Columbus Dispatch Reporter from 1,000-Attendee Convention: Tea Party Is 'Alone and Scared'
In a report currently time-stamped early Saturday morning, Emily Wilkins at the Columbus Dispatch claimed in her opening sentence covering Ohio's second We The People Convention in Columbus ("Fears fuel kinship at tea party convention") that "Tea party members are alone and scared — and to them, that’s a good thing."
Well, I was there this weekend in Columbus. I didn't see "alone" or "scared," or hear anyone say that such a combination of emotions would be "a good thing. Neither did the rest of Wilkins' report, some of which follows the jump:
Tea party members are alone and scared — and to them, that’s a good thing.
The fear is part of what has brought them together to the second annual We the People Convention, an annual gathering of tea party members from across Ohio. About 1,000 people are expected to attend the two-day event, which opened yesterday.
The sources of their concerns vary. Some said they’re worried about their children’s futures; others said they worry that the United States will follow Europe, first in policies and then into a debt crisis.
... “The fate of the nation rests with us,” said Tom Zawistowski, the convention’s president. “We’ve been so disappointed when we’ve had other people deciding for us. There will be no one else deciding for us. We can do this on our own.”
... “People are getting involved who have never been involved before,” said Akron tea party member David Miller. Miller said he was never much into politics until the government began bailing out companies that were “too big to fail.”
Zawistowski acknowledged that there is an “underlying fear” in the movement but that it’s accompanied by optimism and confidence in its mission. The convention brings together people with the same fears and reminds them that they are not alone.
I did sense the fear Zawistowski identified -- what person who understands this country's foundations and the rule of law wouldn't, given the Supreme Court's ruling on Thursday, President Obama's arbitrary executive moves, and his regulators' "crucify them" zeal? -- and plenty of kinship.
But Zawistowski's "they are not alone" phrase doesn't support Wilkins' contention; it directly contradicts it. Additionally, Tom Z's notion that "we can do it alone" is really irrelevant to her opening sentence's assertion implying small numbers, because "we" is really millions of people nationwide. The sole purpose of the Dispatch reporter's opening sentence appears to be to present those who attended as isolated from whatever she might think is mainstream thought in an effort to convince them not to read on. Sorry, ma'am, "mainstream thought" is still the U.S. Constitution as properly interpreted; those who attended are the mainstream.
One obvious question is whether anyone at the Dispatch or any other newspaper in Ohio has ever described any of the Occupy groups which rarely numbered more than a couple of dozen at any one event "alone" or "scared." I'll bet not.
Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com.
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Emily left out another
Submitted by ant on Sat, 06/30/2012 - 10:11pm.
Emily left out another descriptor to apply to TeaParty gatherings. That of those thousands that turn up, as compared to handfuls of the left's protesters, they are not paid to be there.
And unlike the idiots
Submitted by Blonde on Sun, 07/01/2012 - 2:48pm.
....at the "anti-Rove" rally who didn't have a clue who he was.....every single person at the Tea Party events know why they are there, and almost all can articulate the reason why, as well.
Way back when the Tea Party first started, there was an event (Chicago, IIRC) where the CNN Reporter, Susan something-or-other, started interviewing someone in the crowd, who turned out to be one of the NewsBusters, namron. As the CNN newsbabe began to really harass namron with leftwing talking points about O-Care, he gave it to her with both barrels, both for her biased questions and actual defense of the democrats. He was so articulate and did such a number on her that she was fired!
So the lefties have the OWies and paid protesters, and we have articulate, passionate, and tidy grass roots activists. But to listen to the biased media, that's a figment of our imagination. Let them eat their cake!!! They'll be surprised again in November.
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I remember, Blonde
Submitted by ant on Sun, 07/01/2012 - 8:46pm.
Her name was Susan Roesgen, I believe. An absolutely disgraceful hatchet job and a pitiful excuse for a 'journalist'....but, then again, aren't most of 'em?
I really don't think that
Submitted by killa37 on Sat, 06/30/2012 - 10:42pm.
