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“Ubiquitous Living” RFID Interlaced Future Planned For the World Population

26 Feb

This 2 hour documentary exposes what’s being planned for urban populations of people around the world as early as 2017.  I have located no reporting at all on this in American TV or film media.No reporting = an uninformed public who has no idea what’s being planned and therefore cannot voice an opinion in opposition to same.

The world as these planners see it will soon be so riddled with intentional, planned interactive RFID technology that life “off the web” will become practically impossible. I’m watching this documentary as I type this post. This ‘ubiquitous world’ is not one that I have the least bit of interest participating in. As I’m sure there will be millions like me, I wonder just what exactly these planners intend to do with us, with non-chipped, non-RFID friendly human beings?

Here’s the 2 hour documentary video report:

See also http://altnewsreport.wordpress.com/2010/12/29/fb-rfid-hell/

See also http://altnewsreport.wordpress.com/2011/03/29/rfid-evil-laws/

http://333crucible.wordpress.com/2010/06/10/rfid-chip-666-nwo-beast/

http://333crucible.wordpress.com/rfid-hell/

http://alternativenewsreport.net/human-rfid-chips-666-mark-of-the-beast/

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Historic Interview: Aaron Russo, Alex Jones: From Freedom to Fascism

12 Jan
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Reposted by popular demand on 01.12.2011 By Chase Kyla Hunter, All Copyrights Secured by the Filmmakers in 2009.

Please share, re-post, retweet.

This is the full feature length film. Share this with everyone you know. Aaron Russo is no longer with us, but his words and American patriotic spirit live on.

Chase Kyla Hunter

Michael Savage RE A National ID Card: “Over My Dead Body.” Contact Your Senators, Speak Out

19 Dec
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American Patriot RED ALERT! Urgent!

12.18.2010 By CK Hunter

They are at it again!! The senate is trying to pass legislation regarding a compromise to immigration reform that will include carrying a national ID card. This will be the beginning of embedded RFID chips in the hand, as all the national ID cards will have embedded RFID chips in them. The insidious gradualism tactic of using creeping stealth legislation to insert RFID embedded ID cards into the mainstream of American life has to be identified, published and broadcasted by truth researchers, and stopped dead in it’s tracks. I will gladly die before I carry an RFID embedded national ID card.

Just like Michael Savage said: “Over my dead body!”  I could not agree more! Sound off after you read this, and share this post, the video clips and wake up your friends and neighbors everywhere. Tell them to bury Washington D.C. with phone calls, emails, and feedback, saying NO to any sort of national ID card. This is now RED ALERT urgent.

Chase Kyla Hunter

12.18.2010

See: http://patrioticnews-net.johnkenton.com/?p=26009

See: http://333crucible.wordpress.com

See: http://2012poleshift.wetpaint.com/videos/album/162898/Human+RFID+Microchips%3A+Evil+New+World+Order+Plans+Exposed+-+Share+What+You+Learn!

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Republicans Ride Wave of Tea Party Political Power into Congressional Majority; Obama Travels to India In A State of Denial

7 Nov
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Copyright 11.6.2010 By Chase Kyla Hunter

You would have to have been residing on the lunar surface not to take note of the historic Republican sweep that took place in Tuesday’s November 2nd mid-terms. By late evening and the next morning, C-SPAN TV was already abuzz with Brookings Institute and CFR talking intellectual heads, trying to explain it all to themselves, and to C-SPAN viewers….speaking of dark comedy!

My, my, my: what an actual bonafide American grassroots movement will do to the isolated “ivory tower” Illuminati D.C. crowd. I was practically howling with laughter as one after the next effete [Illuminati backed] D.C. political intellectual tried mightily to explain away what they utterly cannot understand: the raw political voting power of the American people, now being expressed with robust vigor in this mid-term election.

Praise God for a spiritually awakened voting public in America. Now what we must do next is watch every Republican who has been elected like a hawk to make sure they don’t sell out, but instead they must commence immediately to roll back the heinous Obamacare plan before it is put into effect. The constitutional freedoms of every American citizen now depend on these men and women whom we have elected to roll back Barack Obama socialism, and we cannot take our eye off the ball for one minute.

I am really proud of my friends, neighbors, and of every American citizen who voted their heart and soul and listened to the call of the Holy Spirit to take this country back from a corrupt out of control rudderless Obama presidency that is not even legal, much less moral and ethical, or constitutional. Now we must remain vigilant and alert to what moves Obama will make when he returns from his mysterious and grotesquely expensive India trip, which he hastily explained away as a trip to procure jobs for Americans after the obscene price tag for the trip was reported and circulated among the American people online and in alternative media.

Watch for even more oddly detached and aloof behavior from Obama when he returns, over the next few months. It would really be helpful if readers would look up the psychiatric profile of those who suffer from Narcissistic Personality Disorder, or NPD, as it will help you to understand the routinely “off” and inappropriate responses that Obama exhibits when actuality confronts his ongoing “messianic fantasy” of who and what he is, and how well he is doing his job as President.

Keep praying for our country as the Divine Intervention proceeds apace in the United States of America.

CK Hunter

Raj Patel Maitreya World Apostasy Update: 2010

15 Oct

Copyright 2010 By Chase Kyla Hunter

Repost from summer 2010 – see http://333crucible.wordpress.com

7.10.2010 By CK Hunter

[  Supporting documentation re-posted courtesy of www.Abovetopsecret.com anonymous members ]

I began a new blog on January 1st of 2010: 333 Crucible: The Divine Imperative  [ see http://333crucible.wordpress.com] to chronicle and monitor the approaching world fraud of the so-called emergence of “Maitreya, the World Teacher”. I have been doing confidential research and documenting the rise of Share International’s public relations media campaign on behalf of the Maitreya emergence since 1982. I am not new to this subject.

Please spend some time reading the several hundred pages of research and videos which are on this blog to catch up on the history of the 2010 “Maitreya” world media blitz, and it’s relationship to the advent of the Christian Antichrist, also known as the Son of Perdition, or the Beast, which is described in the Holy Bible. The site members over at http://abovetopsecret.com have been around since the very early days of the internet, in 1994 and 1995, just as I have. We have all seen movements, murmurs, rumors, and  “isms” come and go online for 16 years now.

The Raj Patel – Maitreya world cult of spiritual fraud that is now forming is the most disturbing internet phenomenon I have observed yet since the inception of the internet. It is only closely rivaled by the ongoing world fraud of Scientology, which up until now has been the longest running world cult of spiritual lies and religious fraud in the past 40 years, consuming the lives, souls and finances of thousands of duped and brainwashed believers. The world Cult of Raj Patel as “Maitreya” may soon surpass that of Scientology if enough innocent young people are not warned and spiritually educated in time.

