Politics | 04/16/2009 3:20 pm
Rep. Jan Schakowsky Blasts 'Fox News-Fueled' Tea Parties as 'Despicable'

Illinois Rep. Jan Schakowsky came out swinging yesterday against the so-called tea parties, which she described as "despicable" and as "Obama bashing" parties. Anti-tax activists rallied yesterday in "tea parties," protests that gain their name from the revolutionary-era Boston Tea Party. The rallies, said Schakowsky, besmirch the American spirit. And, for its promotion of the events, Fox News apparently deserves some blame.
The ‘tea parties’ being held today by groups of right-wing activists, and fueled by FOX News Channel, are an effort to mislead the public about the Obama economic plan that cuts taxes for 95 percent of Americans and creates 3.5 million jobs.
It’s despicable that right-wing Republicans would attempt to cheapen a significant, honorable moment of American history with a shameful political stunt. Not a single American household or business will be taxed at a higher rate this year. Made to look like a grassroots uprising, this is an Obama-bashing party promoted by corporate interests, as well as Republican lobbyists and politicians.
So, we suppose Schakowsky won’t be attending any of the parties planned for Independence day.























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When does her term end? She may have just cooked her goose!
Her constituants may take offense at being called "dispicable".
Deburca ——So this "delightful" creature is a rep from Illinois! One of your own from your hometown. I would be so proud!
And the Ron Paul libertarians are hopping mad that they started the tea-bagging parade only to have Republicans like Gingrich and the aptly named Dick Armey rush ahead to lead it onto Republican astroturf. The libertarians were furious when Hannity announced he was going to anchor Fox’s promotion of the "protests" in Atlanta.
Another interesting analysis — in the WSJ, I think — was that the tea-bagging movement was the first spontaneous right wing movement since they coalesced behind keeping poor Terri Schiavo alive a decade or so after her brain had ceased to function. (Another instance of the penchant for torture)
When Fox started promoting the tea bagging parties 24/7, they quickly devolved into GOP-driven anti-Obama rallies — even though the vast majority of policies they were supposedly protesting were put into place by Bush. This played well with the 25 percent or so of Bush dead-enders in the electorate but it turned off liberatarians and independents who rightly blame the GOP for the current crisis. Does not bode well for the tea-bagging "movement."
Astroturf looks good but it can’t grow.
DeBúrca - This just in. A Fox news anchor slipped up yesterday and accidentally admitted on air that Fox, which is bills itself as a "news" channel, handled the pr and promotion for the tea-bagging rallies:
Hilarious. No one tells the truth on Fox News and gets away with it. She’ll be doing the weather in Witchita before sundown, I’ll wager.
And the reason no one else covered it was because it was all fake — the GOP’s corporate masters sent Fox and others out after it because the uber wealthy in this country don’t want to go back to the tax rate they were paying under Reagan and Clinton.
From Any Ostroy:
"With Barack Obama’s presidential victory and the Democratic landslide in the House and Senate. The GOP crawled away a dysfunctional family..a tarnished brand. As this year’s tax season rolled around, conservatives issued a rallying cry in the form of "tea parties,"those ill-founded, embarrassing, scantly attended protests that were held Wednesday across the nation. Though touted by organizers (GOP funded and supported) as being attended by "Democrats, Republicans, Libertarians, and Independents," judging from the crowds and the signs they waved, it was pretty clear this was a decidedly anti-Obama movement. And that’s the insane part.
"The not-so-comic irony here is that the Obama administration has yet to impose one single tax increase on anyone. To the contrary, it’s giving income tax cuts to 95% of Americans, and gives additional tax cuts and credits for small businesses, tuition payers and home buyers. The only individuals that could be hit with an actual tax increase are those whose annual incomes exceed $250,000. An increase, mind you, that’s still a full 10 points less than the rates during the Reagan presidency. But I didn’t see any seemingly rich dudes in NY, Chicago, DC and elsewhere parking their Benz’s and raising any protest signs at these rallies. The crowds, though small, were filled with the same types who’ve been used and abused before: low and middle-income taxpayers who ironically stand to gain the most from Obama’s tax policies. And once again, they’ve somehow been manipulated by the GOP through lies, misinformation and perhaps even racial bias.
"It was as if the poor and middle class in the crowd had been brainwashed into defending those mistreated rich folk at the hands of the elitist Obama.
"In case anyone hasn’t noticed, there are many recent signs that the economy may finally be turning around. There’s been several positive indicators in the banking, home, retail and auto sectors. The credit markets are opening up. The stock market’s had the best rally since the Great Depression. And, there hasn’t been one bank/Wall Street failure since the bailouts. Maybe, just maybe, the government’s fiscal policies which began in the Fall under George Bush and then expanded under Obama are working? And maybe those misguided protesters—the ones out across America yakking about Obama as if he was the biggest socialist since Karl Marx—should realize that these same policies are the ones that will help create jobs; protect savings; make home-buying more affordable; make tuition easier to pay; create universal health care; make the US more energy efficient; and, overall, resuscitate this ailing economy.
"But the GOP sees opportunity here to revive its heretofore comatose, dispirited base. What a better, time-tested, tried-and-true conservative cause-celebre than taxes? It’s the Republicans trying to create something out of nothing. But will this populist approach work? Will the newly-energized "Contract with America" folks like Newt Gingrich succeed in creating a groundswell of support over this issue and thus breathe new life into the near-dead Republican Party? A new Gallup poll released this week shows that 53%of Americans approve of big government spending to fix the economy, and 48% think that the federal income taxes they pay are "about right," indicating the lowest anti-tax sentiment in 50 years. And President Obama enjoys impressive overall approval ratings. Judging from yesterday’s meager turnouts, it appears these tea-baggers are nothing more than a fringe minority."
it makes perfect sense, suzanne. i don’t understand why people are protesting taxes right now - they are being reduced for the majority of americans! what’s the deal?
"Despicable"?? Wow. Americans who decided to hold protest rallies are called despicable by a Democrat? Whoa.
Even Mark Shields, a Democratic supporter, admited on "Inside Washington" a few weeks ago that President Obama will not be able to sustain his pledge not to raise taxes on the 95% he promised to be exempt. Some of us never thought he would keep that promise.