To get a feel for his views, which put the longtime Communist Party legislator in line with
Tea Party talking points, start with the blistering critique of the appointment by Steve Schwartzman of the Environmental Defense Fund, who's been immersed in Brazilian environmental and forest science and politics for decades.
Not exact matches
Still, we're not exactly
talking the
tea -
party set here.
Twitter apologized for the
party, but employees have been
talking about it internally ever since, including a discussion on Thursday at the company's weekly all - hands meeting,
Tea Time.
Lots of well meaning
Tea Party folks
talk about taking the country back, worry about losing freedom, and want to restore liberty.
Lots of well meaning
Tea Party folks
talk about taking the country back, worry about losing....
«Render unto Ceasar the things that are Ceasar's»... I can see that particular chapter is not
talked about at many
tea party chapter meetings.
Ryan's advocacy for cutting taxes and trimming the deficit — he is the architect of the GOP's proposed federal budget — married with his willingness to
talk about fiscal belt - tightening in moral terms and his low - key social conservatism speak to a political moment in which the economic concerns of the
Tea Party and the social focus of the Christian right have merged into a relatively cohesive anti-Obama movement.
It's absolutely PATHETIC to see the right wing RELIGIOUS BIGOTS
talk about CHRISTIANITY... EVERYTHING THE republican /
tea party DOES IS SO unchristian... STARING WITH slavery
So I
talked to and listened to part of a good presentation by local
TEA PARTY people last night.
Why is god
talking to all these
tea Party wannabe's?
While they
talk about being «pragmatists», the consultant and lobbyist classes are just as driven by «gut instinct and guru - ism» as the
Tea Party insurgents they fear and disdain.
But I was
talking specifically about views of the
Tea Party, which are mostly negative.
We're
talking about the Republican —
Tea Party base here; they've thought that every Democrat president was the antichrist.
The weekend was filled with poolside plant based ice cream
parties, diy facials, early morning walks, homemade chickpea pasta, roasted sweet potato tacos, epic falafel bowls with magic sauce, watermelon cilantro limeade and hibiscus iced
tea, savory breakfast bowls (recipe coming next week), hikes in Joshua Tree, yoga, and long
talks about purpose, passion and how to make the world a better place.
If you have any interest in
talking about how our early addiction to caffeine fueled international trade and caused the Boston
Tea Party, please let me know.
Some
Tea Party republicans used the closing of the WWII memorial as a political
talking point and eventually got the Parks Service to open it under» 1st Amendment Grounds» which, as you see in the article, is the explanation as to why the rally is also happening.
As we've
talked about before, grassroots field organizing hasn't been in the Republican establishment's blood in the past couple of election cycles (the
Tea Party folks have had a monopoly on that aspect of campaigning on the Right).
I think the other thing to watch for, and everybody's
talked about it, but it's fascinating to me, is — what is the role the
Tea Party plays in the future of the GOP?
Here's a quick example of using the strengths of one medium to reinforce another, in this case to boost your message's chances of viral spread: MoveOn.org capitalized on David Axelrod and John Kerry's use of the phrase «
Tea Party Downgrade» on the Sunday
talk shows...
New York's 22nd District
Tea party activists — and some Democrats — spent the last month or so
talking up state Assemblywoman Claudia Tenney, a primary challenger to Republican Rep. Richard Hanna.
Some weenie from the
tea party was on the news this morning talking about Doug Hoffman as an example of the Tea Party's succe
tea party was on the news this morning talking about Doug Hoffman as an example of the Tea Party's suc
party was on the news this morning
talking about Doug Hoffman as an example of the
Tea Party's succe
Tea Party's suc
Party's success.
ALBANY - Carl Paladino is trying to shift his
Tea Party campaign to decaf, toning down the angry rhetoric enough to
talk policy - and even apologize to ex-Gov.
footage from the 1980s and a begging kitten as well as the participation of
Tea Party lightning rod Rus Thompson, a McMurray supporter whose growling words about the governor — «I don't care for the man» — bounce into a cheerful McMurray
talking about all the good things Cuomo has done for the region.
Many activists I
talked with during the movement's rapid rise considered him «antithetical to everything the
Tea Party stands for,» as one Wisconsin Tea Party leader told me, and their philosophy of fiscal restraint and limited government was much closer to the libertarian - leaning Kochs than to Rove and the party establish
Party stands for,» as one Wisconsin
Tea Party leader told me, and their philosophy of fiscal restraint and limited government was much closer to the libertarian - leaning Kochs than to Rove and the party establish
Party leader told me, and their philosophy of fiscal restraint and limited government was much closer to the libertarian - leaning Kochs than to Rove and the
party establish
party establishment.
Other Long Island
Tea Party people I
talked to told me the same thing about the first time they participated in a live event.
But, Astorino is a hard line conservative, one who walks and
talks like a
Tea Party extremist.
(CNN)- The leaders of some national
tea party groups aren't taking kindly to tough
talk by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell.