Some of the site members at Above Top Secret are in agreement with my own Spirit Led research and I would like to re-post some of their most recent comments and insights. These site members at ATS have been around for many many years, since far earlier than the birth of the web, like me, and they are not easily fooled. Please visit the site to join anonymously to follow these discussions further, and I encourage guests to join 333 Crucible as well. The original post cited below can be found at http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread581123/pg1

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Topic started on 8-6-2010 @ 12:22 PM by TheTruthIsFromGod

 

In this 15th episode, you can see that Raj Patel/Maitreya has entered into a new step of his worldwide promotion. Since January 2010, Raj Patel has done a tour in the US, in Canada and in Australia, he’s been received on the major networks and he’s been quoted by the major newspapers.

Now the press don’t hesitate anymore to openly speak about Raj Patel as the savior of the World, the man of change, and their articles are more and more explicit about that.

Moreover, we can see the highest ranking people around Raj Patel, as Nobel Prizes, high ranking officials among the major institutions and governments (US government, WHO, WTO, WB, IMF, Food organizations,…). They all praise him and put him above themselves.

Raj Patel is even asked his view on the authenticity of Bill & Melinda Gates’ activism!!!! Who is Raj Patel to be given such an importance?!

Moreover, Raj Patel’s speech is closer and closer to Maitreya’s one, and Raj is more and more explicit about his worldwide ambitions.

Be very careful of this man because he says many good things but he plays a double game. He’s connected to the same guys who have put us in this mess, who have been lying to us and harming us for centuries. He has a secret goal, to deceive us, as the Satan he is.

Do not listen to Raj Patel’s recommendations: Don’t militate, don’t oppose the New World Order, don’t support it neither, don’t be an activist, it’s useless, you’re only going to be used for other purposes. Have a simple and discrete life above the law and above the law of God and you’ll be safe.

Just look at this last article released by Raj Patel today on his blog and you’ll see that militancy, activism, are just to use you, to deceive you, just like politics… (of course Raj Patel promotes that activism makes us happy….)

rajpatel.org…

STOP BEING PATSIES!!!!!

Do not attend Raj Patel’s speeches, this man has obviously a high occult power, as Satan, he’s a great influence on human beings. Raj Patel uses the most known hypnosis techniques on the audience, his hands’ gestures, his voice, his weird look, his voices, his intonations’ changes, his stuttering are all made to put you in a state of trance which will lead you to say Amen to all what he says and what he is.

This is a serious matter, believe me or not, that’s for your good.

You want to find guidance and to be safe from any danger, obey exclusively God and the Koran and you’ll be protected, that’s a fair advice.

Here’s the video which details this intro:

 

 

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    RFID Chip Is the New World Order “Mark of the Beast”

    10 Jun

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    How to Remove RFID Chips from Credit Cards, Other Cards

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    GOP & Tea Party Movement Not Exactly A Match Made in Heaven

    20 Mar
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    3.20. 2010 By Chase Kyla Hunter

    I began writing about the emerging tea party national coalition last July 2009. You, know during the “we were all astro-turf” period. I’m glad to see that one year later the rest of the nation’s [ahem, so called] journalists have now awakened from their political Rip Van Winkle nap and many news desks have now begun covering this highly significant American grassroots spiritual and political movement with some modicum of respect and accuracy, instead of just fearfully flinging racist pooh, and name calling the movement from behind their fake news desks.

    Isn’t it so true, we fear what we fail to comprehend in America? I think, just a hunch, that mainstream America is beginning to awaken to the dire and urgent spiritual and political imperative for the Tea Party Movement to survive and grow in this country. The stakes could not be higher. [Code phrase: “mandatory RFID chips under Obamacare ]

    And I DO hate to always say, “see… I told you so…” but I knew last summer that just as soon as the fledgling American Tea Party movement would find it’s sea legs that the listless and now practically impotent and leaderless GOP would try to “lay claim to it” in a desperate attempt to save itself politically, and that because of such a move by the GOP leaders, that all hell would eventually break loose between the two groups.

    We’re not quite yet at the “all hell” moment yet, but it’s coming.

    There is deep, abiding and justified resentment of the corrupt and misguided GOP by millions of middle Americans, for a multitude of damn good reasons. George W.‘s so called presidency deteriorated into a veritable “lame duck soup” of corrupt Washington D.C. insider misery during his second term, the war dragged on, we all learned the bitter terrible truth about the “WMD” stories, a high level CIA operative’s career was ruined, and one scandal after the next rocked the Bush White House while he played golf, avoided Cindy Sheehan, chortled and made funny faces at CNN cameras. We grew to hate the man we had stood behind right after 9-11.

    As for 9-11, don’t get me started. Something deeply wicked and utterly iniquitous was done to the American people that day, by their own government, we all know it and the evidence continues to pile up against the second Bush administration. The subject has been addressed repeatedly by other prominent researchers, investigators, scientists and I believe the operative smoking gun word of the last decade would be “nano thermite.” Google it.

    Now come a courting: the GOP seeking to steal some righteous kundalini flame from the first real and genuine grassroots American uprising since the students died and spilled their blood all over the concrete at Kent State University in the 1960s. I wrote about this last summer in an extended and prophetic  piece called:

    “Eyes Wide Open Is A State of Mind”

    I predicted what would take place as the nascent American Tea party uprising matured, and every single thing I predicted has now come to pass. My message to my Tea Party compatriots is the same one year later as it was last summer 2009: Allow the Holy Spirit to guide you, and Do NOT, I repeat, DO NOT get in bed with the Republican Party. I cannot say this loud enough. My soul is screaming it. Please hear me.

    Can the Tea Party survive on it’s own? Absolutely.

    Will the Tea Party movement ultimately prevail in spite of being reviled by the left, wooed and courted for a sleazy “shot gun wedding” by the right, and mocked and ridiculed by everyone else who’s clueless in the middle? Yep. It sure will. We are literally in a Divine intervention scenario here, and the very heart and soul of the country is now at stake. This is no longer about any of the silly “I’m gonna weep over it” antics of TV “clown for hire” Glenn Beck, but now runs more along the lines of the thinking of Michael Savage, Sarah Palin and Andrew Breitbart. Obamacare’s national ID cards will lead us straight into the “stand in line to get your mandatory RFID chip” George Orwell reality, and that reality is NOT God’s Will for this nation. Her citizens know it too.

