Friday, December 2, 2011

Did you laugh too when the Tea Party Leader said his party was in the center?

The audience broke out in loud laughter when he said that.








http://www.tvsquad.com/2010/10/13/tea-pa鈥?/a>|||Yes. The center of the radical right-wing maybe|||Pay attention to the following list:





Boston Tea Party


Birthday Party


Halloween Party


House Party


New Years eve Party


Tea Party





Do you know what they all have in common? They all have the word party in them but are not organized political parties. Get it.





When ordinary citizens go to a Tea Party rally they are just average Americans concerned with out of control government spending, the rising national debt, and sticking our kids with the bill





Democrats dismissing these concerns by calling people racists, kooks, witches, NAZi's or Whores is offensive, condescending, and will cost the election|||Let me see if it's possible to put this in simple enough terms for you to understand.


%26gt; You and I are in a class together and we agree to sit in the center of the room.


%26gt; Obviously, we can't sit in the exact same spot so we pick the two chairs closest to the center.


%26gt; Later, you move up against the left wall and I stay in my original seat.


%26gt; You hear me tell someone I sit on the center of the room.


%26gt; You laugh and tell them I sit on the extreme right.|||What a biased interview! Colbert was trying to get laughs. Give the guy points for a lot of courage to voluntarily getting in front of an obviously hostile audience and trying to explain himself. Colbert obviously had no intention of being fair.





I might also ask if the 'laugh' prompter was lighting up.|||Almost as funny as when far left libs try to say 0bama is "right of center". Almost, but not quite. The Tea Party is slightly right of center...where the majority of Americans are, that is why they are so successful.|||Yeah, I saw that too. I got to say it made me laugh.





Personally, I don't know of any self-professed Tea Partiers but the people that they stood up as candidates are far from the center. The candidates are on the extreme.|||I've never met one who would ever, in any circumstance, vote democrat. If your default vote is for a Republican, then you are essentially a Republican even if you're not a party member. That is not centrist.|||Yes, I thought it was funny too. The TEA Party is a product of Fox News (Remember the FNC Tax Day Tea Party?). So to imagine that Fox News would promote any organization other than the far right is..... funny.|||The majority of Americans approve of the TEA party agenda--fiscal responsibility.


That makes them the center. You really need to keep up with the polls.|||Well, How do you explain TEA Party members beating out establishment Republicans in some of the primaries?





Thanks for playing, you fail.|||You really think Colbert's audience really watch the news? Most of them are braindead, and don't know who Joe Biden is.





And The Tea Party IS a Centrist Party.|||There is no leader of the tea party. Its grass roots





Edit Ron Paul started the tea party. And Colberts audience is just a bunch of morons|||Tea Party Leader. We have no leaders? What do you mean.|||That's how fanatics think. The Sith tea party think they're center and everybody else are are located to their left.|||what is hilarious is you think colbert is news worthy|||the center of American politics|||No but I laugh at your questions.|||I feel pity for the liberals...they really know not who they are nor what they really stand for.|||No, this is pretty lame- Tea party is center.|||I'm sure they seem extreme to people who regard Obama as a moderate.|||No, the audience on Colbert is as far left as we get in this country.|||I find it sad.|||liberals think that the center is to the right...sad|||LOL, I almost bust a gut.

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