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“Texas ranks last among those who have completed high school
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there are only eight other states with more living in poverty
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no other state has more working at or below the minimum wage
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So is that the kind of answer all Americans are looking for?
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Reading The Tea Leaves: Rebuttal to Leonard Pitt's "Tea Party More Than A Temper Tantrum"
October 3rd, 2011
Reading The Tea Leaves: Rebuttal to Leonard Pitt's "Tea Party More Than A Temper Tantrum"
Posted by: Barry Secrest
Published on October 3rd, 2011 @ 08:02:28 pm , using 3346 words
Published on October 3rd, 2011 @ 08:02:28 pm , using 3346 words
Posted in Opinion

Conservative Refocus
By Barry Secrest
All in all, the times we are living in just seem to become more and more interesting as each day passes, in a sagacious nod to the venerable Chinese insult:
"May you live in interesting times."
Most notable was the fact that what had begun as a long-ranging joke within our many articles actually came into being when Herman Cain was called "a racist and a bigot" by yet another dizzy denizen of the left, strategist Cornell Belcher, during a CNN interview. So, since our far earlier prediction, in this regard, has been fulfilled, it seems only fitting to make yet even another ridiculous prediction that will most likely come true, as well; more on that later. Also, we were startled here in good ole' North Carolina, when our Governor, the increasingly embattled Liberal Democrat Beverly Perdue, stated that Government should consider suspending congressional elections for a couple of years just to "get things done."
You just can't make this stuff up; here is the actual text of what she said:
“I think we ought to suspend, perhaps, elections for Congress for two years and just tell them we won’t hold it against them, whatever decisions they make, to just let them help this country recover. I really hope that someone can agree with me on that,” Perdue said. “You want people who don’t worry about the next election.”
Now, at this point, you are probably wondering how any sitting American Governor could actually make this statement? Well, the reasoning is layered and complex, but if one were to boil it all down, the answer is simple:
Yes indeed, the answer to every political and inter-relational gaffe in the history of mankind, to include male/female relationships, can be boiled down to four distinct ideas strung together for plausible effect, those being; "I was just joking."
One must then also wonder if Perdue was still joking when she completed her verbal missive by stating that her goal was to "turn the state of North Carolina's economy around," as well? Come to think of it, maybe the stated intent of Perdue's "turning things around" might be more in line with Obama's Liberal goals of "transforming America" into the Cloward-Piven mother of all food stamp utopias that the US is quickly becoming. Hmmm...methinks we might be onto something...
But, even better than that was the President's later and remarkably hysterical quote during an interview in which he stated that "America had lost its competitive edge." Gee, do you think he's been reading this website?
Turns out, the answer to that question, Attackwatch.com aside, is not exactly.
You see, Obama's intent was not slanted towards the fact that we have lost our competitive edge due to ream after ream of damaging legislation, an anti-business attitude, or even the hammer of impossibly restrictive Government regulations brought forth by his own administration. No, not at all; in fact, Obama was actually referring to his smarmy alternative reality in which we Americans have simply "gone a little soft."
Well, if that be true, then what exactly did El Magnifico expect after promoting the expansion of unemployment compensation to 18 months? But it should be conversely noted that, after 3 years of this man in office, both Americans and American business' are quickly becoming the civilian equivalent of Navy Seals such is their overall toughness and daunting OJ "end of times" T in the face of increasingly plagued economic odds.
At any rate, instead of blaming President Bush, our crony coddling Bam-Bam has finally gone straight to the source of our problems, and that problem is "Us." Here, also, it must be noted, that the President has, in fact, just correctly called both himself and a large number of voters out. We did elect the man after all, present company excluded.
So, Bravo, Bravo, Mr. President! You finally got something right, even if you didn't mean to. Perhaps in answer to America's having gone soft, the government might well consider another round of true stimulus, this time in the form of little blue pills that will make us all hard again.

