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Edited on Sat Mar-20-10 04:28 PM by CoffeeCat
Please don't accuse me of suggesting that the tea baggers are all sane, cordial individuals. I'm not saying that. We know that some of them are haters and bigoted idiots.
However, the latest news that they're yelling "fa**ot" at Barney Frank and "n***er" at another Democratic politicians sounds even over the top for the misguided and often idiotic teabaggers--who know that these awful remarks would make headlines and give them major PR problems.
A new, very-public level of bigotry seems unlikely--especially when their main goal is to stop this healthcare bill from passing. Yes, we usually see their their moronic, misspelled signs that never have the facts straight--but using the "n"-word and yelling "fa**ot" seems a bit too low and a bit too orchestrated.
I feel like we're being played. I feel like some of this is staged in order to position anyone who dares to doubt this bill--as a rabid, bigoted kook.
Yes, I KNOW--some of the teabaggers are bigoted. Most of them need to be deprogrammed. Their ideologies stink.
Please remember what one of Bush's senior advisers said to Ron Suskind, reporter for the New York Times, "...and when we act, we create our own reality. And while you're studying that reality — judiciously, as you will — we'll act again, creating other new realities, which you can study too, and that's how things will sort out. We're history's actors . . . and you, all of you, will be left to just study what we do.'"
The health-insurance industry camped out on Capitol Hill for months before the healthcare debate even began. They lobbied our politicians hard; and the President had private meetings with big Pharma and those health-insurance lobbyists--weeks before the legislation was written. The health-insurance industry is driving this process. Not, the citizens of this country who want real reform.
I am skeptical of this bill. It feels like a non-reform mandate to me that doesn't even include a public option. Is this an attempt to position all people who question this bill--as rabid, bigoted fools? I'm not a rabid, bigoted fool.
I'm just not buying this latest piece of dramatic theater. It has the same stink as the "Brooks Brothers riot" written all over it.
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