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CNN Throws a Tea Party
Network aligns with controversial far-right activists
Tonight's Republican debate might look familiar, with a well-known journalist posing questions to a stage full of candidates. But CNN's event is actually a co-production of sorts with the far-right Tea Party Express, raising serious questions about a journalistic outlet's decision to formally partner with a controversial political group.
As CNN explained the relationship (9/8/11):
CNN and the Tea Party Express, along with more than 100 local Tea Party groups from every state across the country, will team up Monday, September 12, to present a first-of-its-kind debate from the site of the 2012 Republican National Convention.
In addition to questions from [CNN's Wolf] Blitzer, audience members inside the debate hall, made up in part by members from Tea Party groups in 31 states and the District of Columbia, will be invited to ask questions directly to the candidates. Questions will also be taken live from Tea Party members at debate watch parties in Phoenix, Arizona; Cincinnati, Ohio; and Portsmouth, Virginia.
There were earlier indications that the event would be structured to cater to the Tea Party's ideological agenda. The Associated Press (6/14/11) reported that, according to CNN, "topics for the debate will be tailored for the interests of this political insurgent movement." When the partnership was announced, CNN political director Sam Feist (Daily Kos, 12/17/10) called the Tea Party movement "a fascinating, diverse grassroots force."
It's unusual for a centrist news outlet to take an openly partisan group as a partner in producing a political event; we can't recall progressive groups being granted any similar opportunities in recent years.
But the Tea Party Express has been criticized by actual grassroots conservative activists, who liken it to "a GOP-linked slush fund," as a Politico report (12/20/10) noted. The group is connected to a political action committee called Our Country Deserves Better, run by a California-based Republican strategist (New York Times, 9/19/10).
And there's much more. Tea Party Express chairman Mark Williams made a number of bigoted statements before moving from chair to spokesperson in June 2010 -- including calling Barack Obama an "Indonesian Muslim turned welfare thug and a racist-in-chief" (CNN, 11/14/09). Williams, unsurprisingly, was also a "birther" who doubted the legitimacy of Obama's birth certificate (Boston Globe, 4/22/10). And he was active in the campaign against efforts to build an Islamic center near Ground Zero, calling it a place to worship "the terrorists' monkey god" (Daily News, 5/19/10).
After Williams, apparently responding to NAACP criticism of Tea Party racism, posted a "satirical" letter from "We Colored People" to Abraham Lincoln (sample "joke": "How will we coloreds ever get a wide screen TV in every room if non-coloreds get to keep what they earn?"), the Express was booted from the National Tea Party Federation, an umbrella group for the conservative protest movement, over its failure to repudiate its spokesperson (Think Progress, 7/19/10).
His successor has a similar record, as the Institute for Research & Education on Human Rights (1/25/11) points out:
Williams was replaced by TPE director of grassroots & coalitions Amy Kremer. But just like Williams, Kremer has a problem with racism. Like Williams, Kremer is a birther. Her blog, Southern Belle Politics, is filled with calumny for the president, including repetition of the (false) charge that he is not a natural-born American. She's also gone out of her way to defend a fellow Tea Partier after he sent out racist emails depicting President Obama as a witch doctor.
It is difficult to imagine why a serious news organization would want to have anything to do with such a group. But CNN has a history of paying them enormous attention, sending reporters out to follow a Tea Party Express bus tour (Crooks & Liars, 4/2/10) and even arranging to broadcast Michele Bachmann's Tea Party Express "response" to Obama's State of the Union address (1/25/11). CNN has also promoted its Tea Party coverage to conservative activists (Mediaite, 4/8/10), writing to Brent Bozell of the right-wing Media Research Center: "Clearly our critics from the left don't think we should be covering the Tea Party movement in the way we are and clearly CNN thinks it's a legitimate and important story."
Is there really a need for another national cable news channel devoted to promoting far-right elements within the Republican Party?
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Show AllIt's over folks.
Expect something on the level of Rick Perry/ Michelle Bachman for your next Pres./VP as of 2012. You are well and truly screwed.
And you know what?
You deserve it.
With your massive failure to correct the policies from Reagan onward, for not arresting and prosecuting the ENTIRE Bush Junta, for falling ONCE AGAIN for the wholesale Corporate BULLSHIT that is passed off to you as 'elections' and the ILLUSION that your predetermined vote will make a difference, for your continual refusal to hold the Banks and Corporations accountable for their actions, you deserve all of the hell that is about to rain down on your heads.
And why do you not deserve the rain too?
Ummm, not a USan?
Oh, to be sure, we in Canada will have our own diarrheic shitstorm in the form of the Harper Conservatives. Bet on it. Now that he has a majority in the Canadian Parliament, he is finally comfortable to remove his uber-creepy 'nice guy' mask, and show his true face, that of an Apocalyptic christian bigot and racist who is completely in the pocket of the Corporations. For years his nick-name was 'Bush's Mini-Me'.
Everything the US and it's people will suffer, Canada will too.