One can even now see Obama's big Pharma friends salivating in blood-lusted avarice at the prospect of such a grand opportunity. But aside from needing erectile dysfunction drugs to make us all hard again, here in America, for our dear President, it would now seem that yet another Liberal Brother wants to relieve us of a hearty portion of impending pain as well. Obama apologist and racial igniter, Leonard Pitts, has, yet again, come out directly against middle America when he stated the following in a recent column:
"This country is in a world of hurt if the likes of Michele Bachmann or Rick Perry wins the next election. It might be in greater trouble if Barack Obama does."
"I can take no credit - or blame - for that analysis. It originated with one of my colleagues, a veteran political reporter, and he shared it one day not long ago as we were chatting in the office. It troubles me for one simple reason: it makes sense."
So, does this mean that Brother Leonard has changed his mind on his hero Obama? But then, also, the question must be asked, does not Pitts think that America is in a world of hurt right now? I mean, when you stop to think about it, we are all in a world of hurt right now because the world is, in fact, hurting in myriad ways everywhere. But, initial Tea Party aspersions aside, Pitts goes on to elucidate his ideas, that he obtusely ascribes to some dude in his office, while we all await with baited breath on which way his summary argument is headed, if anywhere at all. Here we go:
So here is how his thinking goes. The genteel, pragmatic Republicanism of the past has been supplanted by a pitchforks-and-torches mentality, a fun-house mirror distortion of traditional conservatism. Meaning, of course, the tea party.
Ah yes, so now, all of a sudden, the Republican party, which was formerly supplanted with white racists and rich money-grubbers, according to Pitts, has suddenly transformed and become un-demonized into a genteel, even pragmatic party of responsibility and generous effete. Gee...I wonder where this leaves the Democrats? But remember ladies and gentlemen, according to left-wing anarchist Saul Alinsky's manual, one must pick the target, not targets, so here we can see that Pitts has realigned his aiming reticule towards the Tea Party and away from the Republicans altogether, a noteworthy thing in and of itself.
In fact, some cause for alarm, this should be, to the Republican Party, I must point out.
But then Pitts bewilderingly re-instigates traditional Conservatism, being formerly Pitts' avowed enemy for life, into something else altogether, by then calling the Tea Party "a fun-house mirror of Conservative distortion?"
Oh, for Heaven's sake, Pitts! You simply cannot fail to ever quite get it right, can you now, Sir? The Tea Party is the very essence of Conservatism, you blooming idiot! Which is but a few degrees apart from standard Republicanism, what part of that could you possibly not understand? But, Pitts dithers onward:
These are folks who don't just support the death penalty; they cheer for executions.
Here, Pitts tries to deftly maneuver something that was elicited in a GOP debate, into something that wasn't exactly what it appeared to be, at all. Playing the ever-smug, Liberal debate moderator, Brian Williams had been hammering Perry all night long. He didn't just ask questions, he, in fact, pre-textualized each one of his questions with his own smug brand of liberal tastes.
Rather than simply asking Perry to explain about Texas education performance, here is how Williams actually phrased a question to Perry about Texas education:
By now the GOP debate crowd, after listening to Williams tincture each question with a decidedly Liberal spin, even those not enumerated here, had had enough. So, when the question of executions and Texas came up, the crowd expectantly erupted into an applause designed to basically tell Williams to go back to the cushy liberal hell from which he might have sprung. Rather than simply asking the question about Texas and executions, Williams first phrased the question with the words:
"How can you sleep at night?"
"Just fine," was the crowd's erstwhile response in the form of applause to Williams, and we should all applaud the crowd, in retrospect. Williams later smugly denigrated this same crowd for essentially holding a valid opinion which was at odds with his own.
So, after unlaboriously debugging Pitts' mythical prose for just a bit, Pitts goes on to state of the Tea Party:
They don't just oppose health care reform, they shout "Let him die" to the uninsured individual who faces life-threatening illness.
Here, Pitts does an admirable job of making things up as he goes along. In fact, the Tea Party is dead against government supplied healthcare in direct opposition to the reasons that Pitts blames the Tea Party. It was Pitts Hero, Barack Hussein Obama, who stated "just give them a pill," not the Tea Party, see?
Pitts goes on to finish his now ruined thought:
They are the true believers: virulently anti-government, anti-Muslim, anti-gay, anti-science, anti-tax, anti-facts and, most of all, anti-the coming demographic changes represented by a dark-skinned president with an African name. They are the people who want "their" country back.
