Disgruntled Democrats join the Tea Party

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Disgruntled Democrats join the Tea Party

Grand Junction, Colorado (CNN) -- They are not typical Tea Party activists: A woman who voted for President Obama and believes he's a "phenomenal speaker." Another who said she was a "knee-jerk, bleeding heart liberal."

These two women are not alone.

Some Americans who say they have been sympathetic to Democratic causes in the past -- some even voted for Democratic candidates -- are angry with President Obama and his party. They say they are now supporting the Tea Party -- a movement that champions less government, lower taxes and the defeat of Democrats even though it's not formally aligned with the Republican Party.

To be sure, the number of Democrats in the Tea Party movement is small. A recent CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll shows that while 96 percent of Tea Party activists identify themselves as either Republican or Independent, only 4 percent say they are Democrats.

Some of these disgruntled voters are taking part in the current Tea Party Express tour. The tour began in Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's hometown of Searchlight, Nevada, on March 28 and is making 44 stops across the nation. It ends in Washington on tax day -- April 15.

Ann Ducket attended the Tea Party rally in Grand Junction, Colorado, on Wednesday.

A lawyer and lifelong Democrat, Ducket made her political leanings clear: She said she was a campus community organizer for Democratic Sen. George McGovern's 1972 presidential campaign, voted for Jimmy Carter and Al Gore, and previously ran for elective office in Colorado as a Democrat.

"I was a card-carrying member of the ACLU, and I probably did inhale in college," Ducket said.

Ducket, who is now an independent and did not vote for Obama, said the president has "carried things to an extreme."



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"I think we've gone too far on the side of government doing too much," Ducket said. "The Democratic Party is wanting to take care of everyone, instead of helping everybody stand on their own two feet."

Roxanne Lewis expressed a similar point of view. A small business owner in Grand Junction, Lewis described herself as a lifelong Democrat and called the president a "phenomenal speaker." She voted for him because she "believed in what he was saying: change."

But, Lewis added, "I should've listened a lot closer when he talked about 'spreading the wealth.' "

Asked how she feels about having voted for the president, Lewis said "I feel lied to, cheated and raped."

Lewis criticized the taxpayer-funded bailouts of financial institutions, which began under former President George W. Bush, and the bailout of General Motors and Chrysler.

"These are not the Democrats that I have been brought up with," Lewis said. However, she said she will continue to be a Democrat.

"We hear from folks, probably at every rally, who say, 'I was a Democrat,' " Levi Russell, communications director for the Tea Party express tour, said.

"Having more Democrats join the movement shows that it is more representative of the American people than the antics of the Obama, [House Speaker Nancy] Pelosi, Reid leadership," Russell said.

The Democratic National Committee declined to comment.

David Saucedo is a rapper and community activist who frequently appears at Tea Party rallies. Using the stage name "Polatik," he performs rap songs that slam President Obama and the Democrats.

Though he eventually voted for GOP Sen. John McCain in the 2008 presidential election, he said he was initially impressed with the president.

Now Saucedo has turned into an Obama critic. "A lot of the things he says sound good, until you look at the consequences of what they will do on the long term."

Saucedo also said that most of his family voted for the president but now support the Tea Party. He said his sister in law's views sum up the family sentiment.

"She regrets voting for Barack Obama," he said.

http://www.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/04/02/democrats.tea.party/index.html?hpt=T2
 
:lol:They've joined the republican Pea Party to reelect the republicans that got us in to this crap!:smh:

So NAFTA aint have nothin to do with the deindustrialization of the US?

Or the Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000 had nothin to do with the creation of derivatives?

Or the repeal of Glass / Steagall had nothin to do with the emergence of the "Superbank"?

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So NAFTA aint have nothin to do with the deindustrialization of the US?

Or the Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000 had nothin to do with the creation of derivatives?

Or the repeal of Glass / Steagall had nothin to do with the emergence of the "Superbank"?

