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Demand the GOP stop inciting and supporting hate

The hateful acts that occurred at the tea party rally in Washington this weekend were not isolated incidents -- they are part of a growing pattern of violent rhetoric, racially charged imagery, and paranoid conspiracy theories emerging from the Republican party's grassroots supporters.

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Republicans officials have contributed to this atmosphere with fear-mongering and coded racism, and they have actively courted this element of their party. It's time that Republican leadership is forced to address what it's helped to create.

Please join us in confronting Republican leaders and demanding that they take responsibility for tamping down the bigotry and hate among their supporters, and that they disavow the fear-mongering that leads to it. And please ask your friends and family to do the same -- unless we take a strong stand against this kind of hate, it will continue. We need as many people as possible -- of every race -- demanding that it stop.

Our members are calling on Michael Steele, John Boehner, and Mitch McConnell to do two things:

  1. Unequivocally condemn bigotry and hate among your supporters, and make clear that those who embrace it have no place in your party and that you reject their support.
  2. Make clear that you will not tolerate fear-mongering and coded appeals to racism from officials in the Republican party, at any level.

Here's the message we sent to our members today:

Dear ColorOfChange.org member,

It's time to hold the Republican Party accountable.

You've probably heard about Tea Party members shouting "Nigger!" at Black Congressmen during a protest in Washington, D.C. last weekend. One of the protesters spat on Congressman Emmanuel Cleaver, while another called openly gay Representative Barney Frank a "faggot" as the laughing crowd imitated his lisp.1

But Saturday was just the most recent example of the intolerance and hate coming from right-wing extremists this past year. At times it's been instigated by Republican leaders. When not, it's usually condoned and seen as part of a strategy to score politically. Either way, it's completely unacceptable and has to stop.

It's time to confront Republican leadership and force them to take responsibility for the atmosphere they've helped create. Join us in drawing a line in the sand, and ask your friends and family to do the same:

http://colorofchange.org/hate/

We're calling on RNC Chair Michael Steele, House Minority Leader John Boehner, and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell to publicly do two simple things:

  1. Unequivocally condemn bigotry and hate among their supporters, and make clear that those who embrace it have no place in their party.
  2. Make clear that they will not tolerate fear-mongering and coded appeals to racism from officials in the Republican party, at any level.

Republican leaders publicly denounced Saturday's ugly scene, but they failed to acknowledge that this is only the latest incident in a pattern of violent rhetoric, racially charged imagery, and paranoid conspiracy theories at Tea Party rallies.2 Many Tea Partiers aren't simply about dissent -- they use fear and hatred to assault the very legitimacy of our elected leaders. It's the worst America has to offer.

Despite this, Republican leaders court the Tea Party movement while methodically supporting, exacerbating and exploiting their fear and anger for cynical political ends.3 This is nothing less than a betrayal of American values, and it's up to us to force the Republicans to stop aiding and abetting this enterprise:

http://colorofchange.org/hate/

The Tea Party movement has been marked by racially inflammatory and violent outbursts since its inception a year ago. GOP leaders are trying to pass off this weekend's assaults on Congressmen Lewis, Cleaver, Clyburn and Frank as isolated incidents. But when so-called "isolated incidents" crop up again and again, a pattern starts to emerge. The examples are numerous.

At rallies held to protest tax day last year, Tea Partiers carried signs that announced "Obama's Plan: White Slavery," "The American Taxpayers are the Jews for Obama's Oven," and "Guns Tomorrow!"4 The Republican National Committee had endorsed the rallies, and RNC Chairman Michael Steele encouraged Tea Partiers to send a "virtual tea bag" to President Obama and Democratic Congressional leadership.5 After reports of the fear-mongering signs surfaced, Steele did nothing to distance his party from the lunatic fringe. He has even gone so far as to say that if he didn't have his current position, he'd be "out there with the tea partiers."6 Some Republican governors even planned a "Tea Party 2.0" for the following month in an effort to build on the rallies' momentum.7

The Tea Party's venomous rhetoric picked up steam over the summer, when angry mobs flooded town hall meetings legislators had organized as sites for rational, civil debate on health care reform. After one meeting in Atlanta, a swastika was painted on the office of Congressman David Scott (D-GA), who had also received a flier addressed to "nigga David Scott." 8 Some protesters showed up at town hall meetings carrying guns, including at least one man who was armed at an event where the President was speaking 9. Again, Republicans responded to these tactics with silence, doing nothing to denounce them.

