NPR Finds Tea Parties Channel 'Pet Peeves,' Organized by Conservatives and Fox News

Photo of Tim Graham.

The tea-party coverage even trickled on National Public Radio on Wednesday night, on their newscast All Things Considered. It was a fairly respectful hearing of dissent, even though anchor Melissa Block suggested the protesters were bearing only "pet peeves," and reporter Robert Smith insisted the festivities weren't exactly "grass roots" activity, since they were grown with "partisan fertilizer."

They were put together by "conservative" groups and Fox News. Would NPR or the TV networks ever describe the anti-war or pro-amnesty protests they lavishly cover as "liberal" events, or note they're less than "grass roots" because they got heavy play on ABC, CBS, and NBC? But Smith went there on the tea parties:

All conceived and put together, they say, by grassroots activists -- not that there wasn't a little partisan fertilizer. Conservative groups like Freedom Works lent their organizing muscle on the Internet. Freedom Works was founded by former Republican Congressman Dick Armey. Conservative bloggers and talk show hosts jumped on board. Fox News began publicizing the events early and often. Fox hosts are broadcasting live today from various tea parties.

Anchor Melissa Block sounded patronizing in her introduction, that the rabble was organizing, and it certainly didn't originate in the highly sophisticated and intelligent offices of a taxpayer-funded broadcast outfit:

MELISSA BLOCK: Income taxes are due today and many Americans consider that reason enough to protest. Throw in general frustration with the Obama administration, Democrats, Republicans, national debt and assorted other pet peeves about the government and you have tax day tea parties. NPR's Robert Smith has this report on a few of them.

ROBERT SMITH: The original Boston tea party was a covert action. Dozens of colonists sneaking aboard a British ship under the cover of night to dump tax tea shipments overboard. Today's tea parties were all that getting attention. Let's start in Staten Island, New York.

Unidentified Man #1: It is about time we stop spending all this money. Give us liberty, not death.

SMITH: A few hundred protesters stood in a cold drizzle to yell at the office of a Democratic congressman across the street. Loretta Jamboy(ph) passed out the symbolic items.

LORETTA JAMBOY: Everybody want a tea bag for the tea party that we're at?

Unidentified Woman #1: Well, bags. No strings on them.

SMITH: So, you have these new fangled tea bags that don't have strings.

Unidentified Woman #1: Yeah. And I couldn't bring decaf, they're too expensive. And I'd get taxed too much on it.

SMITH: Everyone here had some sort of beef with the government. But with no formal agenda and staffed by volunteers, everyone was responsible for their own demands.

Unidentified Man #2: The states making their own gun laws is against the constitution.

Unidentified Woman #2: I want the government to start listening. I want them to stop spending money. They're spending money we don't have on things that are not going to stimulate the economy.

SMITH: Your sign says expose the facts. You've got a problem with the Federal Reserve.

Unidentified Man #3: With the Federal Reserve system exactly, you know, our dollar is no longer backed by gold, backed by silver, backed by anything tangible.

SMITH: John Perry, Alan Talercio, and Alex Leonard(ph) say if anything links the protest together, it's the loathing of big government. And the biggest symbol of that? Well, on April 15th, it has to be taxes. In Nashville, Tennessee, almost 3,000 people gathered on the plaza down the hill from state capitol. Among them Craig Tice(ph) who works for himself as a mechanic. He's got plenty of time while he works to listen to Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity on the radio.

Mr. CRAIG TICE: For me, the biggest issue is they want to tax to rich, which I think is a very bad idea because you have the people that are making the money, paying the bills and you want to up and up - all that does is affect everybody else down the line.

SMITH: Tice himself says he's middle class. He'll probably get the tax cut in the stimulus package. But he says he'd like to be rich someday. Organizers say that by the end of the evening, the number of protests will number more than 300. All conceived and put together, they say, by grassroots activists - not that there wasn't a little partisan fertilizer. Conservative groups like Freedom Works lent their organizing muscle on the Internet. Freedom Works was founded by former Republican Congressman Dick Armey. Conservative bloggers and talk show hosts jumped on board. Fox News began publicizing the events early and often. Fox hosts are broadcasting live today from various tea parties.

And although the events are officially nonpartisan, the Republican National Committee has a related tea party promotion on its Web site. You can send a tea bag to President Obama or Democratic members of Congress. Still, with all the anti-Obama signs, many in the crowds were just is likely to vent their anger against Republicans, whom they say have lost their conservative bearings.

Unidentified Man #4: Today is the beginning folks, April 15th 2009, to be our taxation independence day.

SMITH: In Greensboro, North Carolina, about 400 people showed up at the central Government Plaza. Sal Gutierrez and his mother Pamela were both laid off from their jobs over the last six months. They see the stimulus package and the bank bailouts and ask where is the benefit for us?

PAMELA: Every year, doesn't matter who's in office that it gets worse and more greed.

SAL GUTIERREZ: That's pretty much it. I mean, and it's on both sides of the aisle. It doesn't go one way or another. You know, we've got Democrats and Republicans, you know.

SMITH: Gutierrez says these rallies are the sign that it's time to fight back. He just hopes that someone's listening. Robert Smith, NPR News.

Notice what's missing? Anyone really having something negative to say about Barack Obama. There were "anti-Obama signs," but no anti-Obama quotes.

NPR's web page on the story has this odd summary:

In a CNBC meltdown about the stimulus bill, Rick Santelli proposed a modern-day tea party to protest unjust taxes. Santelli and his network have since disavowed the idea, but Fox News has taken up the cause. Hundreds of protests are going on Wednesday.

—Tim Graham is Director of Media Analysis at the Media Research Center.