And I can say that the US DESERVES what's coming because other than a few TOKEN protests, NOTHING was done to correct or address the crimes committed by your Corporations and Government.
As a fellow Canuckistanian I echo your setiments.
I am, as we speak, attempting to move even farther into the bush in the hopes of avoiding the excremental fallout from this douchebag's reign.
eta...re: the story...someone set an alarm to remind me to give a shite.
Have I missed something? Until now has CNN been the paragon of truth telling? Laying reality on the line for the world to see? Unbiased and free from corporate influence?
Fook mi...all these years...all these stories...and still stuff like this is reported as being somehow new and important.
This is the same CNN that had US Army psyops members working within their ranks, right?
btw...could someone tell me why, even tho I add paragraphs my posts come out as one long line?
Need html tags ... try < p > (without the spaces) at the end of your graph.
Thanks :)
Don't include everyone as responsible for this insanity or that we did nothing. As individuals and even some communities, we have tried to change things and speak out and continue to do so. All of us do not deserve getting "well and truly screwed." Our power to change things isn't any stronger than YOUR power, as an individual, to change things wherever you are. There are a lot of innocent people that you are wishing hell to rain down on. Do you blame the innocent Iraqi, Afghani, Pakistani (insert any place of war here) for their own death and suffering because they didn't change their country or make their politicians, religious leaders or whoever do the right thing?
From what I've seen in progressive discussion forums, nonAmericans blame Americans for what has happened in America. As much as I hate being painted with that big paintbrush, it's hard to argue with that logic.
It also doesn't really matter what they think since they don't vote.
The Tea Party view is now the biggest influence in Congress and probably the Supreme Court.
TV has been outside the State Fairgrounds not far from me for weeks waiting for the event and broadcasting from the entrance to the Fair.
They can have their party without me.
Please, Denruter. As if a real left faction or party would get 1% of the positive media the Tea Party gets. It would be ignored, ridiculed, and attacked in that order, as McKinney was, as Nader was, as even lukewarm Kucinich is.
Word about going on the offensive. Ron Paul shoved it in their face tonight how expensive the big military base is in Iraq is, something you will never see from Oily Bomber!
This says it all:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bs5bnVoZK4Q
GDS:
Oh say I can see!
How much money is CNN getting to do this? It reeks of money.
The Teabaggers seem to have much more political clout than their numbers seem to justify. As I type this they are going to have a bunch of Teabaggers on NPR. Why isnt the Progressive caucus being dragged out too in the spirit of "fair and balanced". My understanding is that they are a larger caucus than the Teabaggers are.
Thanks to the corporate MSM, Progressives have become the "silenced majority".
Just curious ... where do you go to hear "loud effin' noise"?
It is because the Tea Party is a creation of money and media to spur Republican turnout, not a grassroots movement. Are the policies really much different than what Republicans have been espousing over the years, or are they just repackaged policies? Republican Tea Party candidates are playing their voter base to increase turnout. Yes, once elected, they probably hold a little more accountability to Republican voters, but they won't cut defense spending in defense of their thrifty economic rhethoric.
Nothing new about this. There was a piece which first ran in OpEdNews and wa downloaded at HPUB (Huffington Post Union of Bloggers) which explicitly proved ties of Tea party leaders (including the Tea Party Express), known racist and Neo-Nazi groups and established GOP operatives. The writer NAMED NAMES WITH FULL SOURCING. The article was titled: Giffords Shooting, Tea Party Hate Speech and the Mainstream GOP. The url is :
http://huffingtonpostunionofbloggers.org/2011/08/22/giffords-shooting-tea-party-hate-speech-and-the-mainstream-gop/
The writer was Jeanine Molloff. Read it. You will be shocked at how GOP leaders are instigating this pogrom.
This tired old played out crap. If you wonder why all the left anarchists on facebook are hanging out on the Ron Paul groups, you'll never know lady. But here is a HINT anyway.
STOP THE FUCKING WARS!!!!!!!
Get it? Until you do the DIms you are shilling for are going to DESERVE to lose!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WK0bTm4uduM
CNN / just another propaganda machine for the rich & the corporations. Anyone who thinks this outfit is any better than FAUX News is an idiot!
Sure wish socialists could get this kind of sponsorship and coverage....oh, wait, we're an actual threat to power.
Is not our President a socialist.....lol ....
Actually anyone with an ounce of good sense (not to be confused with common sense) is a threat to power.
Thomas
This should be fun ...I always wanted to watch teabgging ... hopefully there will be parental warnings.
Seriously, televised debates bring out the "best" in candidates" . Bachman with her bad hair and Perry with his Ronald Regan smile turned off an awful lot of people. Hopefully, this event will turn off the electorate as well.
I plan on tuning in so I can know the enemy better . I also want to know the low-life sponsors for this event. just as long as it doesn't interfere with my favorite reality program ..Family Guy
As for me, I can't wait to miss this debate, just like the last one., and the next one and the next....