    The Holy Spirit and the worldwide Spirit of Truth are the underlying spiritual currents prodding the American Tea Party movement, and no one, I repeat NO ONE second guesses the hidden hand of God when the soul of a great nation is at stake. This is no more about “organized religion” than a trout represents a stump in the road.

    This now goes deeper than religion and higher than any preacher in his pulpit, with all his well intended misunderstandings. This is about what God’s Will Is for America in the next 10 years, and in the next 1,000 years. Let he/she who has eyes, see what I am saying here.

    Listen to the deep deep instincts, en masse, that are prompting you to stand aside and turn down the GOP shotgun wedding.

    Let God show the Tea Party movement which way the wind needs to blow next. He will show you how to proceed.

    Chase Kyla Hunter

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    Brewing tensions between the Tea Party and GOP

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    MANISTEE, Mich./WACO, Texas/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Some Tea Partiers say they can pinpoint the precise moment when they made it clear to the Republican Party they had no intention of being its lapdog.

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    On a bright, brisk afternoon in mid-February, with snow still thick on the ground from storms that had battered Washington the week before, Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele met with more than 50 members of the Tea Party, the Twitter Age conservative movement that is reshaping the U.S. political landscape.

    Steele, RNC chairman since January 2009, had invited them to the plush Capitol Hill Club, built as a clubhouse for the party’s top brass next door to RNC headquarters.

    According to several accounts, not long into the meeting JoAnn Abbott, an activist from Virginia who calls herself the ‘Tea Party Grandma,’ raised her hand to ask a question.

    She asked about a web page on the RNC site where visitors could send their member of Congress a postcard with a tea bag. On the tag at the end of the string were the letters ‘RNC.’

    “Respectfully, sir, while we do not have a trademark on the tea bag, you are well aware that people associate it with the Tea Party movement,” Abbott, 50, recalls saying to Steele. “If you co-opt that image, you damage our brand and weaken our movement.”

    Lest there was any confusion, she added: “It does not belong to you, it belongs to us as an independent movement.”

    Abbott said within an hour of the end of the meeting the page (www.teaparty.gop.com) was gone — and the Grand Old Party was finally aware of conservative frustrations she and others felt with Republican leadership.

    “The GOP now knows we’re not asleep anymore,” Abbott told Reuters. “The giant has been awakened.”

    RNC officials said Steele, who according to Abbott and others agreed at the time to hold regional meetings with Tea Party groups around the country, was traveling and unable to comment for this story.

    But on Fox News the day after the meeting, Steele described the meeting as part of a “healing process” with people disaffected with Republican leaders. Part of the process includes “acknowledging where we have gone wrong, where we have made the mistakes in spending, in growing the size of government, in stepping away from those very constitutional principles and values that have certainly defined this party,” he said.

    CONSTITUTIONAL CONSERVATIVES

    Accounts of that February 16 meeting challenge a common perception that the Tea Party movement was founded, funded and dominated by the Republican Party. Most of them are current or former Republicans — up to 80 percent or more, with the rest split between Democrats, independents and Libertarians. And the movement has received help from conservative groups like FreedomWorks, which has provided training and logistical support to Tea Party groups and hopes the movement will boost fiscal conservatives in congressional midterm elections.

    But Tea Partiers insist that they are not beholden to the GOP and warn that Republican candidates counting on an endorsement from them in November may well be disappointed.

    Interviews with Tea Partiers across the country paint a picture of a genuine, amorphous, conservative grassroots movement united by three core principles: constitutionally limited government, free market ideology and low taxes. The American Constitution is a rallying cry and many now dub themselves “constitutional conservatives.”

    They are angry not just at what they describe as the socialist policies of U.S. President Barack Obama. They also feel Republican politicians have betrayed the party’s ideals. For many in the movement, purging the party of moderate Republicans is a major goal.

    “I used to be a dyed-in-the-wool Republican. Now if we have a Republican lined up to come to our meetings, I don’t even want to go,” said Nate Friedl, 41, a member of the Rock River Patriots, a Tea Party group in southern Wisconsin.

    Following a first year marked by protests, the movement is evolving. The political novices of a year ago are forming coalitions and learning how to change things from the ground up.

    After rallying against government bailouts and Obama’s healthcare reforms, as well as mobilizing the vote for key electoral races such as Republican Scott Brown’s victory in Massachusetts in January, many Tea Partiers feel empowered.

    “Tea Party people have realized that you cannot change the system by protesting on the outside,” said Richard Viguerie, author of ‘Conservatives Betrayed: How George W. Bush and Other Big Government Republicans Hijacked the Conservative Cause.’

    The movement is also debating whether to remain independent — or stage a conservative takeover of the Republican Party. And some, a tiny minority, favor becoming a third party.

    “The two-party system is too ingrained in America,” said Rod Merrill, head of the Ludington Tea Party in western Michigan. “Every time someone has tried to form a third party, it has failed.”

    An Ipsos/Reuters poll shows that although a majority of Democrats and a plurality of independents voters would support Tea Party candidates, less than one third of Republicans would support them as a third party.

    Regardless of the debate’s outcome, Tea Partiers are targeting not just prominent Democrats in the midterms but also key moderate Republicans like Charlie Crist in Florida and former presidential candidate John McCain in Arizona. United as never before by the internet and weekly conference calls, conservatives are eyeing a few “national” primary races.

    “The Tea Party movement needs champions,” said Larry Sabato, a professor of politics at the University of Virginia. “They have to be able to say ‘We’re the reason they got elected.’ Otherwise the movement may dissipate.”

    The Tea Party movement has resonated with many Americans, as demonstrated by a March 15 Rasmussen Reports poll putting Tea Party candidates in third place with 21 percent approval among voters behind the Republicans at 27 percent and the Democrats at 34 percent. A December poll had put the movement in second place ahead of the Republicans.

    Some Republican politicians have actively courted Tea Partiers, whose fiscal conservative focus is close to the Republicans’ stated principles. Democrat politicians have largely shunned the movement.

    “This year the momentum is away from the Democrats as they’re the party in power, so Republican candidates espousing Tea Party views in general have a better chance in the midterms,” Sabato said. “But movements like this have come and gone before, so it’s still too early to say if the movement will survive long term.”

    In the near term, the mostly white movement faces a possible showdown with the religious right over divisive social issues. But its biggest challenge lies in tackling its extremist fringe, including those who equate Obama with Hitler and the “birther” movement that doubts Obama’s U.S. citizenship and the legitimacy of his presidency.