Indeed, Pitts skews and twists virtually everything about the Tea Party into something unrecognizable, but only vaguely reminiscent for caustic effect.

We are, in fact, the true believers, but believers in Liberty and God, not the chains of Socialism and the cult of Statist humanity as God.
- We are not at all anti-Government; we revere and believe in both our founding Fathers and our leaders. What we don't believe in are the chains of collectivism and Big Brother-Big-Government programs; we believe in the Constitution as written and amended.
- The Tea Party is not anti-Muslim, we are anti-radical Islamic, a thing Pitts will belatedly come to see his own errors in judgment on, and probably sooner rather than later, unfortunately.
- The Tea Party is not anti-Gay, but rather they are anti-sexual identificationists. We believe that people should be allowed to do what they wish, but don't ask us to both sanction it and bless it.
The Tea Party is not anti-tax, we are for reigning in an absurdly spending government that is wreaking havoc on our nation and against our collective free will. Raising taxes any further will only worsen the problem spending, not help it.
The Tea Party is not against demographic changes, but what we are against is allowing people into this country when few if any jobs are available for those of us already here, Pinhead.
The Tea Party has nothing against our President being dark-skinned, in fact we actually prefer a slightly darker shade of black as evidenced by our love of Tea Party leader Herman Cain among the other runners. He is, indeed, more authentically black than your own guy, and perhaps even you, Mr.Pitts. Albeit, Cain does evidentially lay claim to a greater amount of intelligence, but he is Conservative, after all, so what else could one have expected ?

And yes, we do want our Country back, back from the Collectivists and Statists, Communist and Socialists before our Great nation is wounded beyond repair. If that is a black thang to you Liberals, then so be it, we really don't give a hoot, at this point, about what YOU think, if that's what you now call it. I mean, look around you Pitts, it's only going to get worse until we do get it back, but then you probably already knew that, didn't you, Sir. And get it back, we will. In fact, it's happening all around you. People have awakened, and they do not like what they see, at all.
Pitts goes on to point out:
"The old guard of the GOP doesn't much like them, but it likes winning so it keeps its mouth shut."
"You might think Obama's re-election would solve this, offering as it would stark repudiation of the politics of panic, paranoia and reactionary extremism this ideology represents. The problem is, these folks thrive on repudiation, on a free-floating conviction that they have been done wrong, cheated and mistreated by the tides of history and progress, change and demography."
Here, Pitts seems to absurdly flow into a severe reflection of both himself and his own hero's afflictions, while ascribing these antipathies to the opposing group that he holds responsible for his own socially derived existential angst. It's called deflection, and Pitts has won awards for it. In fact, Pitts is actually describing his entire career, along with the divider known as class warfare that Obama has made his signature cross-over move. To say that both Obama and Pitts do not belong under the column headings of: Done wrong, cheated, mistreated by progress, history, change and demography, is to pretty much ignore their entire collective careers of shouting, I have been wronged, while garnering absurd amounts of both cash and clout in the process of doing it.
Pitts could not have gotten his ideas any wronger, point in fact.
Let me be clear. We, as the Tea Party, are not victims, we in fact refuse to be victims. We are the responsible, hard-working ones. We do not live in some fairyland along the way to Utopiaville, we in fact, know that Utopia is a state of the spirit, not of crude physical being. The Tea Party, in large part, knows the value of true success better than any others in existence, and we will not allow a bunch of pandering leftists to ruin it all for everyone-- including those of the left-- who simply have yet to learn what it is that we know in every fiber of our being, all politics aside.
We know the way.
We, in fact, both know and understand that the stakes in this epic battle of the Left versus the Right are not just about the United States, nor is this about just North America, nor is it about the Northern Hemisphere. This battle is for the world's well-being as we know it. And this battle both begins and ends right here in the United States of America. We, being our generation, broke it or at least allowed it to become broke --while we were off at work, simply not paying enough attention-- and we now have to fix it, and we both can and we will.
(Sheez, you would think Pitts should be saying thank you to us at some point....)
