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The Atlantic Politics Channel: Conservative Media Network 'Does Not Vouch For' Tea Parties
Power Line: Tea Parties? What Tea Parties?
Hot Air » Top Picks: Sweet: Michelle and Cavuto at the Sacramento tea party
Doug Ross @ Journal: Tea Parties, Code Pink and the sickness of the MSM
Open Left - Front Page: What a Real Grass Roots Spontaneous Protest Movement Looks Like
Conservative Media Network 'Does Not Vouch For' Tea Parties
The Atlantic Politics Channel —
... Today, they offered a disclaimer: "(Pajamas TV does not vouch for the legitimacy of these events)." It accompanies the live video coverage of the Tax Day protests being featured on the Pajamas TV site, sitting directly below the video window showing continues tea party coverage. ...
Tea Parties? What Tea Parties?
Power Line —
... "Tea party" rallies protesting the Obama administration's bloated spending, bailouts and unprecedented debt are going on across the country, with tens of thousands already participating. Pajamas Media has day-long coverage of the events, and you can follow updates at ...
Sweet: Michelle and Cavuto at the Sacramento tea party
Hot Air » Top Picks —
Sweet: Michelle and Cavuto at the Sacramento tea party posted at 8:22 pm on April 15, 2009 by Allahpundit Send to a Friend | Share on Facebook | printer-friendly A gratifying treat for fans of the boss. No one’s worked harder in the blogosphere to promote the tea parties. Here’s her moment of triumph. Awesome — even if she is hard on Republicans, like me, who supported TARP . 186,564 attendees today and counting, according to PJTV .
Tea Parties, Code Pink and the sickness of the MSM
Doug Ross @ Journal —
N early 200,000 Americans showed up to protest high taxes in hundreds of cities around the country today. The New York Times and The Boston Globe ignored " ...
What a Real Grass Roots Spontaneous Protest Movement Looks Like
Open Left - Front Page —
... I don't know whether Bailliett's claim of 1 million people worldwide participating in the protest is accurate, but at the current moment Pajamas TV is estimating the total turnout of the tea parties at 208,000. ...
Sums it up well I think
Rising Hegemon —
From William K. Wolfrum: Number of people that attended Tea Bag Protests: 225,481 Votes Stephen Colbert Received in NASA “Help Name Node” poll: 230,539 And that estimate of crowd size comes from Pajamas TV, whose last meager dimes were spent on yesterday's "I hate the Black Guy" bullshit. No reason at all they'd over-inflate things he typed naively. ...
James Wolcott: Beclowned
Michelle Malkin —
... tv stations and didn’t read front-page stories about the protests in his favorite left-wing newspapers, they weren’t newsworthy and no one really turned out except at the ones Fox News covered. C-SPAN host Susan Swain then displays front page after front page of local news coverage showing thousands of Tea Party participants:“Does that change your view?” Wolcott: Er, no. A classic beclowning: By the way, the unofficial estimate of yesterday’s nationwide turnout has now surpassed 240,000. I’m continuing to update the mother of all Tea Party photo collections ...
PJTV’s Crowd Estimates for Tea Parties Still Climbing
Pajamas Media —
... to enter attendance data from the event they participated in — stands at more than 281,000. This number represents only about 25% of the total reporting coming from the hundreds of tea party venues across the country where more than 850 ordinary Americans signed up to report on their community’s protest. The number of participants will continue to rise as more of our field observers upload their photos and videos of the events and send us their attendance figures. ( Check here for the latest in crowd estimates based on eyewitness accounts.) For complete PJTV coverage of the ...
The Tea Party Attendance Count
Politics Daily —
Filed under: Economy, Budget Pajamas TV currently has it at 462,803. The writeup, obviously done a little earlier... PJTV's Crowd Estimates for Tea Parties Still Climbing The estimated number of participants in yesterday's tea parties - sent in by citizen journalists who signed up to the site to enter attendance data from the event they participated in - currently stands at more than 383,000. More than 850 ordinary Americans signed up to report on their community's protest. The number of participants will continue to rise as ...
TEA PARTY EVENTS: Attendance, etc., for each ranked and collected.
UPDATE: Reader Marc Landers …
Instapundit —
TEA PARTY EVENTS: Attendance, etc., for each ranked and collected.
UPDATE: Reader Marc Landers wonders if the Administration isn’t engaging in some news management this week:
DHS extreme right wing report released
NSA exceeds eavesdropping authority report
Torture memos released
Trying to bury the Tea Party protests?
Hmm.
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TEA PARTY EVENTS: Attendance, etc., for each ranked and collected….
Instapundit —
TEA PARTY EVENTS: Attendance, etc., for each ranked and collected.
The numbers are in ...
Wizbang —
... has compiled a total of 310,000 from 156 parties. The latest roundup from PajamasMedia puts the number at 551,000. And Chuck Simmins at ...
What could you and 25 friends accomplish?
Dr. Helen —
... Take for instance, the Tea Party protests. Pajamas Media has the tally of attendees at over 600,000 and counting. How did all those people get there? Word of mouth but also friends bringing friends. When Glenn and I ...
Randy Barnett: How Tea Partiers Can Make Washington Pay Attention
Pajamas Media —
Randy Barnett: How Tea Partiers Can Make Washington Pay Attention April 24, 2009 Get the Flash Player to see this player. Support Pajamas Media; Visit Our Advertisers PJTV’s complete coverage of the tea parties can be found here . Bookmark and Share Email Print Podcasts Digg PJM Home Write a Comment Name: (required, displayed) Email: (required, not publicized) URL: (optional, displayed) remember personal info? Comments:
823,076 reasons to be skeptical
Sound Politics —
823,076 reasons to be skeptical 823,076 - That is the estimate of total attendance at tea party events at Pajamas Media TV aka PJTV. The political class are pretending to ignore the large number of people who spent their own time expressing their political opinions. Pretending, but they can't. First, about the huge number - ...