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Listen to the lefties.....

"All conceived and put together, they say, by grassroots activists --
not that there wasn't a little partisan fertilizer. Conservative groups
like Freedom Works lent their organizing muscle on the Internet.
Freedom Works was founded by former Republican Congressman Dick Armey.
Conservative bloggers and talk show hosts jumped on board. Fox News
began publicizing the events early and often. Fox hosts are
broadcasting live today from various tea parties.
"

They act as if some sort of crime was committed or the fact that maybe a conservative organization lent some help that that somehow de-legitimizes the whole thing.I can remember a few left-wing organizations ran by millionaires and former Clintonistas that organized a few protest and got quite favorable coverage from the rest of the media.They may claim that Fox News promotes these Tea parties but they overlook the fact that the majority of the media is doing the exact opposite and trying to discredit these protests.So who is really taking an active role in politics...?

Lefties act as if only they have the right to protest in the street and the way that they have been belittling and insulting the people they disagree with will not improve their ratings.Just ask the NYT's or the Boston Globe about that.Making people mad is not a winning strategy.

 

Because with a name like Obama... you know it has to be good.

Truth to Power

We now see the lie of "truth to power" canard.  Leftists are uncofortable with dissent. Moveon.org, student protesters are really not dissent but mainstream organizers.

Right, by the standard set

Right, by the standard set by the NPR staff there is NO grassroots organization on the left.  After all, even ACORN and the Anti-War protests had leftist leadership....

Again......George Soros

I've said the name before and I'll say it again.....Soros!

How often have we heard that MoveOn.org was grassroots? Anyone care to speculate on their growth had Soros not funded? How about the supposed, nonpartisan ACORN? Again, a wallet full of his money, not mention the other sources of funding.

ACORN's funding comes from us

with more to come in the non-stimulus package.

The non-attention paid to the tea parties was proof all of the Obama media was paying attention. ABC News' Jake Tapper, who I happen to like, even said Obama wasn't aware of any tea parties taking place when one was taking place right in front of his "house."

As for the taxpayer funded, pea-brained NPR reporter saying the tea parties were nothing more than people gathering for petty grievances, I've got news for her.

Free to do

I went to a Tea Party in Wichita.  I will admit that is wasn't as free of politicians as most of the others were, which disapointed me. But overall it was a learning experience for my first "rally."

No one forced me to go, I didn't receive an email from Fox News or the Republican party telling me to go.  I saw the rant on CNBC and followed the Tea Party idea on the internet news and blogs sites.  I got the location for the Wichita Tea Party through its facebook site.  I don't watch TV news all that often, I like to read the news, but I will admit that I listen to Fox News Talk on Sirius and again, they never PUSHED people to go to these Tea Parties...they just indicated they will be covering them.  Now some of the personalities promoted them, but they are opinion voices, not the news voices of Fox, which is different.

 It is funny how they try to portray anyone that goes against their way of thinking that we must be mindless zombies, willing to do whatever the puppet master wants us too.  I chose to take a day off from work to do the Tea Parties, I spent my hard earned money to drive 2 and a half hours, one way to do these Tea Parties.  The day cost me about $100 to do.  No one paid me to do it.

 The one thing that really became clear after the Tea Parties is how weak the left is in this country.  My sister-in-law from Ohio, who is a hard core lefty told my wife that she was VERY upset that I went to this rally, but she never told my wife why.  I find that funny for I never talk politics with her and I rarely talk to her more than 1 hour out of the year, so why would she care?  I believe she cannot fathom some one close to her life that wouldn't agree with her politics.  She would be someone who would't be friends with someone on the right.  That whole deal with my sister-in-law sums up the media attitudes about the Tea Parties...they just can't fathom it and they don't want to accociate with anyone that is a part of it.

 

The vintage hippies and neo-hippies

just cannot accept the fact that conservatives can use the same tactics that they thought they had a copyright on.

And she knows astroturf!

Princess Nan also suggested that the Tea Parties were 'astroturfed'; here's a reminder of what real astroturfing looks like: Pelosi -Tea Parties are Astroturf: http://mypetjawa.mu.nu/archives/197293.php

(pictures from the immigration 'protest' from 2007)

I love how all the leftoids

I love how all the leftoids are telling the right to 'shut up - you lost....' I don't seem to remember them shutting up when they lost... Hypocrites!

Liberals love to show moral superiority

The aging Baby Boomers who run all the Mainstream Moron outfits proved once again that they are clearly out of touch with ordinary Americans.  They feel that they are morally superior to us "working stiffs", as illustrated by the snobs at NPR and its evil twin PBS.  By the way, it's long past due to de-fund these two organizations!

If they say Fox News

If they say Fox News organized the tea parties, then I say that NPR and the rest of the media installed Barak Obama as president. 

The "Mainstream" Media: By liberals. For liberals.

Organizaed by conservatives and Fox News

Let me know and I'll be there.

Fox News and Conservatism will add credibility to any event.

The propaganda from the

The propaganda from the left and their public relations arm, the so called MSM, is on full display over our American tea-party's. 

The tea party I attended in Seabrook, TX, was organized by a small business owner in her own business.  She started discussing it when her and her neighboring businessess met each Wednesday at noon at her store.  They started talking about this back in February. 

Now, if this isn't grassroots, nothing is.  She knew how to network, and it grew from there.  We appreciated the only political speaker we had at our's because he has the very same views of government most of us do, that's why we keep re-electing him.  Rep. Dr. Ron Paul. 

So the left dismisses us at their own peril.  We don't care.  By 2010 however, they will care, a lot. By the way, Republicans are not immune either, we're sick of the whole damn bunch.