    “The majority of Americans can agree with the core principles of the Tea Party movement,” said Ned Ryun, president of American Majority, a conservative group that has provided training programs for Tea Party groups. “But if it allows itself to be defined by its extremist fringe, then it’s lost.”

    THIS REVOLUTION WILL BE TELEVISED

    Around 11pm local time on November 4, 2008, America’s first black president-elect strode out onto a stage in Grant Park in downtown Chicago and told a cheering crowd of about 250,000 that “change has come to America.”

    Some 40 miles away in the suburb of Grayslake, local businesswoman Janelle Nagy sat up in bed watching Obama’s victory speech in horror, her bedcovers tucked tightly under her chin.

    “I told my husband how afraid I was for America,” she said, her hands held close to her face as if still clutching a blanket like a scared child. “Obama said he wants to fundamentally change America. But I don’t want to fundamentally change this country.”

    “I love America the way it is,” added Nagy, now a leader of the Northern Illinois Patriots.

    Tea Partiers across the country recall a growing sense of anger well before presidential election night in 2008, as outgoing President George W. Bush helped prop up the teetering U.S. financial sector amid the worst downturn since the 1930s and issued emergency loans to struggling automakers General Motors and Chrysler. Under Obama, the government took stakes in both companies.

    “I remember just screaming at the TV,” said Tanya Bachand, 35, a trial lawyer and Connecticut state coordinator for the Tea Party Patriots. “I was frustrated long before Obama came along because of how much the government grew under Bush. To me Obama was like Bush, only much worse.”

    The moment that launched the Tea Party came a shortly after Obama took office. On cable business channel CNBC, on February 19, host Rick Santelli launched into an impromptu tirade from his regular slot at the Chicago Board of Trade against plans to help struggling homeowners. Santelli proposed a tea party in Chicago in July to protest government bailouts.

    This was a reference to the Boston Tea Party, an act of protest against the British government over taxation in 1773, a moment that has resonated throughout American history.

    “The Rant,” as Santelli’s monologue has become known, struck a chord with conservatives.

    “If we hadn’t had all of those bailouts the economy would be back on track by now,” said Tina Dupont, a founding member of the Tea Party of West Michigan. “The jobs would be back, companies would be coming back. If they’d let the banks and others collapse, we would have had a short, sharp downturn.”

    The consensus among economists is that had the U.S. government and Federal Reserve not propped up the markets, a global depression would likely have ensued. Yet Dupont and others profess an unshakable belief in the power of the free market. To them, government intervention makes crises only worse. They argue runaway government spending threatens America’s future.

    Tea Partiers say Santelli spoke to a deep-seated anger among conservatives who felt betrayed by the Republican politicians they had believed in. Many want big government spending programs like social security scrapped.

    “Social security is socialism,” said Jim Chase, 80, a retiree on social security, who is a member of the Ludington Tea Party. “If we don’t stop all this spending, we won’t have anything left for our grandchildren.”

    Chase said he would rather have a system where Americans were able to invest their social security payments themselves, an idea not unlike President Bush’s proposal to privatize social security. So when Santelli let rip, fiscal conservatives were eager to answer the call.

    “It wasn’t like all of a sudden we woke up and said we need a Tea Party,” said Amy Kremer, 49, one of the founders of the Atlanta Tea Party. “This came after years of rumblings through the conservative world. The fuel was already there and he (Santelli) just lit the fuse.”

    A small group of conservatives on Twitter instantly took up the Tea Party theme and in a conference call on February 20 they planned tea parties for the following week. On Friday February 27, 2009, a total of 48 tea parties were held around the country and coordinators estimated turnout at 35,000 people.

    Mark Meckler, 48, a lawyer in Sacramento and independent who was a Republican until eight years ago, threw a party on February 27 thinking he would have six attendees. Instead, 150 people showed up.

    “That inspired me to keep going,” he said.

    Jenny Beth Martin, a former Republican activist in Atlanta, was on the original conference call and said after the surprising success of February 27, a second round was planned for April 15, the day American’s taxes are due. Activists used Facebook to spread the word.

    “It went viral,” said Brendan Steinhauser, director of federal and state campaigns at FreedomWorks. “It was a beautiful moment for us because it’s not like you could create that if you wanted to.”

    FreedomWorks, which is in frequent contact with up to 2,000 local leaders, estimates 3 million to 5 million people have participated in Tea Party meetings or donated money.

    Martin said according to local organizers, on April 15 some 1.2 million people attended 850 tea parties. Martin and Meckler are now national coordinators of the Tea Party Patriots, a grouping of more than 1,200 local Tea Party groups.

    Following the early rallies, the Tea Party movement evolved quickly, cheered on avidly by right wing commentators, above all Glenn Beck on cable channel Fox News.

    “The past year has been like drinking out of a fire hydrant,” Martin said. “Everything has moved so fast.”

    Early on Tea Partiers found an enduring target in the Obama administration’s attempts to reform the healthcare system.

    Highly publicized and frequently angry confrontations with members of Congress at “town hall” meetings in the summer became a hallmark of the Tea Party’s first year.

    “I WAS NOT ALONE”

    A common thread to tales of Tea Partiers is that in the early months they discovered others felt the same and, all of a sudden, they felt empowered.

    Tanya Bachand traveled to New York for the February 27 Tea Party event in New York and was surprised at how many conservatives there were in a liberal city. “I didn’t even vote in the last midterm elections because I felt so disillusioned,” she said. “But all of a sudden I felt I was not alone.”

    Bachand returned to Connecticut and started her own Tea Party group. She recalls an early meeting where a biker, a preacher and a businessman in a suit sat together on her living room couch.

    “They had absolutely nothing in common, except they wanted to do what’s right for this country,” she said.

    Bachand’s group teamed up with others in the state — from gun rights to anti-abortion groups — to form the Connecticut Patriot Alliance. “Everybody in the alliance has their own particular bugaboo,” she said. “But we all agree on the Constitution, so we work together on the big issues.”

    They focused on local Senator Chris Dodd, the Democrat chairman of the U.S. Senate Banking Committee. “Every time Chris Dodd set foot in the state, between us we had 50 to 100 people waiting to protest,” Bachand said. “We made a real statement.”

    In Waco, Texas, the town’s Tea Party group blocked a local bailout. According to local media reports, in October the Waco City council approved a $700,000 loan to keep a local high-tech firm afloat under new ownership. But when the Waco Tea Party got wind of the decision, they mobilized to prevent it.

    “It made me mad,” recalled leadership council member Lisa Dickison, a mild-mannered woman who looks incapable of anger.