I really don't think that Europe has any kind of lead with regards to 'policies and debt crisis'....................especially lately. We've been going downhill economically for years, and Boy Baraka is such a charlatan that he is scoffed at by most of the European leaders anyway. He really is an 'amateur', but he is succeeding, probably beyond his own dreams, due to the amateurness, stupidity, ignorance, apathy, and flat-out delusional denial of his followers and the StateRun Media...........as well as the gutlessness, futlessness, uselessness, worthlessness, and couragelessness of the so-called 'leaders' of the Republican party, who also even blame the TEA party for stopping their 'progress'.
I say damn the torpedos - at this point, nothing else will work.
Amen
Submitted by rockyracoon on Sun, 07/01/2012 - 10:42pm.
My brother!!!
Facts are like kryptonite to the liberal.
H
Submitted by kilrod on Sat, 06/30/2012 - 10:47pm.
Disqus?
If an unborn child cannot trust you, why should I,??
It's not accepting my
Submitted by okie-pastor on Sun, 07/01/2012 - 10:32am.
It's not accepting my password. Uggg.
Its the vast left-wing conspiracy
Besides that
Submitted by KornKing on Sat, 06/30/2012 - 10:48pm.
3 people protesting a Rush Limbaugh appearance is "crowds gathered"
Crowd Counts
Submitted by HudsonRiverGirl on Sun, 07/01/2012 - 6:56am.
Hundreds of thousands of people attend the Right to Life March in D.C. and there is hardly a mention. The truth does not fit into the left's agenda so it is ignored.
1980
Submitted by djwolf12 on Sat, 06/30/2012 - 11:20pm.
It is 1980 ALL OVER again and I can't wait to see the media's reaction to a LANDSLIDE victory for the Republicans. Listening to these two idiots sitting there in stunned disbelief, they personify the meaning of Liberal "Pee Stream Media".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsDe-8cOSYY
I think the landslide was already a given
Submitted by Boudin on Sun, 07/01/2012 - 10:25am.
Anyone thinks I wont be spiking footballs is delusional
This 2012 election is going
Submitted by Dan The Man 2 on Sun, 07/01/2012 - 7:28pm.
This 2012 election is going to be close either way. We have the truth and they have the MSM and the bully pulpit.
Histrionic over-description, anyone? Side of delusion?
Submitted by drsamherman on Sun, 07/01/2012 - 12:27am.
Most everybody on this board knows journalists are genetically prone to histrionics and over-analysis of situations, but this one seems to stand out to me as a psychiatrist.
Having read the piece, I can find no rational evidence for the descriptors "alone" and "scared". To the trained eye, that implies a schizoid personality type (cluster A), a trait I rarely find in conservatives. Cluster A's (personality disorders) are typically those who present as odd or eccentric, and the term "schizoid" does not imply dissociation except from the accepted norms of societal behavior on a willing basis--it does not imply schizophrenia (that's a quite a different matter).
The conservatives within the tea party are united, quite social (as opposed to the groupthink cluster C anxious/dependent/clingy liberals) and quite civil towards one another and respectfully allied in their philosophies. The OWS movement can hardly make any such claims, given the antisocial behaviors and parallel cluster B I observe in them.
Emily Watkins sounds like one of those types of liberal reporterettes prone to using "extremely" in her work, requiring excessive editing so she doesn't have the Ohio mental health authorities putting her into five-point restraints and a large Ativan dose to keep her quiet until the Haldol works.
Histrionic over-description
Submitted by 2Slo on Sun, 07/01/2012 - 2:15am.
Very well stated drsamherman.
I think it's a lot simpler:
Submitted by motherbelt on Sun, 07/01/2012 - 7:22am.
I think it's a lot simpler: willful delusion. It's what they want to believe.
I've been saying here for months that liberals in the media tend to report their wishes as fact. They just want to convince everyone (and themselves) that what they want is true.
"like"
Submitted by almostacowboy on Sun, 07/01/2012 - 9:08am.
+1
"They just want to convince
Submitted by needle on Sun, 07/01/2012 - 11:26pm.
"They just want to convince everyone (and themselves) that what they want is true."
I would call this also a good description of why homosexuals have overtaken so many mainline churches, which just by coincidence have become as Liberal as Heck.
- Looking forward to the self-annihilation of the Manipulated Stories Machine.
I AGREE
Submitted by A TEXAS GRIZ on Sun, 07/01/2012 - 12:46am.
with the DOC.
