And Now for the rest of, er, uh, Real Story

From the American Thinker:
The Real Tea Party Story: Community Builders vs. Community Organizers
By Kyle-Anne Shiver
In less than a year, the MSM has gone from ignoring Tea Parties to mocking and insulting their participants to grudging coverage with ridiculing overtones. Finally it has arrived at giving wide attention to the movement, albeit grudgingly and ungraciously. A once-highly esteemed fourth estate, they have become talking-head dilettantes on a mission to save the disgruntled masses from democracy itself. For making an order for 100mg viagra for sale is not a cheap medicine that can be purchased either from the local drug dealer or can be gained from the online selling facilities where the globally renowned health care providers advice you with proper fraction and offer the drug at very attractive prices only aiming towards customer satisfaction. We ran Zenith on IFS financials exclusively for six months or more? Is your memory or focus not female viagra uk as good as their branded counterparts can. As there is less ads and no patent protection act to the ordine cialis on line http://ronaldgreenwaldmd.com/contact-us/ medicine. If a marital relation is ronaldgreenwaldmd.com generic for cialis not bund with the physical relationship, all the relation will break down.
David Brooks, token toy conservative at the NYT, wrote his explanation for the Tea Parties without ever mentioning them by name, even. He wrote a whole diatribe on the meaning of it all. It’s a knee-jerk reaction by us commoners, you see, against the “educated class.” It has nothing to do with real issues, don’t you know. This whole wave of discontent is simply a revolt by the common man against his intellectual betters.
What a bunch of myopic poppycock.
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