    Waco Tea Party head Toby Marie Walker said five or six members went to a county commissioner meeting, where the bailout was due to be approved. Walker said their presence alone led the commissioners to stop the bail out.

    “We just had to show up and they knew why we were there,” she said.

    The healthcare debate is where conservative Tea Partiers feel they have had most impact. They are convinced they forced Republicans into opposing the reform and felt they were a crucial factor in getting Scott Brown elected to the Senate seat left vacant by the death of Ted Kennedy.

    “On a conference call in December someone said maybe Brown could win and that we should get behind him,” Meckler of the Tea Party Patriots said. “The idea gained momentum from there.”

    People like retirees Calvin and Linda Dykstra wanted to eliminate the Democrats’ 60-seat, filibuster-proof majority that helped healthcare reform pass a vote in late December. They drove from western Michigan to Massachusetts in January and spent a week campaigning for Brown.

    Speaking at a Tea Party meeting in Manistee, Michigan, the two beamed and blushed like newlyweds, despite being in their mid-60s. “Not everyone had the time or the money to do what we did, but we felt we had to stop the socialist government takeover of healthcare,” said Calvin, a former physician.

    GETTING ORGANIZED

    As the movement has grown, coalitions have formed. In Michigan, Tea Party groups have formed the Michigan Tea Party Alliance with supporters of Glenn Beck’s 9.12 Project — a conservative group that wants America to resume the spirit of unity of September 12, 2001, the day after the September 11 attacks.

    “The movement is beginning to coalesce around a core set of principles — constitutionally limited government, free market ideology and low taxes,” said Tony Raymond, who was laid off at consulting company Accenture in March 2009 and is now a leader of the Northern Illinois Patriots.

    The Tea Party Patriots now have two paid national coordinators — Jenny Beth Martin and Mark Meckler — whose salaries come from member contributions. “I only started getting paid last month,” Meckler said. “I went through my life savings to get to this point and my family has really suffered.”

    “I was working for the movement 100 hours a week and they either had to start paying me or I’d have to go back to work.”

    There is a mentoring program to teach novice local leaders how to organize, as more than 200 new groups have joined them since the beginning of 2010.

    Staff at FreedomWorks believe the movement’s expansion is largely behind it, but American Majority’s Ryun said “the Tea Party is going to continue to grow until the country gets back on the right track.”

    Other volunteer groups have stepped in to aid conservatives in their quest for ideological purity. Utah-based Independence Caucus, for instance, vets conservative candidates using a questionnaire containing 80 questions based on the U.S. Constitution. Candidates who answer yes to at least 70 percent of those questions are interviewed by local conservatives.

    If they pass muster, Independence Caucus backs their candidacy. “But if we find someone is a chameleon and was lying, our policy is we’ll work twice as hard to remove them from office as we did to get them elected,” said Donald Jakel, the group’s coordinator for Ohio and Michigan.

    Independence Caucus has vetted at least one candidate in half the state and national seats up for grabs in Michigan.

    CONSERVATIVE MACHINE

    The efforts of Tea Party movement have also been backed by some well-funded conservative groups.

    FreedomWorks, headed by former Republican House Majority leader Dick Armey, says it was involved from the outset. It helped political novices navigate the bureaucratic requirements of holding a protest, including insurance issues and permits.

    The group has provided training for television interview, on meeting congressmen and public relations.

    Spokesman Adam Brandon said FreedomWorks’ budget in 2009 was $7 million, up to 70 percent from individual donations, up to 25 percent from foundations and the rest from corporations. The group does not name donors but said the foundations were those that typically give to conservative libertarian causes.

    In 2006 to 2007 FreedomWorks had zero online donations; in 2009 they had 19,000 individual online donors who contributed more than $500,000 in total.

    The group hopes to add up to 15 fiscal conservatives in the House of Representatives this year, plus four in the Senate.

    Purcellville, Virginia-based group American Majority has also provided training. It was founded in 2008 with financial backing from the Chicago-based Sam Adams Alliance, which promotes free market principles. Individual conservatives have given as much as $25,000 or as little as $100 each.

    The group’s president Ryun said conservative donors are taking a fresh look at the RNC and wondering if their money would be better spent on grassroots conservative groups.

    “The Republican grassroots operation is pretty much defunct,” he said. “Conservatives are looking for a better bang for their buck. There is going to be more competition for money that has traditionally gone to the RNC and I for one am going to go after that money, hard.”

    FreedomWorks and Our Country Deserves Better, a political action committee that has formed Tea Party Express, have been accused of being GOP operatives, including by other Tea Party groups. But both groups say their money comes from conservatives. Tea Party Express is staffed by people from Russo, Marsh & Associates, founded by Sal Russo, who began his political career as an assistant to Ronald Reagan when he was governor of California. A review of the Federal Election Commission filings from Our Country Deserves Better shows mostly small donations of a few hundred dollars, many of them from retirees.

    Joe Wierzbicki of Russo, Marsh & Associates said the GOP was hostile to the Tea Party movement at first. “The response from the party establishment was that this was bad, that this would look like sour grapes and paint conservatives in a poor light,” he said.

    More recently, Wierzbicki said the Republican Party has belatedly tried to woo Tea Partiers.

    Some Republicans have openly courted the movement, especially Sarah Palin, McCain’s running mate in 2008. She gave the keynote speech at the Tea Party Convention in Nashville in early February. Organized by Tea Party Nation, the event was derided by some other Tea Party groups as being a GOP front.

    “We like Sarah Palin, she’s one of us and she speaks to us,” said Tina Dupont of the Tea Party of West Michigan. “But she does not speak for us.” Her views were echoed by many.

    Most Republicans are not so popular. “The Republican Party would like to take over the Tea Party and use it to gain power,” Tanya Bachand said. “It’s the other way around and they don’t know what’s coming.”

    “Their reckoning is coming.”

    The GOP and individual Republican candidates are actively seeking Tea Party endorsements and votes. “At every meeting we have, we see local and state representatives of the Republican Party counting heads and trying to drum up support from our members,” said Nighta Davis, organizer of the North Georgia Patriots. “For six years the Republicans controlled Congress and the White House under Bush and they could have solved this country’s problems. But they did nothing of the kind.”

    “Now they want to co-opt us,” she added. “But they just don’t get it.”

    Ray Franz, a local Republican politician in western Michigan for three decades, is running for state representative for the 101st district, which includes Manistee.

    “The Republicans and the Tea Party movement are on the same page on most issues,” he said at a local Tea Party meeting. “The party has lost its brand and these conservatives are right to want to hold our feet to the fire and make sure we represent them properly.”