:smh:


Show me a Tea bagger that has a sign protesting against NAFTA? They are concerned about Obama's birth certificate. Oh, that's just the fringed element!:lol:
 
Show me a Tea bagger that has a sign protesting against NAFTA? They are concerned about Obama's birth certificate. Oh, that's just the fringed element!:lol:

its like this though, I personally, don't care about a B/C. What I care about are issues and it is the issues that make me speak out, nothing more! Speaking as someone who trusts neither party, I'm reminded of the candidate who did speak to issues concerning mostly all of us (and voted consistently with his positions)

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40% of Tea Partiers are Dems and Independents, How Will Media Report the News?

For almost a year, the mainstream media have depicted members of the Tea Party movement as racist, right-wing extremists.

On Sunday, a survey was released finding 40 percent of Tea Partiers are Democrats and Independents.

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40% of Tea Partiers are Dems and Independents, How Will Media Report the News?

For almost a year, the mainstream media have depicted members of the Tea Party movement as racist, right-wing extremists.

On Sunday, a survey was released finding 40 percent of Tea Partiers are Democrats and Independents.

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Once again an ambiguous, worthless talking point. 40% of Tea Partiers are Dems and Independents. So does that mean of that total, 39% are Independents and 1% are Dems or that 39% are Dems and 1% Independents? You would expect that the so called independents are a significant amount of that total. Independents include some of the most fringe politically, on both ends of the spectrum. But remember the so called Democratic Women For Hillary trying to crash the Democratic convention in 2008? Come to find out they were Republicans registered as Democrats.
 
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I don't really give a shit which "party comprises" the Tea Partiers. My concern is "what" -- as in what is their real motivation. Is it really the economy, or is that a subterfuge for something else? Is their real interest in wresting the country from economic ruin, or is in it wresting control from racial/ethnic groups ???

Whichever, here's a quote from The Hill referred to in the article posted by Lamar:

"The national breakdown of the Tea Party composition is 57 percent Republican, 28 percent Independent and 13 percent Democratic, according to three national polls by the Winston Group, a Republican-leaning firm that conducted the surveys on behalf of an education advocacy group. Two-thirds of the group call themselves conservative, 26 are moderate and 8 percent say they are liberal.

The Winston Group conducted three national telephone surveys of 1,000 registered voters between December and February. Of those polled, 17 percent – more than 500 people -- said they were “part of the Tea Party movement.”​



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Once again an ambiguous, worthless talking point. 40% of Tea Partiers are Dems and Independents. So does that mean of that total, 39% are Independents and 1% are Dems or that 39% are Dems and 1% Independents? You would expect that the so called independents are a significant amount of that total. Independents include some of the most fringe politically, on both ends of the spectrum. But remember the so called Democratic Women For Hillary trying to crash the Democratic convention in 2008? Come to find out they were Republicans registered as Democrats.

Damn, thoughtone. You must be a progressive democrat. Your numbers have a ring of truth. :yes:

This bullshit story line actually started with all these threats of violence against democrats and the spitting on of democrat politicians when Eric "the hand puppet" Cantor tried the "me-too" bullshit, suggesting democrats fired bullets into his office. Wingnuts are doing this because public opinion is against them. Now this bullshit story about democrats joining in. GTFOH. I'm sure there will be more stories like this coming.

-VG
 
Damn, thoughtone. You must be a progressive democrat. Your numbers have a ring of truth. :yes:

This bullshit story line actually started with all these threats of violence against democrats and the spitting on of democrat politicians when Eric "the hand puppet" Cantor tried the "me-too" bullshit, suggesting democrats fired bullets into his office. Wingnuts are doing this because public opinion is against them. Now this bullshit story about democrats joining in. GTFOH. I'm sure there will be more stories like this coming.

-VG

More like a Liberal on many things. I am not a Democrat, I gave up on them when I saw how they treated Jesse Jackson when he ran. I saw how they softened on the civil rights and labor stances they held. Although I agree on many of the basic Democratic Party core values before the DLC corporatists began dominating the the party.

I could sympathize with the tea baggers if they brought up issues like the Military Industrial Complex's domination of our political system and how multinationals favor the outcome of business over the American citizen's economic security, but in many ways I reveal in their misery. These are the same people that said union workers were making too much money and the minorities were taking over, now the corporate capitalists are shitting on them too and they have no idea that they are in the same boat has those they despised.
 
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