Wed
Jan 27 2010
11:50 pm

Margaret Carlson describes them to a "Tee".

The National Tea Party Convention at Opryland in Nashville, Tennessee, next week is unraveling. And no wonder. Herding cats is never easy, and a convention, as opposed to demonstrations, is antithetical to the anti-establishment Tea Party philosophy.

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Nashville’s “Tea Party” Drying Up Fast

Two of the convention’s scheduled speakers, Republican Congresswomen Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee and Michele Bachmann of Minnesota, have bailed out of the Feb. 4-6 event. Both claimed the House Ethics Committee advised them against attending the convention, organized by the for-profit entity Tea Party Nation.

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No wonder...

If you heard Marsha Blackburn ask her question of Barack Obama today, you would have to think she needs to reduce her public exposure for a while. Obama destroyed her. We need for folks in the rest of the world to know that Republican Congresspeople do not represent the best and brightest from Tennessee.

You're right WC, great exchange

[...]
"You've given yourselves very little room to work in a bipartisan fashion because what you've been telling your constituents is, "This guy's doing all kinds of crazy stuff that's going to destroy America."

And I -- I would just say that we have to think about tone.
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The only thing I heard on the MSM was a sound bite that included the Bolshevik plot quote. I'm sure that was just that liberal bias showing itself.

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