    Adam Kinzinger won the Republican primary to run for Illinois’ 11th district in the U.S. House of Representatives.

    In a blog in early January Eric Odom, executive director of the American Liberty Alliance, described Kinzinger as a “strong” Tea Party candidate and recommended readers consider donating to his campaign.

    Kinzinger said his campaign saw a major spike in small donations between $10 and $20 following that blog. “I’m a conservative Republican, and Tea Party people believe in the same things that we do,” he said. “The movement has helped remind the party that it lost track of the Republican principles that I believe in.”

    ENDANGERED RINOS

    The polarization of U.S. politics may explain why moderate Republicans are in trouble. According to the Pew Research Center, as recently as 2004, 30 percent of Americans were Republicans, but that fell to 23 percent in 2009. Conservatives made up 37 percent in 2004 and ended 2009 at the same level.

    According to Gallup, conservatives went from 36 percent of the population in 1992 to 40 percent in 2009, while moderates slid from 43 percent to 36 percent.

    Conservatives derisively call moderate Republicans RINOs — Republican In Name Only. They are angry at moderates over issues like immigration and the cap and trade climate bill.

    Joe Walsh, a Tea Party Republican who won the Republican primary for 8th U.S. congressional district in Illinois, said conservatives in his district are furious. “The biggest applause I get from audiences comes when I whack the Republicans over the head for doing the same thing as the Democrats,” he said. “This year, party establishment support could be the kiss of death. What will matter this year is the support of the rank and file.”

    Ted Schendel, 53, a semi-retired police officer and a Tea Party Republican, is running against “four millionaires” to be the Republican candidate for the 2nd district of Michigan.

    “Just before Christmas I was watching Glenn Beck when I realized that Glenn alone cannot take our country back,” he said, speaking at the Manistee Tea party meeting. “So instead of just shouting at the TV, I decided to run for office.”

    “I’m not stupid, I know I’ve got one almighty mountain to climb,” he said. “The only way I can do it is if I can get the common man behind me.”

    Tea Party Democrats are a rarer breed. Tim Curtis, 53, is a former U.S. Marine who owns a UPS Store franchise and is a member of the Tampa 9.12 Project. He is running as a Democrat for U.S. Congress in Florida’s 11th district.

    “There are those who believe in bigger, more costly and more intrusive government,” he said. “That’s not what this country was intended to be. The Tea Party movement cuts across party lines, as there’s more uniting us than separating us.”

    According to the Ipsos/Reuters poll, while 49 percent of Republicans said they identify with the Tea Party movement only 11 percent of Democrats said the same.

    While there appear to be Tea Party-inspired candidates running as Republicans across the country, there is not yet a clear picture of just how many are out there.

    “We’ve heard from a lot of them from around the country, but I don’t think anyone has counted them yet,” said JB Williams, who runs conservative web site www.freedomforce.us. “But we’ll see more of them as the year goes on.”

    “This is a movement that is determined to enact change peacefully,” he added. “But if someone tries to stop them, don’t be surprised if they resort to other means.”

    Many others are getting involved in local politics to push fiscal conservatism, including at the precinct delegate level. Called a number of different things in different states, this is the lowest elected unit in both political parties. The average precinct represents 1,100 voters. They get out the vote and can influence candidate selection.

    Selected in primaries, few people vote in these races.

    “In some counties up to 60 percent of these slots are vacant,” said Philip Glass, a commercial mortgage banker and national director of the National Precinct Alliance. This volunteer group is mapping the rules nationwide for becoming a precinct delegate to aid conservatives take these seats. “The tools for taking over both parties are just lying there waiting to be picked up,” he said.

    In Connecticut both parties use a town committee system. As a registered Republican, Tanya Bachand went to her Republican town committee and asked how to run. She was told three of the committee’s 12 spots were vacant and was asked to take a seat.

    “We have heard the same story many times from across the state,” she said. “This is the way to take over the Republican party from the ground up.”

    Tea party conservatives are also paying attention to key races in other states. “Any race in the country can become a national race,” said Tea Party Patriots’ Meckler.

    The movement has its sights set on a number of RINOs in this year’s Senate races. They are backing Marco Rubio against Charlie Crist in Florida, Rand Paul (the son of Republican Congressman Ron Paul) against Trey Grayson in Kentucky, Mike Lee in Utah against incumbent Robert Bennett, Chuck DeVore against former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina in California and, last but not least, J.D. Hayworth against McCain.

    “Many people in Arizona feel that John McCain has leaned across the aisle,” said Kathy Boatman, a member of the East Valley Tea Party in the Phoenix suburb of Gilbert. “But the only problem is that when he leans across the aisle … they pull him down, and sometimes flat on his face.”

    At a Tea Party event in south Miami, everyone favored Rubio, who has a substantial lead over Crist in the polls.

    “Charlie Crist is exactly what we don’t want,” said Nancy Meinhardt, a paralegal and a leading light in the Florida Tea Party movement. “He’s a Republican in name only, he’s not a conservative. It’s all a facade.”

    While some Tea Party groups endorse candidates, others steadfastly do not. “We leave that to individual groups to decide on a local level whether to endorse someone,” Tea Party Patriots’ Meckler said.

    Tea Party candidates did not fare well in the Texas primaries in early March, though James Henson, a politics professor at the University of Texas, said the state is a “low tax, low service, small government environment.”

    “Texas is already Tea Party country,” he said. “You’d have to represent some fairly extreme views to push Republicans here further to the right.”

    “In the midterms I wouldn’t be surprised to see Tea Party voters hold their noses and vote for the Republican candidates who won the primaries.”

    In the primaries in Illinois in early February, with the exception of Joe Walsh, Tea Party candidates fared badly. Tony Raymond of the Northern Illinois Patriots said Tea Partiers were kicking themselves for not getting involved sooner.

    “We missed the boat and are now stuck with some candidates we’d rather not vote for,” he said.

    Chris Merrill, a conservative radio host in Kansas City, said even if candidates are not running specifically as Tea Party candidates many are running on fiscal conservative platforms. “In some years the Tea Party message would not have resonated like it does this year,” he said. “It’s hard to say how many Tea Party candidates will get elected, but we will see more fiscal conservatives.”

    “We’ll have to wait and see whether that will still be the case in 2012.”

    BATTLES AHEAD

    Of the possible challenges ahead for the Tea Party movement the two main ones are not from the left, but from the right.

    The first comes from social conservatives, or the religious right. The Tea Party movement is dominated by fiscal conservatives and leaders like Eric Odom of the American Liberty Alliance say social issues like abortion and gay marriage should be avoided.