Similarly, there was no public outcry from Republican leadership when Mark Williams, a leader of the Tea Party movement, was exposed for having described the President as "an Indonesian Muslim turned welfare thug and a racist in chief" on his blog.10 Instead, members of the GOP continued to show up to and endorse Tea Party rallies. And as recently as Sunday -- the day that the historic health care bill passed the House -- Republican members of the House riled up the same Tea Party crowd that had earlier harassed their fellow members with hate and bigotry.

Our country deserves better than this. No matter what party one supports, we should all take strong action to support civil, honest, and respectful public debate. Can you take a moment to call on Michael Steele, John Boehner, and Mitch McConnell to denounce the racist rhetoric and fear-mongering that have been ongoing, significant characteristics of the Tea Party movement, and tell those who embrace these divisive and un-American beiefs that they have no place in their party, as members or leaders? And when you do, please ask your family and friends to do the same:

http://colorofchange.org/hate/

Thanks and Peace,

-- James, Gabriel, William, Dani, Milton and the rest of the ColorOfChange.org team

March 23rd, 2010

1. "Tea Party Protests: 'Ni**er,' 'Fa**ot' Shouted At Members Of Congress," Huffington Post, 3-20-2010

http://huff.to/atRmru

2. "10 Most Offensive Tea Party Signs And Extensive Photo Coverage From Tax Day Protests," Huffington Post, 4-16-09

http://huff.to/9Sgf3S

3. "Memo Reveals GOP Plan to Exploit Fear of Obama," AOL News, 3-4-2010

http://huff.to/c4ZOH4

4. See Reference 2

5. "Tax Day Tea Parties Officially Endorsed By Republican Party," Huffington Post, 5-15-2009

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/04/14/tax-day-tea-parties-offic_n_186788.html

6. "Steele: I'd join the tea parties," Politico, 1-15-10

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0110/31177.html

7. "GOP govs plan Tea Party sequel," Politico, 5-12-2009

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0509/22436.html

8. "Rep. David Scott's (D-Ga) office spray-painted with Swastika," Daily Kos, 8-11-2009

http://bit.ly/8YInIb

9. "Armed and Dangerous?" Talking Points Memo, 8-11-2009

http://bit.ly/LV1wb

10. "Tea party leader calls Obama a welfare thug," The Loop, 9-15-09

http://theloop21.com/news/teaparty-leaders-calls-obama-welfare-thug

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curtilingus's picture

You have to admit, white slavery does create jobs.

fastfeat's picture

as well...


"Parachutes are allowed in checked or carry-on baggage, but may not be worn in flight."

---Southwest Airlines

donatelloj40's picture

That moronon carrying the sign.Put his ass in chains and sail him across the atlantic so he can get a taste of what real slavery is.

patasalada's picture

Let me see if I understand this. The supreme court just ruled that corporations could donate hellacious amount of money to support the political whores of their choice, and your are suggesting that a DEMAND from us common folks can make a difference? What planet are you living on?

fiver's picture

Especially by Democrats who trot out scary examples to distract and make themselves look better by comparison.

Notice how examples of crazy wingnuts are everywhere today and yesterday?

And the proposed solution in this case?

Michael Steele will say it's bad and that he won't tolerate it, and all the problems will go away - cause it's the Republicans fault - the Democrats are the good guys.

Michael Steele's comment and toleration is your objective?

Sure. Right. Sounds like someone needs a political football to toss around.


Corruption favors the wealthy.

