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To: KLP who wrote (301854)4/20/2009 5:11:10 AM
From: Nadine Carroll15 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793905
 
Axelrod suggests 'Tea Party' movement is 'unhealthy'

Definitionally, any sign of political life to the right of center is "unhealthy" to Axelrod. That goes double for any sign of life resembling an actual grassroots movement, which the Left would find hard to discredit should they be forced to acknowledge its existence.



To: KLP who wrote (301854)4/20/2009 6:57:32 AM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793905
 
That gets on CNN.



To: KLP who wrote (301854)4/20/2009 3:13:25 PM
From: Geoff Altman  Respond to of 793905
 
Carville said, "No." He called the Tea Party movement "harmless and damaging to Republicans."

Standard response from a liberal when they start to see a conservative snowball forming into an avalanche and they realize that they're helpless to do a damn thing about it.

The liberals have been bending over backwards trying to say the tea parties were a GOP event even though I've yet to see any evidence that somehow the GOP was involved.... IMO there's plenty of RINOs and Republicans in general that are beginning to wonder about their political future right along with the vast majority of the democrat party....... Gives me a warm fuzzy....