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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  • Scott B

    This is 2010. Pictures or GTFO! After all, this far into Obama’s administration, most adults have grown numb to what you guys SAY happened and what ACTUALLY happened.

    No pictures of those hateful signs?
    No pictures of Hitler with the Obama armband?

    Hello? Anybody in there?

    In other words… if you can’t prove it… if the only “proof” that it happened is your say-so. Well… you’re just shit out of luck when it comes to credibility.

  • Angela

    Oh, you insipid toadie. I cannot wait until November shows the light of American wrath onto the leftist cockroaches and sends you all scurrying back to your ignorant, elitist, condescending holes.

  • Joe Lender

    Cute as a baby raccoon the snarky twittering leftist. His fellow travelers genocided 100 million unbelievers in the last hundred years. Robespierre is everywhere at Harvard it seems, a petri dish of societal cancer.

  • Brad

    Well, my idea of spoiled rich kids at Harvard with too much time on their hands has been reinforced with this (poorly-constructed) article.

    Hey, why don’t you get your ass outside of that Ivy echo chamber (and your mommy and daddy’s wallet, while your at it) and take a good hard look at the real world, where the vast majority of us reside. THEN, and only then, will you truly understand the Tea Party.

    P.S. — I’m 26, not some old guy.

  • http://iopian.blogspot IOpian

    Good lord, I know many liberals may have a clue how low Harvard standards had fallen to award an MBA to George Bush but damn dude, you’re at Harvard, you have money to piss away, buy a flip camera to record images and transcribe the speeches later. a ‘reporter’ not bringing a writing device. Save your parents some money, drop out of Harvard and enroll in some Junior college for a quality education.

  • Rusty

    My God, your parents must have had to pay a fortune to Harvard to let you in, because you certainly did not get in there without a boatload of help.

  • Jase

    I’m not buying the dude dressed as Hitler being part of the tea party group, but otherwise I’ve read a lot worse commentary than this is. Copulsky doesn’t go on and on about how stupid Sarah Palin is, he even says what he may see as religious shtick seems like what she honestly believes and that’s why she puts it in her speech.

    On the down side, like most liberals, he acts like he’s surprised when a crowd is mostly white people. He disapproves of crowds of white people protesting, even though you can bet he’s white himself and probably aware that so is 75% of the population. And why wouldn’t the local tea party people enjoy public transportation? After all, their taxes pay for it.

  • Max Novendstern

    Why are you guys soo soo angry?

    “leftist cockroaches” “you insipid toadie” “a petri dish of societal cancer”

    This is a blog post by a young guy that went to a civic event around where he goes to school. He’s simply giving his sense of what happened there.

    There’s a lot of sarcasm here for sure — some directed at the Tea Party, some at himself — but there isn’t anything too scandalous. He wasn’t arguing FOR something; he wasn’t actually reporting; this isn’t even a a print publication article.

    It’s just a short blog post where he shares his take on a relatively important local happening. Surely he’s allowed to do that, no?

    If the Tea Party movement is all about American democracy and freedom etc then why get soo soo riled up when one young person uses his freedom to engage, democratically, in what the Tea Partiers are doing?

    Isn’t American freedom/democracy/patriotism all about that sort of engagement?

    Shouldn’t we be able to talk to each other, on the one side, and be able to correct each other when we think they’re wrong, on the other side — without getting soo soo angry? Wouldn’t our country be better if we could?

  • Robert

    If you consider these angry comments to be “over the line” I suggest that you take a little trip over to the progressive blogosphere.

    How long do you think it will be before the president refers to TEA party activists as teabaggers? That is the moniker assigned to them by the MSM. Of course that makes them angry.

    When it happens I hope that it is denounced by this publication.

  • Pancho

    I graduated from Harvard in ’84, and there were plenty of lefty self-infatuated dumbas_ses then, and I see that the trend continues.

  • Max Novendstern

    What do the folks of the Tea Party movement think about the argument presented here — http://hpronline.org/hprgument/weighing-in-the-great-tax-debate/

    Disagree?

  • dick

    How very precious of you! I’ll bet you go to the zoo and make funny faces at the monkeys to.

    Now try to refute the ideas of the Tea Partiers with logic and be careful since the latest studies show that they are better educated people than the liberals are. You might just get your a@@ handed to you on that one.

  • dick

    Sorry. Mistyped in the previous comment. Should be make funny faces at the monkeys too! Preview is your friend.

  • dick

    Strange that our student doesn’t seem to realize that the people he is making fun of are the very people who are subsidizing that mass transit. It is their outrageous taxes that are paying for that public transit he is using. They have every right to use it, even more than he does unless he is also paying state and federal taxes on what he earns.

  • Defeat Alinskyites

    Tea Party Disrupted in Boston

    Take notice of who is causing the disruption. Erudite commentary at Say Anything.

    http://sayanythingblog.com/entry/video_liberal_infiltrators_attempt_to_bait_tea_partiers_throw_eggs/

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKtRvsvLu0M&feature=player_embedded

    THEN THIS GEM From ObamaMedia NBC

    He was correct in his answer; “These are my people” If you are born in America, you are an American. No more hyphens. NOT one person in this world had a choice of skin color before they are born. Nor did they have a choice in where they are born. We should all be so thankful that we were lucky enough to be born in America. ( More proof of who always tries to play the “race” Card..Seems THEY are the ones who can’t get past Race and Color What a shame they are to America! God Bless this
    American Patriot)

    NBC Reporter To Black Man At Tea Party: “Have You Ever Felt Uncomfortable?”

    NBC News reporter Kelly O’Donnell questions a black man at the DC tax day tea party.

    http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2010/04/16/nbc_reporter_to_black_man_at_tea_party_have_you_ever_felt_uncomfortable.html

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