But Pitts, seeing the handwriting on the wall, then moves to explain away what he thinks is inevitably coming, by stating the following:
So there is every reason to believe, particularly given the weakness of the economy, that being repudiated in next year's election would only make them redouble their intensity, confirming them as it would in their own victimhood.
And ask yourself: What form could that redoubling take? How do you up the ante from this? What is the logical next step after two years of screaming, rocks through windows, threats against legislators and rhetoric that could start a fire?
So, here Pitts actually thinks, in his angst-coated land of make believe lolli-pops, that the Democrats will win in the 2012 election? What color is the sky in this guy's world? Probably an offending shade of eggshell, no doubt.

Pitts, you have not been doing your homework. Pitts has apparently mistaken his ample supply of "Me" Leaves for the actual "Tea Leaves" and these Tea Leaves tell a different tale altogether. The people are already speaking as we have seen in the most recent and stunning election of a Conservative in New York district nine.
Further, Obama has alienated his base in so many ways that his funding is now impaired, and even the Jews of the Liberal Left are waking up. The Blacks, which make up Obama's base, are being shown the disillusion of their majority selection in the form of no jobs. American business has had enough, the Democratic Party has had enough, in fact the world at large has had enough of Obama. It's a joyful thing for someone on the Right to behold, after the morose 2008 elections. But, we actually saw our Conservative uprising, in the latter part of 201o, come into fruition during the Republican sweep of state legislature after state legislature, a phenomena that is obviously continuing.
The Left-Wing Party is, in fact, over, but not for Pitts who then absurdly states:
An awful, obvious answer suggests itself. You reject it instinctively. This is, after all, America, not some unstable fledgling democracy.
Then you realize it was not so long ago that a man blew up a federal building in Oklahoma City out of anti-government sentiment not so different from that espoused by the tea party. And you remember how that tragedy exposed an entire network of armed anti-government zealots gathering in the woods. And you read where the Southern Poverty Law Center says the number of radical anti-government groups spiked to 824 in 2010, a 61 percent increase over just the previous year.
And you wonder.
Oh, we wonder alright...we wonder how some wing-nut that represented an extremism belonging more to the camp of radical extremist ideologues, of which Pitts is a member, keeps popping up in the Liberals' thoughts while the Left-Wing of destruction is constantly swept under the rug by folks just like Pitts.
We have also seen a measure of distrust in Government, totally unprecedented since the Civil War, make its way into fruition under the current Obama Whitehouse. You cram edicts down peoples' throats and make onerous demands on them as a free people and this is what you get, Pitts. It's simply that simple. No one trusts the current leadership to do what's right after repeatedly seeing them do what's wrong time and time again. I often wonder what part of Free, and our intent to stay that way, does Pitts and the Liberal Left not understand about the Tea Party?
Pitts concludes with the following thoughts:
"This is not a prediction, only a speculation - and a suggestion that those of us who have regarded the craziness of recent years as an aberration, a temporary temper tantrum from people who feel threatened and dislocated, may have been entirely too sanguine. In less than 20 years, the locus of radical anti-government extremism has moved from remote woods to Capitol Hill.
How should the rest of us respond? That's a question we urgently need to answer. They say they've come to take "their" country back.
Maybe it's time we took them at their word."
It is difficult to understand what Pitts is trying to communicate in this last bit of nonsense, unless it is of the "we have to strike back category," which I would not, "ahem" heartily recommend. You see Pitts, you have already struck back and you don't even know it, my old liberal friend. You have struck back against the war on terror, the war on poverty, the war on Socialism, essentially the war on everything that has threatened either America or Her well-being with your own personal weapon of choice, that Being Barack Hussein Obama and the Liberal Democratic Party of the last decade. You gave it your best shots and it almost worked.

Both you, Barack Obama, and a crew of irresponsible, irrepressible Liberals have, quite ironically, created the fabled monster that you always feared lay in wait beneath your beds.
You actually made the fiercely patriotic Tea Party, by your own extreme Leftist tactics; now you will have to just live with them.
Funny how that works, eh, Mr. Pitts?



