Propaganda Debunking
Related: About this forumProof Tea Party AstroTurf Organization
I'm tired of hearing that the liberal movement today which started after the election of Repulicans to the House, Senate and Executive Branches are the same thing as the Tea Party Movement. A grassroots movement. Nooooo. Today's movement is MSNBCtruly grassroots and the Tea Party was truly astroturfing.
Just heard the MSNBC moderator ask a guest if both movements were astro turfing?
This has been proven!! The Tea Party was a Koch Brothers organization.
From Huffington Post:
Also:
The extremely conservative Rick Santelli was on the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange during this time, on 19 February 2009, telling CNBCs very conservative audience that Obamas proposed economic stimulus caused Americas Founders to be rolling over in their graves, and at 2:12 in the video, he urges that there be a Chicago tea party in July, but he does not actually mention the Tea Party, nor does he mention by name Sam Adams.
Finally, the Kochs own astroturf grass roots movement became very public and active at the Koch-created FreedomWorks: unmistakably, this is the Tea Party Movement as we know it. Notice that the URL shown here says iamwithrick, which means I am with Rick Santelli. In other words: it means that FreedomWorks was serving as a national megaphone for Rick Santellis rant.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/eric-zuesse/final-proof-the-tea-party_b_4136722.html
Why can't the media get the fax right? Why do they keep repeating misinformation when the truth is available? Maybe it's all we can expect from our Corporate media. SAD!
blm
(113,801 posts).
ymetca
(1,182 posts)And they were literally busing in "protesters" to their so-called "rallies", where they proceeded to scare geezers with "death panels". It was such nonsensical bullsh*t hiding, basically, racism.
I saw Santelli on TV when he actually went on his rant, and at first it looked like he was saying to let those who gambled fail. You mean the banks? Fine with me. But that message was quickly subsumed into "let the poor saps who bought houses with adjustable rate mortgages, then got their loans sold and re-sold a dozen times" fail, while we absolutely HAD to bail out the banks. That's pretty much when the whole gig was up for me. Our entire system turned into a con job at that point.
gopiscrap
(24,163 posts)and the dumbass American sheep believe them