What's the confusion about the Taxed.Enough.Already.partie...
Submitted by upcountrywater on Sun, 07/01/2012 - 2:31am.
Maybe there is a splinter group, now, ..more than taxed enough...
SCOTUS in black bathrobes, scrambled an escarpment, to popatax.
In the most exalted cargo cult layer known to liberal state approved church worship: A feed back loop, Keynesian union layer, a smelly and short lived foundation.
You Didn't Build That.
upcountrywater WRITES!
Submitted by miss911ninja on Sun, 07/01/2012 - 11:46pm.
Starting with "SCOTUS" do you realize you just wrote a poem? At first I thought it might be haiku, but (math didn't work) poetic nevertheless!
Signed,
Robert Frost fan
Miss Ninjie-Poo, I think no
Submitted by killa37 on Sun, 07/01/2012 - 11:52pm.
Miss Ninjie-Poo, I think no ka oi lives somewhere near Haiku - on the slopes of Haleakala..................but he does have an original writin' (Obamaspeak) style, doesn't he???
And as for me, when I came to a fork in the road less travelled, I took them both!!!
I came to a fork in the road
Submitted by ant on Mon, 07/02/2012 - 12:09am.
I came to a fork in the road once. It was dropped there by one of Obama's dining Latino supporters who refused to submit. I couldn't blame him, the regime forgot to pre-cut his chicken.
My Fork
Submitted by Jimbo on Mon, 07/02/2012 - 12:12am.
I came to a fork in the road - and I stuck it in the USA.
Yup
Submitted by miss911ninja on Mon, 07/02/2012 - 12:28pm.
We're done.
YYY Thank you very much Miss911ninja,
Submitted by upcountrywater on Mon, 07/02/2012 - 7:09pm.
Off the road in haiku.
NB tracking ah in the ditch.
Killa's, right, I'm near Haiku.
If you are headed that way, you need to turn right.
Rest assured DISQUS is used by the O'taxcareboy.
You Didn't Build That.
My brother, my sister-in-law, my mom, and I,...
Submitted by BBallleaper on Sun, 07/01/2012 - 9:34am.
are all Tea Partiers. No one has ever polled us, noted us, or is even aware of us. We are all voting Romney. Not because we want to. Because we HAVE to to get rid of this commie disease. We are unsung, un-noticed, unknown, but we'll be there on Nov. 6th. You can bet on it!
Not so alone....
Submitted by bigdaddy on Sun, 07/01/2012 - 9:47am.
...and a little pissed off. Up until last Thursday I was content to sit on my a$$ and put my faith in the SCOTUS or the GOP majority in the House to watch out for my best interests. Big wake-up call! Time to seek out that local TEA party group, volunteer for the GOP candidate for governor's campaign in my state, and send money to the challenger of Debbie Blabbermouth-Schitz in Florida.
This is all just small stuff but it's a start.
contact the columbus dispatch
Submitted by ohio granny on Sun, 07/01/2012 - 12:22pm.
benjamin marrison is the editor. His e-mail is bmarrison@dispatch.com @ disatcheditor.
Contact the editor and ask why they employ so-called reporters who blatantly lie. I am going to send and e-mail as soon as I finish this and see what kind of response I get. If interesting I will post.
This is exacty why I stopped subscribing to the dispatch years ago. Too many times they don't even make a pretense of being impartial. It is like they think we won't believe our own eyes but what some idiot reporter tells us. Emily Wilkins is just one of many. Name names and call them out whenever we see them outright lyng or misrepresenting events.
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Scared and alone? Wishful
Submitted by okie-pastor on Sun, 07/01/2012 - 6:27pm.
Scared and alone?
Wishful thinking! Gas has been poured on the Tea Party's fire!
My word!
Submitted by needle on Sun, 07/01/2012 - 11:36pm.
Isn't Obama an inspirational president, albeit a bit divisive.
- Looking forward to the self-annihilation of the Manipulated Stories Machine.
I thought the word was
Submitted by killa37 on Sun, 07/01/2012 - 11:54pm.
I thought the word was 'constipational'...................abeit a bit 'disruptive'...........or 'disgraceful'.............or 'disreputable'................