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Watching The Left’s Reaction To The Tea Parties Is Like Watching Spoiled Kids Throw A Tantrum

Let’s start this off with a question: Do these people (the left and their media bullies) ever take a clear look at themselves or give an honest listen to what they’re saying?The answer to that, based on their reaction to the nationwide tea parties thrown around the country on April 15th, would have to be a resounding,“NO!”And while saying that it has to be “no”I’m reserving some Pollyannaish hope that they’ll one day look around and hear and see how they’re acting and hopefully realize that they’re making absolute blubbering, foul mouthed, temper tantrum thowing fools of themselves.Oh, I’m not worried that they’re stepping all over their very own dignity like drunken grape stompers in some fifth rate winery by acting like a four year old who isn’t getting his way. I really could not possibly care less about that. They should know better. That’s not why I’m wishing at least some of them would come to their senses. I’m worried because this country seems to be in the hands of self centered, screaming, heel kicking, purple-faced-with-rage children with Ivy League degrees or the bully pulpits of various media outlets. And that, folks, will lead to nothing but more and more contempt and hostlity for them from the adults in the room. That would be you and me.The main stream media,like the above mentioned spoiled brats they are, either ignored the tea parties across America or waited until they actually happened to cover them, and then that was with a sneering condecension that has nothing to do with journalism. It wasn’t journalism. It was pure partisanship. The net today is full of examples of their somewhat less than objective coverage.Another point:There were hundreds of thousands of people gathered in hundreds of cities across America on April 15th, ordinary people. That’s sort of a front page news item, wouldn’t you think? But papers across the country buried it somewhere inside, and news websites, if they covered it at all, had it as small link somewhere down the page and not in the headlines. Had there been an anti-Bush rally with more than four people in it it would have been headline news everywhere. An over statement? Maybe.Just like their compadres on the left howling and kicking their heels and throwing their tantrums, many of the main stream media outlets stuck their fingers in their ears and said, “la-la-la-la-la I can’t hear you.” when it came to coverage of the gathering tea party storm. At the very, very best, childish behaviour from a once vaunted institution, the American media. At worst, a sign of bad things to come.
By Pilgrim
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