George W. Bush once called himself a «compassionate conservative,» but Republicans in the
Tea Party era don't
talk much about compassion.
He denied he had
talked about
Tea Party tactics or organising» grassroots» groups on the web, but said he spoke at its conference in May.
California in the 1970s, feeling the squeeze of the silent majority and the Orange County Republicans closing in feels an awful lot like today, with the
Tea Party and radical Republicans
talking crazy shit all over again.
Talking to her neither increases nor diminishes that love, and there's no chance that she'll turn out to be a kleptomaniac or a
Tea Party activist.
«Post-Obamacare, post — Dodd - Frank, in the
Tea Party world, Republicans aren't interested anymore in a robust federal role in education,» said a senior GOP Capitol Hill staffer, who could not be named because he is not authorized to
talk to the media.
Though the law was initiated and signed by a Republican president, presidential candidates like Mitt Romney and Rick Perry, who once supported it, now
talk about getting the federal government out of education, echoing
Tea Party members who deem federal involvement a constitutional travesty.
February 22nd: Starter Day
Party @ I Heart Reading February 23rd: Book Excerpt @ I'm an Eclectic Reader February 25th: Promo Post @ Nat's Book Nook February 27th: Book Excerpt @ Books are Forever February 28th: Promo Post @ Bookish Madness March 2nd: Author Interview @
Tea Talks March 4th: Book Excerpt @ Hollow Readers...
February 1st: Starter Day
Party @ I Heart Reading February 1st: Book Excerpt @ Indy Book Fairy February 2nd: Book Excerpt @ Nat's Book Nook February 3rd: Guest Post @
Tea Talks February 5th: Book Excerpt @ I'm an Eclectic Reader February 7th: Author Interview @ Editor Charlene's Blog February 9th: Book Excerpt @ Undercover...
April 23rd: Starter Day
Party @ I Heart Reading April 26th: Book Excerpt and Character Interview @ Dormaine G's Blog April 27th: Promo Post @
Tea Talks April 29th: Guest Post @ Mythical Books April 30th: Book Excerpt @ Indy Book Fairy May 2nd: Promo Post @ It's a Reading Thing May 4th: Author Interview...
February 2nd: Starter Day
Party @ I Heart Reading February 4th: Book Excerpt @ I'm an Eclectic Reader February 6th: Author Interview @ Editor Charlene's Blog February 8th: Promo Post @ Undercover Book Reviews February 9th: Book Excerpt @ Hollow Readers February 11th: Guest Post @
Tea Talks February 13th: Promo Post @ Bookaholic Ramblings...
January 28th: Starter Day
Party @ I Heart Reading January 29th: Book Excerpt @ Indy Book Fairy January 31st: Promo Post @ Nat's Book Nook February 2nd: Book Excerpt @ The AP Book Club February 4th: Author Interview @ The Single Librarian February 6th: Book Excerpt @
Tea Talks February 8th: Character Interview @ The...
Obama needs to
talk to the
Tea Party and agree to something mutually acceptable.
Coral Gables Museum, Artist
Talk Sunday, March 11th 12 — 1 pm Tropical Audubon House, Artist
Talk Saturday, March 17th, 12 — 12:30 pm Coral Gables Museum, Artist guided tour, Sunday March 18th, 12 — 5 pm Closing
Party: Judi Harvest's «Cross Pollination» Friday, May 18, 6 — 8 pm
Tea and Honey Saturday, May 19, 4 — 7 pm Artist - Led Tour of «Cross Pollination» Sunday, May 20, 12 — 1 pm
2013 Turner Prize winner Laure Prouvost
talks about her video installation Wantee which is set in a mocked up
tea party and her unique approach to film - making.
In the Mad - Hatter's -
tea -
party talk at the Club, it was generally difficult to know what people were getting at and where the conversation was going.
The
Tea Party leaders and many of the new members of Congress they supported appear to take their cues from the
talk - radio folks, not only in their policy positions and rhetoric, but also with their bully mentality.
The GOP, especially its hard - right
Tea Party wing, has spent much of the last year or so hammering the government (and the EPA in particular) with «anti-regulation»
talking points.
None of it is ironic; Richard Bean has swallowed, without chewing, all of the climate denier
talking points favoured by the
Tea Party.
I've seen a lot of nonsense passed around here without any of the locals calling it out, from silly stuff about «climategate» (
talk about hoaxes) to claims about deliberate fraud and financial motives (while the Koch brothers go on funding denialist think tanks and the «populist»
tea party...).
We are completely integrated in one of the most conservative towns in the U.S., we have created affordable housing arrangements, turned several organic farms around, built permaculture gardens in people's yards,
talked to
Tea Party members about overturning the Citizen's United Decision, and paid for it all with a sliding scale of tuition fee and exchanges through our Timebank and the Gift Economy.
I can currently hear the girls having a
tea party in one room and the boys
talking and laughing together in another.