I just don't have the stomach for it. I'll catch the highlights (or lowlifes) on the Daily Show.
"Bachman with her bad hair and Perry with his Ronald Regan smile turned off an awful lot of people."
I think they turned off the people that were turned off already frankly. The polls right now show Romney and Perry both winning in the popular vote against Obama right now. Not that that means it will happen, but it does not show the results you postulate. This is going to be a close election as have been the last 3. Both Perry and Romney have a chance to win. Bachman does not.
Perhaps Anderson Cooper will do a CNN satire for his RIDICULIST segment but I 'm not holding my breath.
No, but it gives me a hard-on.
Anderson Cooper has no mother he is a failed cloning experiment of Billy Idol, but they forgot the brain!
Craven Nonsense Network
i like that name and Chicken Noodle News. its appropriate for this pile of crap called a "news network". that they are partnering with the tea party douchbags should surprise no one. they do all they can to cheerlead for the asshole tea party.
whoo hoo but we have the corporate dim dick party to ride to our rescue. another load of crap.
support the green party and start to vote for sane candidates and not corporate dim and thuglican assholes.
The myth of the "liberal media" (I still hear rightwingers calling CNN a "liberal" network). Does anyone think CNN- or any other major news network- would be willing to air a progressives debate? Independents, socialists, Green Party candidates? I think we all know the answer to that one.
Republicans always get 45-55% of a vote. Do progressives get 10%?
This is a REPUBLICAN debate sponsored by the Tea Party. If you had a DEMOCRATIC debate sponsored by some progressive group or group of groups, that would be comparing apples and apples.
Obviously, some high position person at CNN is into the Tea Pary and places his personal agenda over news integrity.
What do you expect? If I've learned one thing since 9/11, it's that the right wing hates us for our freedom.
I've often wonderd, "Why do Republicans hate America?" I think you may have answered the question.
Sundome: " The right wing hates us for our freedom ". True. And I would also add they hate the Middle Eastern people for their freedoms.
CNN has labored for years and years to become cluster-fox junior, now they seemed to have achieved that status with this comical charade... 60 and 70-somethings in Florida being lied to, directly to their face, and sold a bill of goods that will accelerate their death and make it easier and more prudent for their children to die sooner as well. YIPPEE !!!
What horrendous blasphemy against your fellow human...
If you waste the hour or two of your lives watching the nonsense tonight, remember that Perrytonitis is lethal.
CNN TEA PARTY REPUBLICAN DEBATE
This biased programming is why I have cancelled my cable. I refuse to pay for propaganda. Prove me wrong offer a similar debate for democrats and independents. Has anyone interviewed Ted Turner the founder of CNN?
You actually seem a bit daft. There IS a Republican primary this go round and there is NOT any serious challenge to Obama for Democratic primary. If there were, I assure you it would be on the air because this stuff sells and the debates are shows just like King of the Hill and Lost and Gilligan's Island and the networks will make money if there is something to show.
The article is about this program and that's what the poster cited as an example. Did you not read the article? It makes perfect sense to me.
These aren't "debates", anyway; they are scripted, BS softball media "questions" that are of no value and that do not challenge the wisdom or thinking power, if any exists, of the Tea-partiers at tonights sham.
For sure, but you know that people's egos always have to say more and insert foot way in there. Watch their faces...Jon Stewart can find humor in it, you can too.
This is a great opportunity to get some good laughs, know what Jon Stewart uses for material, and do a full out journalistic examination of your own. I'd like to challenge you all to finding how many lies, talking points, stupid remarks, and analyze who's paying for it. Look alert and don't ignore the commercials. This will be a great laugh. CNN...Corporations Nuke Nation.
Comment sent to CNN:
Perhaps if CNN would actually engage in in-depth research and reporting of the Tea Party national organizations, CNN could then engage in honest journalism regarding the "no longer grassroots movement". Any responsible journalist can readily detect that, while the fledgling Tea Party may have been a grassroots movement, the national level of the Tea Party is now under the control of the hard-right pro-corporation political machinery. Simply "follow the money" and who's been contributing resources to the Tea Party. Then evaluate the stark difference between the position of the fledgling "grassroots" movement and the modern hard-right stance of the manipulated Tea Party. While the fledgling grassroots movement was for reducing deficit and debt, the modern Tea Party representatives placed "no new government revenue of any sort" as their first priority over and above "reduce the deficit and debt". Their very actions clearly demonstrate the modern Tea Party has been usurped by the hard-right political machinery and now has little in relationship to the fledgling Tea Party.
"(The) Tea Party has been usurped by the hard-right political machinery and now has little in relationship to the fledgling Tea Party."
In much the same way that Greenpeace no longer represents the grassroots environmental movement, and now promotes Corporate 'greenwashing' and even recently recommended the Order of British Columbia to the worst and most corrupt BC Premier in history, Gordon Campbell.
If liberals had the Koch's money and power, could they too have bought CNN?