Is The Tea Party A Far-Right Extremist Movement ?
Listening to the mainstream media it's easy to believe that the Tea Party is a far-right extremist group.
Once again, the mainstream media seems oblivious to fact that not every one who disagrees with their globalist propaganda is a far-right extremist or any type right-wing militant.
Now I understand that the left-wing bias (to not say dogma) is so preponderant within the politico-media establishment that the temptation is big to label anyone that goes against the single-thought doctrine as an extremist (or a racist or a fascist or an antisemite or a homophobe).
But clearly they realize that with 15% approval rating, not everyone who disagrees with Obama the Clown belongs to a far-right movement or even a political group ? Apparently not.

And how many of the 15% of "Americans" that support him are illegals ? How many are unemployed ? How many are on government programs ?
Is the Tea Party really the far-right group it is decried to be by the media ?
Not a chance. Their platform is about limited taxation and the role of the federal government.
While these issues are very important for our future, there are some more pressing problems that must be addressed (and would be addressed immediately if the Tea Party was an actual right-wing movement).
These problems are notably :
- The loss of our sovereignty
- Massive illegal immigrant invasion
- Public schools becoming indoctrination camps under common core
- The assaults against the notion of family
- Obama fighting wars for Europe and Saudi Arabia
- Assaults on the second amendment
- Proliferation of foreigners (Feinstein, Schumer, Obama) in the US government
- The de-industrialization of our nation
- Unemployment and poverty (record suicide rates among workers)
Yet none of these issues appear on any Tea Party affiliated political platform.
As you can see, the Tea Party is at best a center right movement.
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