    When asked about abortion, for instance, Tina Dupont of the Tea Party of West Michigan says the group does not discuss it. “Most of us are probably pro-lifers,” she said. “But we avoid the topic because it is so divisive.”

    This has been noted by some on the religious right. “At the national level you have people saying it is all about fiscal issues and not about social issues because they say they are divisive,” said Tony Perkins, president of Christian lobby group the Family Research Council.

    Chris Merrill said while Tea Partiers can avoid divisive issues at meetings, they cannot if they run for office. “Running a campaign is different,” he said. “At some point they have to take a stand on social issues.”

    Some say a showdown between social and fiscal conservative groups may be inevitable. “Fiscal conservatives want to limit the size of government, social conservatives want to use government to further their agenda,” Henson said. “That will likely cause problems.”

    The other problem is the extreme fringe of the Tea Party movement, which was evident at a demonstration outside the Detroit auto show on a snowy day in January. More than half of the 20 or so protesters held signs protesting government bailouts. The rest held placards with black and white pictures of President Obama’s face, with a Hitler mustache added.

    Within minutes, both groups had moved to opposite corners of their allotted patch of concrete. Andrew Moylan of the National Taxpayers Union said with evident discomfort he had tried unsuccessfully to get rid of the Obama-as-Hitler posters. “I oppose Obama’s policies vehemently, I don’t agree with what he is trying to do,” he said. “But I believe that he is well-intentioned, even if he is dead wrong.”

    “Comparing him to Hitler is not only wrong on so many levels, it also reflects badly on us because all the pictures in the papers and on TV will be of them,” he added. “Our message will get lost in that.”

    Those who argued here that Obama is like Hitler say that healthcare reform would grant doctors the power of life and death over patients, as under the Nazi regime.

    The movement has also attracted members of the Council of Conservative Citizens, which supports some white supremacist causes, and from the John Birch Society and the LaRouchies. In a February 19 column in the Wall Street Journal, former Bush adviser Karl Rove described both as “fringe groups.”

    “If tea party groups are to maximize their influence on policy, they must now begin the difficult task of disassociating themselves from cranks and conspiracy nuts,” Rove wrote. “This includes 9/11 deniers, ‘birthers’ who insist Barack Obama was not born in the United States, and militia supporters espousing something vaguely close to armed rebellion.”

    (Additional Reporting by Tim Gaynor, editing by Jim Impoco and Claudia Parsons)

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    “Corrupted Politician” Roundup: Tea Party Express ‘Vote Them Out Tour’ Hits the Road.

    17 Mar

    3.29.2010 Update By Chase K. Hunter

    Tags: tea parties 2010, american tea party movement, tea party express, vote them out tour, tea party, american tea parties, tea parties 2010, sarah palin, andrew breitbart, tea party patriots unite, take back america tea party, michael savage, talk radio, american outrage, barack obama, martial law, peaceful political revolution

    The “info wars” continue to rage regarding the Tea Party movement, and I have now read dozens of news stories, both supporting the Tea Party, and ruthlessly villianizing it. I have also watched dozens of videos that are now being made everywhere, that are specifically intended to make Tea Party members and supporters look like complete idiots. Some of those videos are actually successfully doing that very thing, as many of the tea party people who protested last weekend in D.C. were woefully unprepared to face “tell all” citizen journalism cameras, and people being interviewed could not cite a single specific clause in Obamacare, the actual bill itself, that they objected to. Neither could they offer a single reasonable idea to replace the legislation.

    But one thing that every single person who was “suddenly” interviewed, out of the blue, DID say, and they all agreed on, was that they had been “whipped into a frenzy” by watching Fox News. This is disturbing and I believe it drives home my point, which I have written about over and over for two years now, which is that people need to TURN OFF their TVs and stop watching New World Order media propaganda outlets, which exist almost solely to mold, bend, twist, and manipulate public sentiments, this way, that way, and any way that will suit the means and motives of the hidden global governing elites.

    People who have watched Glenn Beck’s “weeping TV preacher and clown for hire antics” on air are buying the bait and falling right into the trap which is being laid to ensnare American patriots. The New World Order elites want Americans to rage, rise up, take to the streets, and wreak havoc everywhere. That’s exactly, precisely what they want. Why?

    They want to have an excellent reason to slap martial law onto this country, and leave it in place indefinitely, so that they will have all the reasons they need to surveil, arrest without due cause, imprison, censor, and clamp down on what’s left of American freedoms.

    My American compatriots, you are being led like lemmings to march into the sea. Stop following the lead of propaganda hucksters like Glen Beck, step back, take a deep breath, and realize what is at stake here. Once martial law is in place, it may not be rescinded for years to come. Get a grip on your passions, and proceed with your plans peacefully, intelligently, be well informed, and for God’s sake do not show up at rallies and public events literally dressed like circus clowns, and carnival characters.

    Your behaviors and everything that falls out of your mouth is being judged and used against you by a raucous and livid left wing media that answers directly to the White House. You are being manipulated by Fox News to get out in the streets and make uninformed asses of yourself in public. Get a clue as to what is happening here.

    We do NOT want or desire a violent revolution in this country. Work for change and progress toward restoring consitutional laws using lawful and legal means. Otherwise you are paving the way for the very thing that you fear the most, and that is losing what’s left of your civil rights under indefinite martial law.

    Chase Kyla Hunter

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    NWO Owned Mass Media Tries to Ignore 3.16 Tea Party Protests in DC [Should We Be Surprised?]

    17 Mar

    3.16.2010 By Chase K. Hunter….. Covering the “Coverage” – Tedious.

    Nancy Pelosi, regarding Obamacare: “It’s more insider and process-oriented than most people want to know.” Rally Nancy? We know all about just how “insider oriented” it is. You are liable and accountable for trying to cram this Obamacare bill down America’s throats. We won’t forget. [November 2010]

    I’d like to thank The Huffington Post for having the courage, [ balls, ovaries, hutzpa, spunk] to cover today’s Code RED 3.16.10 Washington D.C. Tea Party Protest. I can at least say there is one news outlet in America that seems to care enough to make an effort to track the maneuvering and posturing, and to follow the MSM’s ineptitude in covering anything about what is actually happening at this stage of the process, as opposed to what the presume is happening. The Huff Post coverage seems bent toward favoring the bill, but at least it is coverage.

    See http://huffingtonpost.com’s front page for 3.16.2010

    Just locating ANY news coverage about today’s DC Tea party protest  has been an exercise in REALITY checking how “state controlled” our mass media outlets have now become.

