It isn't just me...

This is just one example of many the freakin' lies the Tea Bigots get you gullibles to fall for. Rather than accept just their word for anything, or mine for that fact, take a little time and do your own fact checking on sites of both sides of the political spectrum. Make sure that whatever you read has references, otherwise you don't know if Fox and Friends is lying, exaggerating or simply distorting a story...or not even reporting it. Need an example?
Did any of you Tea Bigots know that there was a Mosque in both World Trade Centers Before 9/11? Here's one link!
Mosque in World Trade Center before 9/11



From Crooksandliars.com
September 13, 2010 07:00 PM


Hypocrisy, Monday Edition

By karoli

Yes, it's time for another edition of Republican hypocrisy, and there's plenty of it to go around today. As an added plus, I've got some Tea Party hypocrisy thrown in for flavor.

The Senate GOP signals that they will block all tax initiatives that don't include an extension of Bush tax cuts for the rich before they don't.

An Associated Press story made waves this morning, by claiming that Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell had received a pledge from every member of his caucus to block tax legislation unless it extends all of the Bush tax cuts, even for the richest Americans.

This morning spokesman Don Stewart told TPM that article is incorrect. "They're correcting this story," Stewart says. "I only said what I've been saying for months: there are no Republicans who support tax hikes (and a growing chorus of Democrats oppose them too)."


Meanwhile, teabagger Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell has sent a written request to Arne Duncan for $249 million in stimulus funds and will be requesting $289 million in Medicaid funds by the end of the month in order to balance the budget, while all the time hammering Democrats for passing the stimulus bill at all. Republicans' claim that government is expanding under the Obama administration is patently false, but they flog it anyway.

For all the hoo-ha over taxes from the Tea Party, it's worth remembering that head teabagger Jenny Beth Martin got a $510,000 bailout from the IRS (not to mention creditors' debt forgiveness) so she could be paid big bucks to spread tea and bile across the nation. Her excuse?

Martin claims that the recession -- and problems with a business partner -- led to the failure of her husband's business. That failure, she claims, led to her bankruptcy and her tax situation. She says those woes make her an "everyday American." But here's the thing: "everyday Americans" don't rack up $510,000 federal tax bills.

Indeed, they don't. It seems that teabagger tax protests involve tax dodges, while the rest of us muddle through without ducking our duty to pay taxes when they're due.

With the daily hypocrisy running rampant in our political news, can someone explain why Democrats don't use it to win the damned election?

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1 Response to It isn't just me...

  1. Anonymous says:

    And now we have CRISTINE O,DONNEL,The teabaggers really know how to pic em out of the sewage system, This broad makes palin look smart or i should say semi smart, 2 peas in a pod indeed, And you can bet the die hard neo-con repubtards will vote for her in nov as they have a new darling angel- witch.

    Was doing some net-research on the teabag mob, Not only are they being funded by the KOCH brothers but also by stormfront.org, Stormfront even sends some of its memebers to teabag events to encite the hate factor and of course that gets the mobs into a frenzy rabid state of mind which is very easy cuz they are like that anyway, I am sure most of you know what stormfront is and what and who they represent.

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