Pocatello's picture

Let's see, the left produces actual video of nutjobs with misspelled signs,loaded up with penile extensions, and a mindless rage verses "Scary (socialist) Monkey" stories on the right. Yeah, those are equivalent.

fiver's picture

Does that mean we have a nationwide problem with people shooting bottle-rockets out their rear? If so, how can we make you afraid of it? Apparently, with one post.

But hey, as long as it makes the Dems look good by comparison. Not equivalence: comparison. But in a country of hundreds of millions, looking good by comparison becomes an easy thing. All you have to do is get some wacko on a video.

Think there might be anything on YouTube?


Corruption favors the wealthy.

Pocatello's picture

It seems Mr. Rucker (et al) have beaten you to the Jackass Video link(s).

fiver's picture

There's hundreds and hundreds more. And there always will be. These people are never going away. But they are a small and powerless minority.

My questions are for those that would use this small and powerless minority to frighten people. Or distract them.


Corruption favors the wealthy.

I don't see members of congress supporting and encouraging the people in the Jackass videos.

fiver's picture

Maybe we could organize a nationwide effort to get them to stop. Or even better, we could organize a nationwide effort to ask Michael Steele to ask them to stop or to not tolerate it.

As long as the Dems can look good by comparison - because they look a lot like conservative Republicans otherwise.

Any more irrelevant kooks we should concentrate on?


Corruption favors the wealthy.

people want to be concerned about should be set aside so you can continue to crusade against what you see to be perfidious behavior by Democrats.

There are times when you should not inject your crusade into every issue. Save it for when the audience is more receptive.


TFR

bonsai pajamas's picture

Nor are the butt rocket launchers emboldened to perform ever more radical butt launches by a huge national conglomerate of newspapers, and cable television and radio networks constantly making it appear that they are in the majority.

I get so frustrated that many of the people with whom I thought shared the same overall concerns for the direction of this Country during the Bush II years, now seem perfectly okay with President Obama's continuing, and in some cases going even further (mostly in terms of codifying certain abuses), to curtail our Constitutional protections, most especially those provided by the Fourth and Fifth Amendments.

It just seems so screamingly obvious that we are being just as manipulated as the "teabaggers" by the "not a dime's worth of actual difference" duopoly in D.C.. Maddening.

Joementum's picture

Can we ask the Klan to get up to speed on diversity?

It's highly unlikely that any republicans will ever disavow the racist tactics of the nutbaggers, from their POV it is working for them so who cares how petty and stupid it makes them look.


When angry, count four, when very angry, swear.
-Mark Twain-

exactly n/t

nonny mouse's picture

Those with any sanity and morality have already left the Republican party in droves. Even if they can't bring themselves to register as Democrats, there's a growing number of 'Independents' (i.e., None of the Above party) who are already disillusioned with the right and anxious to disassociate themselves with such loathsome bigots.

So, if the GOP did actually discourage the willfully ignorant and racists and tea-bagging fear-mongerers...

... what would be left to vote for them?

Liberalicious's picture

You're asking Rethugs to take responsibility!

Handypants's picture

I signed it.


"I know that there are people who do not love their fellow
man, and I hate people like that!
" ~ Tom Lehrer (1928 - )

BOILINABAG's picture

it's better if they ratchet up the anti behavior. better for the dems to point out who the GOP is now. you need sunlight to disinfect. let the rightwing go crazy, as long as they aren't wearing hoods, we can pick them out, and then we can setup the re-education camps!

this is the face of the GOP now....
teabagger

fastfeat's picture

was dead?


"Parachutes are allowed in checked or carry-on baggage, but may not be worn in flight."

---Southwest Airlines

Savagewinston's picture

..for one min. they're going to stop the insanity they unleashed?

1. They've stopped listening to you people a long time ago.

2. Those "paranoid" tea-baggers are all they have left.

Ergo, you're "demand" will have little effect apart from sending the petition to the DHS and have everyone labeled as "enemy combatants" & treated accordingly under the so-called "Patriot" Act.

jakes's picture

I know some republicans and I do think this type of thing will certainly cleave a few off they are very uncomfortable - worth the effort if not just to be on the right side of this issue.

