Showing posts with label tea party movement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tea party movement. Show all posts

Sunday, March 28, 2010

1667 Dozen People in Searchlight!

Oops, and I thought we were done for the day, but Madame had other things in mind. She had an awesome time in Searchlight yesterday. She gave a big thumbs up to the event. I think she had a great time tea-ing it up in Harry Reid's backyard!

Madame even shared some pictures from the event:

CNN said that there were dozens of people at the event, but even another LSM outlet, Politico, said there were 20,000 people there. Well, CNN, I guess you're right; there were 1667 dozen people there!

The key line though: "We’re ready for a fundamental transformation of Washington – no need for their desired “fundamental transformation of America.”

Amen, Madame, Amen.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

What Are We Doing this weekend?

BOTUS checked out Madame's schedule on her calendar and gave me an update. We're going to be busy. We'll be in Kansas to speak at the Salinas Chamber of Commerce tomorrow.

Then, on Saturday, I don't think we're in Kansas anymore, Toto! Saturday is the main event! Madame is speaking at the Tea Party convention. I'll betcha that it'll be it'll be a speech that will make Samuel Adams proud. I wonder if they will serve crumpets there?

You can catch the speech on TV. Take your pick; it'll be on Fox, MSNBC, and C-SPAN. I hope that on MSNBC they have Tingles Matthews, Rachel Madcow, and Olby comment after the speech. It would be awesome to see their heads explode all in real time. I bet C-SPAN is excited that they get to show a speech from the future President, especially since the current President isn't showing the health care meetings on C-SPAN like he promised. It's going to be a great speech! Then, Madame appears on her first Sunday show on Foxnews. I cannot forget that Madame will be campaigning for Governor Perry in Texas on Super Bowl Sunday. Teg Nugent will be there too. Cat Scratch Fever, anyone? I'll keep you all posted on all our fun plans.

I have to tell you all. I talked to TOTUS today, and he is so embarrassed! The Great Opologizer mispronounced "corpsman"; he pronounced it phonetically! TOTUS works so hard, and then his boss blows it. Poor guy!

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Tea Part-ay!



I knew it was coming. When the Great Opologizer released his budget yesterday, you knew Madame would have to respond. I mean, I have to convert the budget numbers into scientific notation just so I don't go crazy! Madame even started it out calling out the inefficiency and waste of FLOTUS's childhood obesity initiative:
The White House recently announced its pricey Childhood Obesity Initiative to tell us what we should feed our kids. Helpful I’m sure – but most Americans would rather see government focus on other important areas right now. We know what our kids should eat: more healthy food, less junk food.

Ouch,Madame. I think that made FLOTUS choke on her arugula.

Madame also spent a great deal of time calling out the spending, increased federal payroll, and the increased debt of the budget. You all know how Madame doesn't like debt. She won't even let me use a red font because of this!

We also posted on Facebook about Madame's Tea Party Convention op-ed discussing why she is speaking at this event. Madame may share her mind on Facebook, but she shared her heart with this op-ed. Read it! It didn't hurt that she gave a shout out to our work on Facebook and Twitter, too. It looks like will be checking out a few tea par-tays in the near future too!

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Sarah Palin, Populism, and Tea Parties

Aerial shot of the 9/12 tea party

This past Saturday, thousands upon thousands descended up Washington D.C. to party it up! That is, to attend a TEA (Taxed Enough Already) party. There were no tea cups, fancy white gloves, crumpets, or scones. Instead, there were crowds of Americans who are fed up with the dizzying debt, the power grab, and massive amounts of spending and control that the federal government has become involved in. These crowds of ordinary Americans want to ensure that we stay true to our Constitution; we remain a democratic republic rather than become a socialist democracy; and we have representatives actually represent us.

As I've surfed around the past several months, I've noticed that a lot of the principles that the Tea Partyers espouse are the same principles that Madame espouses. In fact, a lot of people see Madame as the leader of such a movement. Many people have called Madame a conservative populist. I, personally, see her more as Ronald Reagan in a skirt more than William Jennings Bryan in a skirt, but I think there is something to the idea. William Jennings Bryan strove to speak for the American people to ensure that government would intervene on their behalf. Madame's populism is centered around the idea that government should get out of the way, and the people should be allowed to pave their own way and make their own decisions using the American values of self-determination and rugged individualism.

Madame is a big fan of the tea parties. While she was governor, she even tweeted about it. She also stopped by a tea party in Wasilla during the Spring.


Madame with some Tea Partyers in Wasilla



The original tea party in Boston in 1773 was due to a culmination of a lot of events. However, it is interesting that one of the possible contributing factors to the Bostonians' knowledge of unrepresented taxation were likely articles written by John Adams in the Boston Gazette attacking the British authorities. Adams even wrote a piece entitled A Dissertation on the Canon and Feudal Law where he argued that taxes levied against the settlers were unconstitutional. Hmm, I wonder who else has had their writings have informed people and has helped to influence people to get involved? None other than Madame 45 herself. Madame has used me, the LOTUS, to share her message to the American people. Perhaps, John Adams used the QPOB (Quill Pen of Boston) to get his message out to the people. John Adams and Madame 45 were not attendees of either of the tea parties. In fact, John Adams was not particularly in favor of the mob like action of the tea party, but had this to say about the tea party, "[t]here is a dignity, a majesty, a sublimity, in this last effort of the patriots that I greatly admire."

When all is said and done, I don't know what Madame will have to say about the tea party event this past weekend, but she does encourage people to not sit down and shut up. She certainly isn't going to! After all, she is truly a patriot!