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Black people and the Tea Party Movement

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C Robert JonesPhD

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One of the nasty lines of attack used by the left against the Tea Party Movement is that it is racist in nature. The left describes the movement as angry, racist white people. Tea Party events have been maliciously described as looking like lynch mobs. This is vile slander.

The real question should be why, when Obama’s approval ratings languish in the mid 40s, does he enjoy an approval rating among American blacks north of 92%? Black people aren’t being excluded from the Tea Party movement by racist white people. They have self segregated by almost universally supporting the Obama agenda. Almost.

Black people who don’t support the socialist agenda of Obama, however, are welcomed with open arms at Tea Party events. The claim that they are somehow excluded involvement is a vicious lie

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