Stealing the Tea Parties Thunder. (McCain, Representatives, CNN, racist)
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An incredible thing happened yesterday and it highlights how much the Conservative movement has been able to accomplish. They have been talking about the technology gap that has existed between conservatives and liberals and how Conservatives have been tirelessly working to close that gap. Weeks ago, it was announced that the Tea Party are hosting the first-ever Presidential debate on Twitter (and other platforms) on July 20th and that they are using a groundbreaking technology to make it possible.
What you may not have noticed is the panicked reaction of liberals and even President Obama!
Yesterday, it was announced that President Obama is going to be holding the “first-ever Twitter townhall,” which coincidentally uses a nearly identical “handle” and similar platform as the one we will be using for the July 20th debate.
Perhaps the funniest part is that to maintain the narrative that liberals still have the technology advantage, they are rushing to do their event on July 6th.
Ponder this: Not only are they hosting the first-ever Tea Party Presidential Debate and the first Presidential debate held on Twitter, but the leader of the free world is basically copying their efforts!
But how did the ignorant racist redneck Christian fundamentalists in the Tea Party manage to get their hands on and subsequently figure out how to work this sophisticated technology? Something ain't right.
I didn't know a bunch of angry morons shouting at the top of their lungs stuff like "Get your government hands off my Medicare!" was equivalent to thunder.
I didn't know a bunch of angry morons shouting at the top of their lungs stuff like "Get your government hands off my Medicare!" was equivalent to thunder.
Hey if you want to talk about angry morons shouting at the top of their lungs, just take a look at the Left's rallies and the union rallies. They sound like a bunch of high schoolers at a pep rally.
I didn't know a bunch of angry morons shouting at the top of their lungs stuff like "Get your government hands off my Medicare!" was equivalent to thunder.
More so than angry union thugs and their supporters spewing hate and venom for being exposed as the money grubbers causing pain to taxpayers. And certainly more thunder than the idiot leftie loonies whom sit around all day drunk on kool-aide and still waiting on their 'hopey changey.' Just gives dumb a whole new definition.
Let me think, July 6 or July 20, hmmmm. Yep, the July 20 people are way ahead of the "curve", or is that curb, or cerb, or bend in the road, or bend of the tea kettle pot .... that's it, "curve" of the tea pot!!!
But how did the ignorant racist redneck Christian fundamentalists in the Tea Party manage to get their hands on and subsequently figure out how to work this sophisticated technology? Something ain't right.
How did such an "ignorant racist redneck Christian" hater get on this board?
The "first ever" aspect of it is merely that it's done on Twitter. The Internet has been used in past debates and townhalls and political Q&A sessions.
In fact, it's not even the first use of Twitter for such things: This isn't the first use of Twitter in a presidential debate. During the 2008 race, Personal Democracy Forum hosted a Twitter debate between representatives of Sen. John McCain and Sen. Barack Obama. In the latest push in an ongoing effort to integrate social media into what CNN does, CNN debate moderator John King repeatedly asked candidates to admire tweets and Facebook comments related to this year's first televised Republican primary debate in New Hampshire.
Is this the Tea Party's thunder, or a muffled fart?
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