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Some Fox News hosts have been pushing the tea party protests slated for hundreds of cities today, almost to the point that they seem to be the ringmasters of the event.
Republicans and the Tea Parties
online.wsj.com — KARL ROVE Yesterday was Tax Day, and it was marked by large numbers of Americans turning out... for an estimated 2,000 tea parties across the country. This movement is significant. In 1978, California voters enacted Prop. 13 in reaction to steep property ... (more) Republicans and the Tea Parties
Massive: Tax Day Tea Party USA
Massive: Tax Day Tea Party USA
michellemalkin.com — I just have one word: Wow. [...] Read the rest »... (more) Massive: Tax Day Tea Party USA
Protesters Pick Lafayette Square, Treasury for Anti-Tax Tea Parties
Protesters Pick Lafayette Square, Treasury for Anti-Tax Tea Parties
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American Tea Party
Ace of Spades HQ — ... A few sent to me below the fold. Howard Kurtz is briefly sane before turning back into a lunatic hack. He notes the media blackout on tea parties... Most of the mainstream media fell down on the job, ignoring the growing movement or mocking it as a bunch of wingnuts. The New York Times has run zero stories (the only mention was Times columnist Paul Krugman taking a brief swipe at the parties.) The Washington Post has done zip until today, with a story on two planned D.C. parties on Page B-4. The Chicago Tribune ran a 300-word story and an item on postal workers mistaking ...

Oh for...
WTF Is It Now?!? — The Mega-Duh award of the day goes to perennial ballgargling douchewipe wHoreward Kurtz, for this insightful piece of shit: ...

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