Sunday, April 3, 2011

Tea Party Express founder Sal Russo admits, it doesn't appear there will be enough support to recall the 8 Democrats!!

Keeping in touch with the propagandist tools of the corporate takeover, our beloved vocal dark side known as the tea party movement, I’ve tapped the source of extremist whining at NewsMax.com.

Did you know liberals were out to “punish” State Sen. Dan Kapanke and “stamp out” the tea party and “fiscal conservatives,” a fictional creature that never really existed?
NEWSMAX.COM: The fate of the grass-roots push to limit government growth in America hinges on … Wisconsin, former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin and other leading conservatives are warning.
Democrats submitted petitions with more than 20,000 signatures to initiate a recall election against state GOP Sen. Dan Kapanke. Republicans say it’s a blatant effort to punish Kapanke for supporting Walker’s efforts.
 Or at least, that’s how conservatives would interpret the recall effort. They see it as a “punishment,” a form of projection on their part, because liberals think like them. And besides, it’s wrong to call into question the authoritarian conservative.

But the really big insider ALERT from NewsMax is this:
Tea Party Express founder Sal Russo says it does not appear that there will be enough support to qualify for a recall challenge against the eight Democrats eligible for recall who fled the state in a bid to thwart Walker’s bid to limit the collective bargaining power of public-employee unions.
Coming from these doom and gloom, scorched earth, tea party ghouls, that’s an amazing admission. 

Russo’s projection conjures up a liberal ideology that would “stamp out” conservatives everywhere. That’s so wrong on so many levels. They really don’t have a clue about the liberal philosophy?
Tea Party Express founder Sal Russo tells Newsmax. “Liberals are trying to say, ‘Even if conservatives win the elections, as we did in a lot of states in 2010, we’ll be able to frustrate and stop them and make it so difficult for them that nobody else will run like that in other states. It will bring an end to this conservative tea party revolution that we’ve seen over the last two years,” Russo warns. “That’s their goal: Not just to win in Wisconsin, but to stamp out the tea party movement and fiscal conservatives all over the country.”
Yeah, that’s right, total annihilation …? What the hell is he talking about? Is he describing any liberal you know? 


I hate to tell these delusional tea party extremists, but they're going to end their conjured up movement, all by themselves.  

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