Kreskin's picture

Maybe these psychos , low life and stupid asses are a good thing , if this keeps up and the Repugs don't disown them they'll turn off a whole lot of Independents and even some moderate Repugs . Have to remember this Tea Party bunch are just a tiny minority but are given a disproportionate amount of press coverage .

bonsai pajamas's picture

coverage by the people who created them -- Murdoch and Ailes.

From TPM

Or Moose Style: An Open Letter To Conservatives By Russell King

It is absolutely SPOT ON and ought to be spread far and wide (and the author has given permission to do just that).

We've all seen the GOP leaders speak - do you actually think they're going to silence the hate filled rhetoric? Most of these republican leaders represent right wing/hardcore conservative voters - supporting the violent teabaggers is a sure way to get reelected. IMO

You can't expect to hold Republican leadership responsible for the actions and words of "Real Americans". After all, it's just grassroots folk who fear for their country.

Nudge, Nudge, Wink, Wink

smithersSOCAL's picture

GROW A BACK BONE!

This is what I hate about the WASPY left.

people are mean, what doesnt kill you, makes you stronger.

I got called ****** and wetback all throughout my youth, and i'm sure i'm not the only one here to have been treated unfairly because i'm different.

let these quacks ramp up the attacks, most of it is so predictable and disjointed you cant even take them seriously.

what we're seeing is the face of the angry white male, many of us are used to it.

and i'm not scared........

derekthered's picture

stir em up, the teabag crowd are a minority, the more exposure they get,the more they will upset grandma down the street. most people just want peace and quiet, go to the grocery store, watch the tube.

sharksbreath's picture

Fox News is the best thing to happen to the Democrats.

They put the lies and the crazy on full display.

derekthered's picture

would be to get the msm to increase the coverage of the teabaggers, the more they get in front of the cameras, the more people they alienate.
demographics are against them, they know it, this why why they are flipping out.
we need to get the film to be shown on the big three.

good point.

fastfeat's picture

are the only thing keeping these turds in the spotlight. Between the whole lot of them, they probably share one dial-up connection on the Sand Point, Idaho community library.


"Parachutes are allowed in checked or carry-on baggage, but may not be worn in flight."

---Southwest Airlines

(provided nobody is hurt by some right wing yahoo)

Otherwise- their preaching of paranoia, fear and hate helps our cause- it will keep them unelectable.

The only way Republicans will stop preaching hate is if they let the moderates back into their party- and that ain't gonna happen....

So when Glenn Beck goes on his tinfoil hat rants, I just nuke up some popcorn and enjoy the freakshow.

cosmo's picture

Let's get an inauguration-size crowd in DC for Memorial Day, or the 4th of July, and protest the violent rhetoric in our own, peaceful, intelligent style. I would definitely make the trip!

Numinous_one's picture

Most of them are racist, full of hate, and many fear that blacks will take revenge for the mistreatment of the past and present.

Most bigots imagine that other people think like them. They act of of ignorance, and are proud of that fact.

You think it's an accident that there's a direct correllation between some of the dumbest, and most racist states in this country? (also the most religious... go figure.)

Wake up. The republicans love their people to act like this. It makes them lots of money, and helps to distract people from trying to better their own lives.

They walk on the backs of the underclass... so they make sure that most people will always be in the underclass.

Ding ding ding!! Today's winner!


"Parachutes are allowed in checked or carry-on baggage, but may not be worn in flight."

---Southwest Airlines

Which is why they think Obama is a fascist- since the Republicans hold fascist views- they assume Obama has the same fascist agenda of Bush/Cheney

fil hussein oaks's picture

threaten to ‘assassinate’ children of pro-reform lawmakers.

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/...

Lets state the obvious- The Patriot Act was intended to be applied only to people on the left- Well, I say it's high time we use it on the right wing domestic terrorists...

I think 90% of these right wingers threatening violence are people with anger issues and mental illness, but most would not carry out such threats- But 10% probrolly would- and they need to be smacked down and dealt with...Right wingers will be in for a shock-go after someone's family, you'll get a head full of buckshot.....
Police should shoot these people on sight....

