Oh, how we wish we’d been in Washington, DC last Saturday.
That’s when a liberal group staged an anti-Tea Party that was attended by 120,000 people. Oh, wait. We misread the news report. The actual attendance was 12 people. No, that’s not a typo. Twelve sad, pathetic, lonely people showed up.
Twelve. Twelve thousand. Twelve million. Who cares? As we’ve seen with the economic “stimulus” mess, a few more zeroes mean absolutely nothing to liberals.
In an attempt to explain away this embarrassing lack of interest, liberal blogger Jane Hamsher announced that the far more successful conservative Tea Parties are “financed by Fox News” and are attended by “just a bunch of people on the conservative end who are pissed off that they’re not the ones stealing right now.”
So she’s in favor of higher taxes. And she’s in favor of stealing as long as the thieves are liberal.
The only surprise here is that she got eleven other lunatics to attend her little protest.
Source: FrankStrategies.com
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Well, since only about 700 conservatives showed up to the nationally advertised, Fox News manufactured “grass-roots” tea-party protest in Washington DC, most of us liberals figured we stay away and let you guys embarrass yourselves alone.