Upon receiving their endorsement and becoming a Tea Party Hero, Idaho Congressman Walt Minnick said of the Tea Party Express, "They're just ordinary folks who think the government ought to balance this budget. There's nothing very radical about that so I'm pleased to have their endorsement."
Later that day, Minnick spokesman John Foster acknowledged to Boise Weekly, "You’ve got some fringe within the group, that’s for sure," but, he went on, "you've got to base your views on people based on your interactions with them."
Here is some of the tax day protest put on by the Tea Party Express:
Wow, that's enough to make Robert W. Welch, Jr. sit up and take notice. Kudos if you made it through all eleven minutes.
How often is the fringe of a group given the podium? Or maybe Minnick thinks this is just what "ordinary folks" believe. Either way, how do Idaho Democrats justify this?
Either this is mainstream tea party thought and should be repudiated, not embraced, or Minnick believes these fringe-y accusations about communism in the White House are "ordinary."
What is a sane Democrat to do?
Wow, that girl is MESSED UP.
Imagine getting famous (is she famous?) with a "dumb blonde" act when you really are a dumb blonde?
I'm still thinking it's a brilliant send-up. Nobody could be THAT BAD and serious.
Posted by: fortboise | April 18, 2010 at 08:00 PM
And even if so, she continues headlining for Tea Party Express and the crowds are eating it up.
Posted by: MountainGoat | April 18, 2010 at 09:31 PM
I have a dream that she will slowly turn a little more sane every day, and over time come to be a Stephen Colbert...so no one really knows WHO is being skewered.
But that's likely to stay a dream. I wish I could have your optimism, fb!
Posted by: Nemesis | April 19, 2010 at 08:38 PM