HPRgument Blog — April 14, 2010 10:12 am

My Visit to the Tea Party

By Alex Copulsky

Today, I did something which went against the deepest instincts of my time at the Harvard Political Review: reporting.  I heard two days ago that Sarah Palin was going to be in town for the Boston Tea Party rally, and I knew this was something that I simply had to see.  So this morning I woke up bright and early, tried to comb my hair like a conservative would, and set off via godless socialistic public transportation to see some freedom.

It was awesome.  It was everything I thought about the Tea Party and more.  There were Birthers.  There were signs calling for state nullification.  I think signs calling for “Civil War 2012″ were trolling, but who knows. I’m pretty sure the “MIT Nukular Engineers for Palin!!!1!” were trolling.  The guy dressed as Hitler rocking an Obama armband? Not trolling, he was very real and had a beautiful mustache. Which was not real.  It was very evident who the Tea Partiers were, namely old white people wearing American flag apparel.  This being Boston, however, roughly a quarter of the attendees were liberals like myself who had just come to check out the scene; or to troll. My favorite was the dirty hippie carrying a massive sign saying “Fake America Welcomes You, Sarah”. He was chill.

The speech itself was nothing more or less than I expected.  She didn’t do the usual pandering to the crowd by giving local flavor; I somehow doubt anyone would really believe Sarah Palin saying how much she loved Boston.  But of course she invoked the actual Boston Tea Party and taxation without representation.  The applause lines were more or less standard boilerplate (I didn’t have a notebook, so these might be slightly off): “We know how liberals love to say “Yes, we can.” But just because you can doesn’t mean you should.  This November, the American people will tell you “No, you don’t”.  She dissed the “lame-stream media”.  And of course, she got a chant going of “Drill, baby, drill”.  Having seen her say it in action, both me and my companion agreed it was highly sexual, and on purpose.  The first thing her follow-up speaker said was “Conservative women; they’re smarter than you and way hotter than you!”

I was actually expecting more whining about the media and about how they hate on her, she managed to keep her speech more or less on-target and tossed out a lot of red meat. There was a lot of God stuff, which actually sounded something of a dissonant note.  I didn’t see a single sign out there with religious overtones, they were pretty much universally about spending and debt and so forth.  She also obviously didn’t articulate any sort of positive platform (other than “We should use the rich energy resources God has given us”), but devoted her speech mainly to harshing on the President.  Her lines that weren’t about how awful liberals were all concerned how awesome America is, and about how God has chosen us to be a shining city on a hill, etc.  There really was a lot of God stuff; even if it’s not the Tea Party tune exactly, that’s kind of her brand (and likely also something she really believes).  Scott Brown was not mentioned, having recently turned down an invite to speak at the event.  The crowd ate it up, even the long-stale lines about government being the problem (not the solution).  And when Sarah’s speech was done, hordes of flag-wearing seniors swarmed back across the Common to Park Street station to enjoy the benefits of subsidized mass transit from the People’s Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

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  • Robert

    Ewww.

    Don’t you feel dirty now? Better take a shower and wash off those kooties.

    As alien as this crowd may seem to you, I think you’d better get used to small-government conservatives and libertarians becoming increasingly powerful in the coming months.

    Just you wait until we are given OUR mandate.

  • Todd

    I guess loving your country is a bad thing at Harvard these days. Good luck with your studies, maybe you might land one of those great cushy Gov. jobs…..

  • waicool

    what? no beat downs?

  • Matt

    Go in there and yell a bunch of racist nonsense and pretend like you’re a real tea party guy, like a liberal would.

  • http://www.AnAmericanFirst.com AnAmericanFirst

    Isn’t it wonderful that this is America? No one can claim censorship or government propaganda here. This event is America. Americans speaking freely. It is a beautiful thing whether you agree or not with the content, or the character of the demonstration. It does not appear from the content of your article however, that you learned anything, or were inspired in any way from the event. You went in with a pre-conceived notion (” It was everything I thought about the Tea Party and more…”), and reported it just that way. Good for you! You have an opinion! Maybe if enough of that “God stuff” isn’t eventually outlawed by those who consider it nothing more than God stuff, you might still be entitled to print your opinions freely, God forbid your opinions should ever turn about and oppose popular and politcally correct sentiment!

  • Doug

    Here’s an ignored question. If the Tea Party movement is so racist and filled with hate, why is it necessary for infiltrators to set out to ‘prove’ it? Where’s the video tape of all the racism and hate? I know, I know, if it’s in a liberal’s minds….it must exist.

  • Todd

    I got a kick from the term “infiltrate” that you used. Like you had to “disguise” yourself or something, did you have to shave you goatee off or take a bath? . You crazy covert liberal you…..

  • Kita

    “And when Sarah’s speech was done, hordes of flag-wearing seniors swarmed back across the Common to Park Street station to enjoy the benefits of subsidized mass transit from the People’s Commonwealth of Massachusetts.” THIS is what passes for a Harvard educated writer? Lord help us.

