Tea Party Express Tour to Escalate Obama Vs FOX Battle

Robert Dougherty
The Tea Party Express is coming back, as the Tea Party Express II is already on the road. The Tea Party Express took the infamous tea parties across country, and now the Tea Party Express II is continuing the trend. The Tea Party Express II bus tour launched from San Diego yesterday, and will go through 38 cities in the next 19 days. The road-trip of the second Tea Party Express comes at another volatile time for the movement, as war continues to break between the White House and the Tea Party sponsors.

The Tea Party Express is the first new campaign from the movement since the 9/12 Project over a month ago. The group seeks to continue momentum with their second bus tour, which is called "The Tea Party Express II: Countdown to Judgment Day"

The Tea Party Express II called their countdown "Judgment Day" to signal that the day of reckoning for the government is at hand. In their view, Judgment Day is when real Americas finally rebel against taxes, the budget, the bailouts, and big government in general. But calling it "Judgment Day" is also the latest excuse for their liberal enemies to call the Tea Party movement fascist, religious fanatics, and extremists bent on starting Civil War II.

That kind of back-and-forth round of name calling is typical for the Tea Party supporters and opposition. With the Tea Party Express II on the road, the sniping has begun anew, especially in the context of the White House's current battles with FOX News.

The Obama administration has been much more vocal in going against FOX News lately, and questioning their legitimacy. Obama supporters have also used the Tea Party Express to attack FOX News, which has been backing the movement ever since it began.

MSNBC's resident "loony left" broadcasters have run with this time, as Rachel Maddow said that FOX's promotion of the Tea Party automatically disqualifies it as a news organization. Keith Olbermann also had special comments against the Tea Party Express, saying that no one would come to their parking lot rallies. Of course, debates over how many people show up at Tea Party rallies have already been done.

The Tea Party Express II continues to roll on nevertheless, as their latest tour to get America to wake up is underway. FOX's certain coverage of the tour, and the openings that it may give Obama and his friends to attack them anew, may be an even bigger show than the actual rallies themselves.

Sources

News Blaze- "Giant kickoff for Tea Party Express in San Diego & Los Angeles"

Newsbusters- "Maddow's Hypocrist: Fox Not A 'Normal News Channel' Due to Tea Party Promo"

Main Street Monroe- "Olbermann Tries to Smear Tea Party Express II"

Published by Robert Dougherty

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  • colero binson 12/1/2009

    The Tea Party Express national bus tour will host a series of tea party rallies all across the nation from coast-to-coast and border-to-border.The tour comes exactly one-year before the November 2010 elections - and this will serve as a "Countdown to Judgment Day" for our elected officials
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  • bob 10/28/2009

    go tea party! who cares what CNN and others think. thank god there people who will stand up and refuse to be herded like sheep. big government,bogus bail outs,bull crap wars,unprotected borders,out of hand taxes,the list goes on.yes I to want my country back!

  • mike 10/25/2009

    I was at this event today. I,am a 17 year Navy VET and what did I see some very peaceful people about 3,000 not 1,000. They are concerned with the country going the wrong direction and they should be. These people are not nuts they have taken a look at what is going on around them and said this is not right as I have. I feel more and more people will get involved soon.

  • LarryMondello 10/25/2009

    This article references irrelavent commentators as factors against thousands of great Americans. Keep in mind, more people will get up, prepare signs, drive out to stand in questionable weather during this tour than those who will bother to watch a box in front of the couch with these two clowns, on a given night.

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