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Why do mainstream media favor Tea Party over Occupy Wall Street?

Support for the Tea Party is in a free fall. Now that so many voters have discovered that they apparently purchased a defective product in Tea Party governance in the 2010 elections, perhaps a similar recognition on the part of the mainstream media will not be so far behind.... Read more»

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Dec 5, 2011, 9:45 am
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Why do mainstream media favor Tea Party over Occupy Wall Street?

Well, I stopped reading the piece after the first few words. But, you asked a question, so here’s my theory…

If what your question implies is true (and I don’t think it is)...

-Maybe it’s because the Tea Party have more respect for themselves then Occupiers. Occupiers typically don’t shave or take showers.

-Perhaps it’s because the Tea Party follows the rules by getting permits for their events.

-Perhaps it’s because the Tea Party generally works for a living, while Occupiers yell “gimme gimme gimme”

-Perhaps it’s because the Tea Party actually articulates a message where Occupiers just yell “we’re angry. We’re Angry. Wait, what was I talking about again? Dave’s not here man…”

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Dec 5, 2011, 10:10 am
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Eric alterman, center for american regression. Eric and the gang at THE CENTER just continue to pound out the relentless attack on anything that isnt ultra left socialistic marxist agenda. After all he is a senior FELLOW. Hey Fella, take your trifling terrible tainted talk and go live at an Occupy site. You also need a good Kabuki.

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