to my guns, my religion and my ammunition" and added: "We were intended to be a constitutional Republic. Yet, we have devolved into some kind of mad democracy."

Worried about liberal infiltrators, Kevin Terrell, a self-described colonel in the Ohio Valley Freedom Fighters militia based in Louisville, led about two dozen camouflaged followers on a patrol around the park. "I'm a little apprehensive because of the left-wing nut jobs out there," Terrell said.

Comedian Mark Klein told the crowd that the difference between Obama and terrorist Osama bin Laden is that "one is an anti-capitalist trying to destroy America. The other is hiding in Afghanistan."

Police estimate 1,200 showed up in Hartford, Conn., where one sign plainly took sides: "Dump All Democrats." At least 1,000 paraded through downtown Boise, Idaho; about 500 rallied in Oklahoma City. In Montpelier, Vt., where 60 people mocked the government in song and word, Linda Chagnon, a 57-year-old caregiver from Burlington, carried a sign that read: "Give Me Liberty, Not Debt."

"We have to manage our own budgets and our homes, we have to cut our expenses, we have to go without," she said. "This top-heavy government needs to be downsized. I downsize my home, they can downsize the government and still get the main things done and let the people do their thing."

About 300 turned out to watch former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, architect of the GOP's Contract with America agenda in the 1990s, sign the tea party's "Contract From America." He told the crowd that the GOP needs the support of tea partiers and if they drift into a third party, the opposition to Democrats would be split.

In Washington, the anger was directly firmly at Obama and Democratic congressional leaders. The crowd chanted, "There's a communist in the White House" at the urging of the ukelele-playing Victoria Jackson, a former cast member on "Saturday Night Live."

The slogans on signs and T-shirts were biting, sometimes raw: "We Want Regime Change," "Save a Seal, Club a Liberal," "Down with the Gov't Takeover," "End the Fed" and "Waterboard Bernanke." Some American flags waved upside down in the breeze.

The tax code was the villain of the day. "We have got to take the country back by taking back the money they take from us," Jim Tomasik of FairTax Nation told the crowd.

Lost in the rhetoric was that taxes have gone down under Obama. Congress has cut individuals' federal taxes for this year by about $173 billion, leaving Americans with a lighter load despite nearly $29 billion in increases by states. Obama plans to increase taxes on the wealthy to help pay for his health care overhaul and other programs.

In Chicago, three Republicans running to unseat Democratic House members appeared before a rally of thousands at a plaza outside City Hall. One, Joel Pollak, sang a song he wrote, with the verse: "Don't tax our freedom away." Protester Bob Borders of Prospect Heights held a sign asking people to honk if he was paying their mortgage.

In Austin, Texas, Republican Gov. Rick Perry warned tea party organizers in a conference call to watch their backs for liberals trying to make them look bad. "You can bet that every dirty trick is going to get played on tea parties, trying to marginalize them, trying to make them into something that they're not," said Perry, a frequent Washington basher who capitalized on the movement to defeat Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison in the March primary election for governor.

Perry was referring to plans by opponents of the tea party to infiltrate events, pose as followers and act outrageously to taint the movement.

One such episode unfolded in Madison, when a small group opposing the tea party walked through the crowd carrying satirical signs, one saying: "Obama Hates America (and kittens)."

At an Austin rally, Jim Dillon walked through the crowd carrying on his shoulder an AK-47 that he said was unloaded and legal. A state trooper stopped him, examined the weapon and let him continue walking with it. "Our rights are hanging by a thread already as it is," Dillon said, referring to the constitutional right to bear arms. "If we don't exercise our rights frequently, we'll lose them."

In Helena, Mont., activists smashed cardboard boxes symbolizing the crates of tea dumped into the harbor in the 1773 Boston Tea Party. More than 150 people waved flags and carried tea pots; signs said "Go Green, Recycle Congress."

And in Lansing, Mich., more than 1,000 sign-waving protesters cheered calls for tax cuts and states rights. "We have lived eight years of liberal Democratic leadership and Michigan is in shambles," Joan Fabiano of Grassroots in Michigan told the crowd. In Colorado, about 2,000 rallied in Denver and another 2,000 in Colorado Springs.

Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a prime figure in the tea party's rogues gallery, said that if tea partiers will be coming after Democrats in November, they are coming after some Republicans first, trying to replace them with more conservative candidates. "I think it's going to have an impact on Republicans in November," she said. "Some of the competition we see is in their primaries."

She demurred when asked if Democrats should be promoting big counter-demonstrations. "I don't know that anyone needs my encouragement," she said. "The First Amendment is alive and well right outside my window. I can attest to that."

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Associated Press writers Scott Bauer in Madison, Brett Barrouquere in Louisville, April Castro in Austin, Deanna Bellandi in Chicago, John Curran in Montpelier, Tim Talley in Oklahoma City, Kathy Barks Hoffman in Lansing, Matt Volz in Helena, Erica Werner in Miami, and Philip Elliott, Laurie Kellman and Ann Sanner in Washington contributed to this report.

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WASHINGTON — Tea party protesters marked tax day Thursday with exhortations against "gangster government" and appeals from Republicans seeking their grass-roots clout in November elections, a pr...
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OhgReaTone
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04:45 PM on 04/17/2010
The Tea Party people would have been considered traitors in WWII - they have lost any sense of what it means to be patriotic. ........

http://thefiresidepost.com/2010/04/16/patriotism-in-wwii-versus-today-tea-party-patriotism/
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peterlisbon
09:24 AM on 04/16/2010
Part 2 of 2

Ok, now for the beautiful -- besides the obvious comic benefits the teabaggers provide us, they are a wonderful psychological study of cognitive dissonance. First, the only sensible complaint that I have discerned from the overheated rhetoric is that they are upset about the debt and government spending. OK, fair enough -- (BTW, where were you guys the last 8 years). Second, the same people do not want any tinkering with social security or Medicare. Over 2/3 of the budget is comprised of social security, Medicare, interest payments on the debt and the defense budget. The rest is comprised of other mandatory or other discretionary funds and TARP (3% of the budget) which actually is making money. So, stay with me here -- even if you were to slice the other mandatory and discretionary funds by 2/3 (unrealistic, but let's go with this for now ), you would save about $660B from the overall budget -- that's great if you can get away with it --but you have basically emasculated Government to the point that it wouldn't function at all -- BTW -Congress' paychecks are included in that so perhaps Bachmann would take a paycut -- you will never hear that.
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peterlisbon
09:23 AM on 04/16/2010
Part 1 of 2

There is something truly obscene and beautiful about the teabaggers. First, the obscene -- well that's obvious, a bunch of white paunchy elite racists (not all perhaps) who have nothing better to do than to wear stupid hats and chant in unison to the cackling of Sarah Palin, Michelle Bachman and now the new darling of the movement -- Victoria Jackson. Look, every movement needs entertainers -- the left had Peter Paul and Mary, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, The Beatles, Joan Baez, and just about anyone you can mention from Woodstock.. and the right has well the ukelele playing, overactive thyroid, former SNL castmember -- what an underrated talent she was.
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Hammerofthor
07:40 AM on 04/16/2010
But Sarah Palin wasn't there. The Dynamic Diva was up in Canada, enchanting the snowbirds. So. what did Washington signify?
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06:37 PM on 04/15/2010
Victoria, you ignorant sl ut...
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dugmaze
Any man's death diminishes me
05:33 PM on 04/15/2010
Did you notice the picture?
"illegal alian care"
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OLJW00
right is right
03:15 PM on 04/15/2010
Given how the MSM has worked to malign the Tea Party Movement one would expect the crowds across the country to be unruly resulting in property damage and mass arrests. I mean were told this is nothing but an uneducated, gun-toting mob of hey8tful racists standing as a potential threat to the survival of our very Country..

But yet - none of that seems to fit....AGAIN & AGAIN this same storyline gets trotted out and it just doesn't seem to jive with what actually transpires.

In fact, I can't think of a single incident at any Tea Party event in the last year. Oh, except for those six SEIU thugs arrested in St. Louis last summer - you remember, where they beat up an African American Tea Party supporter.