    It’s frightening. Once again, it seemed that a prior directive had been “issued” to ignore the DC tea party march. But thanks to the good folks who run patriot related and alternative news blogs, and the other sharp citizen journalists who attended and were quick to post their videos, I have some info to share about today’s events in DC. I regret that for health reasons I could not attend.

    So here are some of the latest videos, and some noteworthy re-posts from the few mainstream news sources which apparently still give a damn whether or not we are subject to socialized medicine in the USA against our wills. I’m worried, very worried about my country.

    – Chase

    Noteworthy coverage from the Huff Post:

    Another day in the health care reform debate brings with it another battle over parliamentary procedure, and another example of the media struggling to get some basic facts right. Today, the battle is joined over deeming resolutions, the process by which House Democrats may finally overcome hurdles and worries to get the process of passing reform moving forward.

    The GOP has advanced the idea that the “deem and pass” process — also known as “The Slaughter Rule” because the idea was suggested by Representative Louise Slaughter (D-N.Y.) — is tantamount to passing health care reform without voting on it. The media has largely accepted, or at least lent credence to this premise. But does that sound right to you, Marc Ambinder?

    ..that’s wrong. House Democrats aren’t doing that.
    In fact, they ARE taking an up or down vote on the Senate health care bill. They’re just doing it AT THE SAME TIME as they’re passing the reconciliation language, which countermands several controversial provisions.

    Here’s what’s going on. The House is stuck having to basically pass the Senate health care bill, because the bill cannot be reconciled in conference committee. Why? Because it will be filibustered. However, House members are averse to doing anything that looks like they approve of the various side-deals that were made in the Senate — like the so-called “Cornhusker Kickback.” The House intends to remove those unpopular features in budget reconciliation, but if they pursue budget reconciliation on a standard legislative timeline — where they pass the Senate bill outright first and then go back to pass a reconciliation package of fixes — they’d still appear to be endorsing the sketchy side deals, and then the GOP would jump up and down on their heads.

    Enter “deem and pass.” Under this process, the House will simply skip to approving the reconciliation fixes, and “deem” the Senate bill to be passed. By doing it this way, the Democrats get the Senate bill passed while simultaneously coming out against the unpopular features of the same.

    YES. All of this is basically motivated by concerns over perceptions and other such cosmetic bullshit. This is all about the House Democrats being scared out of their minds that they’ll have to spend even an hour explaining, “No, we do not approve of the Cornhusker Kickback.” But that’s America, circa 2010. It makes the Democrats look timid, but it doesn’t make them wrong.

    This is now the third round of opposition that’s been put before the media ever since the “Slaughter Rule” was first proposed. The first round featured Republicans going nuts about it, on the grounds that it was some sort of unprecedented legislative maneuver. Just like they said about budget reconciliation! Sadly, that doesn’t bear up under scrutiny. As Ryan Grim reports, however, deeming resolutions are pretty darned precedented:

    The first time that the chamber used what’s known as a “deeming resolution” — the mechanism Democrats are leaning toward using to pass the Senate health care bill through the House — was March 16, 1933. Then, as now, it involved a bill that had little support in the chamber among individual Democrats, but all of them knew they had to pass it. Very few Democrats want to vote for the Senate version of health care reform, but most are okay with it as long as it’s amended through reconciliation.

    Less than two weeks into FDR’s first 100 days, Congress needed to raise its debt ceiling, a ritual vote that hasn’t gotten any easier for the majority party in the intervening 77 years — and is still political fodder for partisan opponents.

    Instead of voting on the underlying Senate bill to raise the debt ceiling in 1933, the House voted on Resolution 63, which stated that “immediately upon the adoption of this resolution the bill H.R. 2820, with Senate amendments thereto, be, and the same hereby is, taken from the Speaker’s table to the end that all Senate amendments be, and the same are hereby, agreed to.”

    More recently, Grim notes that deeming resolutions were used by Republicans “36 times in 2005 and 2006,” and by Democrats “49 times in 2007 and 2008.”

    The second salvo from health care opponents arrived in the form of complaints that Louise Slaughter once opposed the use of her own “Slaughter Rule” on the grounds that it was unconstitutional. As Ezra Klein explains, that’s true:

    So today’s furor is that Nancy Pelosi and Louise Slaughter joined Public Citizen in a lawsuit arguing that a bill that George W. Bush signed was invalid because Deem and Pass is unconstitutional. But the court ruled against Public Citizen, Pelosi and Slaughter. Deem and Pass, well, passed. And now Democrats are using it, too.

    Of course, the fact that Slaughter learned that deeming resolutions were entirely above board is probably what informed her decision to employ a deeming resolution!

    I don’t think anyone captured the baseline of this ongoing back-and-forth raging over parliamentary procedures better than Matt Yglesias, who writes, “Everyone knows that 100 percent of the people who like the underlying health care bill will approve of the use of the procedural mechanisms necessary to enact it, whereas 100 percent of the process-objectors will also be people who don’t like the bill.” It stands to reason that if all the majorities were flipped and the GOP was about to use “Deem And Pass” to get something passed, they’d pull the trigger on it and never look back.

    There’s no doubt at all that this legislative obscuranta is confusing. But it’s not impossible to explain, you just have to want to explain it. Unfortunately, the media is doing a terrible job at this task. Per Byron Tau, over at The New Republic:

    But the way that some journalists are describing it, you’d think the House Democrats were willing a bill into law by magic. “House may try to pass Senate health-care bill without voting on it,” blared a Washington Post headline. The Post’s only explanation of the tactic came from Nancy Pelosi, who said, “It’s more insider and process-oriented than most people want to know.”
    The Wall Street Journal editorial board went even further, beginning their editorial with a cutesy fairy tale setup:

    We’re not sure American schools teach civics any more, but once upon a time they taught that under the U.S. Constitution a bill had to pass both the House and Senate to become law. Until this week, that is, when Speaker Nancy Pelosi is moving to merely “deem” that the House has passed the Senate health-care bill and then send it to President Obama to sign anyway.

    None of this is new! Does one side want health care and the other side not want health care and nobody wants to compromise? Yay! SHINY HORSE RACE FOR THE MEDIA TO COVER. Who cares if the contention that Nancy Pelosi wants to pass health care reform without a vote is a lie? To the political press, a lie is just an “interesting point of view.”

    Please send tips to tv@huffingtonpost.com — learn more about our media monitoring project here.

    Know something we don’t? E-mail us at huffpolitics@huffingtonpost.com

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