What gets me is that even if right wing psychos went after the children of liberals- FOX news and their foillowers would not lable the killers terrorists if they were white and Chrsitian.

lex's picture

Boycott Fox 'Always Lie and Blame the Liberals' News and 'never ever' vote for a Fascist Republican/Conservative!

tiktokklok's picture

...and inform Republican leaders as well as their tools in the media that we will hold each and every one of them personally responsible and accountable to us (many of us are highly-trained, combat-seasoned elite unit military veterans) for each and every breach of the law committed by them and/or their followers.

Truth_Critic's picture

What is your reaction to the newly passed health care reform bill?

For it 44% 259492

Against it 41% 239561

Not sure 15% 87154

Total votes: 586207

This is not a scientific poll


Study the symptoms not the virus...

. . . feel they even have a "good understanding" of the bill.

This bill is like the hottie you see in the bar at closing time - it gets worse and worse the more you see it sober.


Corruption favors the wealthy.

ysbaddaden's picture
)O(

Which sober, your or her?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L11fQ6-QTIc


Diabolus est Deus Inversus

hope to embattled tools of the great Democratic distractions.


TFR

fiver's picture

Or just more mindless snark you'll be forced to run away from at the slightest challenge.

Again.


Corruption favors the wealthy.

fiver's picture

Corruption favors the wealthy.

Truth_Critic's picture

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder...

CBS Stands Behind Acceptance Of Focus On Family:-/


Study the symptoms not the virus...

sharksbreath's picture

Michelle Bachman

roxsteady's picture

He's lost his top tier advertisers. Go to media matters for the daily funning tally of which big sponsors have left him. It's quite impressive. The point is that Color of Change get's shit done and will likely force one of those Republican clowns to have to respond.

Logy's picture

Hate is pretty much the only thing the GOP still supports. If they stop supporting hate they would be totally irrelevant.

ricky's picture

don't go to da beat. I give it a 45, Dick. Good lyrics though.


TFR

DamOTclese's picture

Eliminate hate, bigotry, and Christanic treason and there would not be any Party members left. That's all that's left in the GOP.

They do not like the hate speech up there so much, eh?

Are you fuckin' nuts?

If the GOP was on the ledge of the Empire State building, I'd yell "jump". If it had a loaded pistol to it's head, I'd implore it to pull the trigger.

Let them be. That's what the sonsofbitches deserve. Just let 'em be.

bonsai pajamas's picture

^

kellyofsiam's picture

My late father was a Republican and local politician...we did not agree on politics. Although a Republican he hated racism and bullies. He would denounce this band of willfully ignorant thugs who call themselves Republicans...

My late father worked hard his entire life and never begrudged others...he complained about taxes but realized they were necessary and wanted to help his fellow citizens.

He would be driven from today's party for not being "republican enough."

He would denounce today's party and the teabaggers as traitors to the country he fought for in the Pacific theater.

ysbaddaden's picture
)O(

Where they had Beach Blanket Bingo in Chinese

But sub-titled

In Vietnamese?


Diabolus est Deus Inversus

exitstan's picture
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nayrb3s2's picture

On two separate occasions, in the well-to-do suburbs of Suffolk County Long Island, I staged lone counter-protests to the Tea Partiers. I encountered severe hatred, and even a death threat. YOu can read about the encounters here: http://bryanjohnsonblog.com/2010/03/06/tea-pa... and here: http://bryanjohnsonblog.com/2010/02/20/hate-o...

Joe H.'s picture

It's actually funny to think that republicans would do anything about their nasty rascist tones.

I have republican acquaintances and I can honestly say that they all believe the lies and they are closet rascists too.

No, the republicans are not going to distance themselves from the rascists because it is part of their backbone. It is inseparable from their id.

The republicans are silent on the fleabag movement's assassination wetdreams because many of them quietly condone it and agree with it.

It's very much the same as "mainstream christians" who don't speak out against christian terrorists who bomb abortion clinics.

But then, we're talking about the exact same two groups of people, aren't we?

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