Oh well, I'm off to a Tea Party rally here in Colorado this afternoon to legally protest a gov't spending out of control with a group of regular Americans who feel them same way. I just hope I manage to somehow escape with my life....
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Nagarjuna
and/or Not Nagarjuna
07:55 AM on 04/20/2010
Try not to misspell your sign.
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Dennis
No matter how cynical I get I can't keep up.
12:49 AM on 05/21/2010
Wrong! Misspelling is how they know you're a real Tea Bagger.
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ancatdubh
01:46 PM on 04/15/2010
The "Grandsons of Liberty"

Translation: Those whose grandfathers owned slaves and led fat, comfortable lives, and know that they would have been able to do the same if it weren't for them meddlin' libruhls.
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OLJW00
right is right
03:02 PM on 04/15/2010
WOW - History isn't your strong suit is it?
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ancatdubh
01:42 PM on 04/15/2010
What a bunch of pathetic spoiled brats. These are the people who put the "baby" in baby boomer. Grow the eph up and pay your taxes. If you don't like it, shop around in other countries, you might rethink the bang you're getting for your buck here. Of course, some of them are older than the baby boomers, collecting social security and medicare, yeah those entitlements are sure working for you, aren't they? Don't tread on you? You're the generation that has tread on this entire country for the last 30 years and now you're reaping the benefits. You don't give a damm about future generations, any more than the worms under your feet.
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OLJW00
right is right
03:06 PM on 04/15/2010
Please do detail how your fellow citizens aren't free to use the very rights you seem to reserve for you and yours?

I have to admit that your comments are borderline scary.

The sad part is that you express so much hey8t and vitriol in your comments but are unaware of your own bigotry. And yes ageism is bigotry - so I guess in a way I should thank you for making that case so crystal clear.
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rubygreen
01:12 PM on 04/15/2010
Every single one of the statements in the sign shown on the headline for this story is a flat out LIE!
05:56 PM on 04/15/2010
The headline was also used on an AP story from Denver Post. Guess the reporters are just using Democrat lines in the press again.....Who woulda thought!

The videos for this page are clearly marked from 2009, so these are just photos that are rerun. They are not from today's demonstration.

Lazy reporting, just enough for distortinng........way to go HUFFPO!
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Nagarjuna
and/or Not Nagarjuna
07:57 AM on 04/20/2010
Too bad you don't live up to your name. "Democrat" is the noun, "Democratic" is the verb, and people who make that grammatical error learned it from FAUX.
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12:30 PM on 04/15/2010
Misspelled signs of protest.
Complaints that have no basis in fact.
Confusion of "socialism" and "facism."
Racist invective.

Ah, yes. Springtime brings out the Tea Party loons.
11:35 AM on 04/15/2010
Besides being the new KKK, they are Haterzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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11:30 AM on 04/15/2010
They're not stopping in New Jersey.

Good for them. Good for us.
10:30 AM on 04/15/2010
-----> the lovable TEABAGGERS are a DIVERSE bunch:

- militia men
- racists
- xenophobes
- birthers
- klan members
- confederate reenacters
- middle school dropouts
- rednecks
- war mongers
- seniors on 'social' security who hate 'social'ism
- closeted homophobes
- morons
- sean hanninazis
- gun clutchers
- white seperatists
- paranoid homeschoolers
- limbaugh dittoheads
- minute men
- yokels
- bible bangers who like to watch lesbian bondage
- flat earthers
- ruby ridgers
- secessionists
- greedy pricks
- survivalists
- faux news $h!t kickers
- neofascists
- ayn randians born on 3rd base who think they hit a triple
- creationists
- wingnuts
- tongues chanters
- reactionaries
- neocons
- GlennBeck bots
- john birchers
- snake handlers
- red baiters
- and illiterate goobers who think Jesus rode on the back of a triceratops
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11:31 AM on 04/15/2010
Just like this "Army"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Km7WD8wkb1c
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NJProgressiveIndie
Never Surrender...
11:42 AM on 04/15/2010
Yup, that just about covers it. Fanned!
10:28 AM on 04/15/2010
Teabaggers never got over having to share a water fountain with a black guy ... much less a White House.