    Apparently our dear writer finds it more acceptable that throngs of Liberals swarm to their gas-guzzling SUV’s while heading off to purchase $6 coffees after demanding that the rest of us pay to murder unborn defenseless human beings. Liberals…can’t live with them and, well, the alternative will get you 10 to life.

  • HappyAcres

    The snark! The sneer! The adolescence.

  • Ian

    Hey Alex, What’s the last thing that you took on faith besides the promises of “hope and change?”

  • Stephana

    You forgot to take your flag and defecate on it. Isn’t this what the tea party’s are about? /snark

  • B

    Were you disappointed to find that most of the (real) attendees were actually primarily motivated by oppositiion to the spending policies of the current administration, and not mindless racism as caricatured in the media? Do “old white people” not deserve to have their concerns voiced? I would expect a priveleged attendee of an elite institution like yourself to have been able to form some insights beyond the adolescent tittering that comprises this “report”. In rehashing the liberal stereotypes of Tea Partiers, you reinforce the working person’s sterotypes of out of touch, sneering rich kids with too much time on their hands. Thanks Alex.

  • Frank

    Alex, you are a racist and a bigot. You should be arrested and spend the rest of your miserable life in prison for this vile hate speech. Your computer should be seized and given to a less fortunate minority.

  • http://www.tomandjerry95.blogspot.com GeronimoRumplestiltskin

    Thank you, Mr. Copulsky, for yet another data point in support of the thesis that Ivy League schools are vastly overrated in regards to the degree to which they educate their students and prepare them for the adult world.

  • bitterclingerinMaryland

    Never fails to crack me up to see liberals completely dumbfounded by the idea that real people can have real beliefs. Guess it comes from being sucked by shallow bumper sticker slogans coupled with the inability to point o a single instance in history where socialist policies have improved anything.

    How did you manage to blend in? You take a shower and wear clean clothes? Left your Che’ t-shirt and Birkenstocks at home? Made mention of having to take time of from “work” (foreign concept to liberal parasites and intellectuals)?

    Get ready for a shock ivy-league boy- there are more of us then there are of you. How many more you’ll find out in November, and then in again in ’12 when Dr. Zero is sent packing. In the meantime, keep up the meaningless tripe and banter. Puts a smile on my face to see how scared you loons are of real Americans.

  • Joe Public

    This is the Harvard Political Review? My, my, how low the mighty have fallen. I hope your “education” there was worth the price you’re paying for it. Good luck with that.

  • Karin

    The entire sum and substance of this piece is nothing but talking points as issued by the likes of the DemocraticUnderground. The sneering arrogance betrays the lack of any original, independent thinking.
    “OF COURSE the teabaggers are idiotic, uneducated bigots from the backwoods! Daily Kos et al told me so!”

  • RonCee

    WTF?!?!? “dude, where’s the tea party??”…. this is what some Haaavvvaarrrrd student writes as a political review?!?! This gruel-like writing sounds more like a movie bit performed by Jay and Silent Bob(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jay_and_Silent_Bob)
    …except of course Jay and Silent Bob always present much more in-depth social commentary than young Ploppy here.
    I’m guessing your daddy owns an insureance corporation or wall street bank or something…. that’s good because you’re not even enough of a writer to opine for Mother Jones…. but I’m sure High Times may take a look at your resume.

  • El Duderino

    Wow, Alex, you are my hero. You braved the dangers of the violent, racist, tea-party mob and made it out alive. Good thing you combed your hair the conservative way (and you’re not black, of course) or surely they would have spotted you and beaten you to death with Bibles. I know you saw some very scary things, like white people wearing American flag apparel, talking about things like liberty, government spending, taxation, and, God (whoa!). Science bless you, poor Alex. You may not be able to get these CRAZY images out of your mind for a long time, but you have performed an admirable service by giving the rest of us a glimpse into the dark world of the tea parties. I shudder just typing it.

  • Tea Partier

    I think Alex Copulsky wrote more words in this article than BHO did in all his years as editor of the Harvard Law Review.

  • Defeat Alinskyites

    Wow, how did this heavy lifting Harvard elitist in-depth writer of words manage to comb his mullet into anything that resembles a conservative… its a shame that Anti-Tea Party – Pro Govt Pro TAX INCREASES actually comes out and shows their ignorance of the real world outside those ivy walls to denigrate average Americans that have a common purpose in telling the govt – Stay out of my wallet and Taxed Enough Already!

    For the record. I was against Obama when he was Jimmy Carter…

  • Brian

    Complete garbage.

  • Byron in Wahroonga

    Check this out for a morning laugh! A precocious ivy leaguer daringly infiltrated yesterday’s Tea Party, in Boston. Agent 8 1/2, licensed for self dramatization, working on his resume for an EPA commissar: http://hpronline.org/hprgument/my-visit-to-the-tea-party/

  • Byron in Wahroonga

    Click here for a prurient insight into the ‘mind’ of the liberal elites. Some spoilt Harvard preppie infiltrated a Tea Party protest yesterday. Guess what? The attendees were mainly white – in Boston. Further amazing revelations at the link:

    http://hpronline.org/hprgument/my-visit-to-the-tea-party/

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