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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Brumar89 who wrote (560879)4/15/2010 3:52:58 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) of 1577554
 
Tea party crashers not that bright:

Tea Party Crashers: Not Quite Understanding the Assignment

Photos of yesterday's crashers, sent to PJM from citizen-journalists. Some weak tea. (Click here for PJTV's Tax Day Tea Party coverage.)

April 15, 2010 - by Bob Owens

Pajamas Media and PJTV are relying on citizen-journalists around the nation to collect photo and video evidence of groups and individuals attempting to crash the Tax Day tea parties being held across the United States. We’ve already received early reports of sightings from yesterday’s events in Boston and Washington, D.C.
The results sent in so far indicate that tea party crasher efforts range from uninspired to unintentionally ironic.

Apparently lost upon the mostly college-aged protesters: for their false flag operation to work, they must blend in to the group, and then display signs that cast the tea party group at large as bigoted or racist.


Stoutcat at Grand Rants sent in the following examples of crashers in Boston who didn’t quite understand their assignment:


“Generic Angry Slogan.”


“Rabble rabble.” Same young lady, different generic failure to be ironic.


One of the friends of generic girl, captured on camera by Amy LaViolette. No one doubted her sign.

That one was unintentionally correct. What a dope.

Other party crashers made at least slightly more effective attempts.



“Public Skools & Safe Bridges R UnAmerican.” For some reason, a generation that gets the news from Jon Stewart utterly fails to grasp the finer points of subtle irony or sarcasm. Or apparently the definition of “infiltrate,” as he is captured standing among left-wing counterprotesters.
So far, the best attempt at blending in and infiltrating the tea party movement may be this sign:



“MIT NUCULAR Engineers for Palin!!1!” Admittedly, it still isn’t much, but we’re working with apparent amateurs. Apparently, Bostonians just aren’t good at this sort of thing.
By far the best submission of the day has been this Youtube video from last year’s tea party protests, of some young “billionaires” in their evening finery gracing the Washington, D.C., protest.

Pajamas Media and PJTV will have more coverage of tea party crashers throughout the day, if any show up. Though if April 14 was any guide, today’s “Crash the Tea Party” movement will be a hipster flop.
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