Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D), who pulls double duty as the Democratic National Committee chair, has declared that the supposed “civil war” within the GOP and the dreaded tea party is over, and that the tea party has won.
So far during the 2014 election cycle, the tea party has not had as much success as it did in 2010, but has managed to defeat several establishment Republican candidates, and could pick up some momentum as primary season chugs along. Whether or not an establishment Republican or a “tea party” candidate wins their respective primary elections, Wasserman Schultz and the Democrat Party apparatus are fixated on framing ‘all’ Republicans as “extremists.”
The Squishy Republican Senator from Kentucky, Mitch McConnell, who is as anti-tea party as they come, will win his primary race against tea party candidate Matt Bevins, but will most likely still be referred to as an “extremist” by Wasserman Schultz and friends.
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But are Democrats like Wasserman Schultz all that different from tea party activists, considering that both seem to express themselves in a similar way?
While tea party activists are chastised and ridiculed by Democrats for being “extremists” who stand on street corners, waiving signs, and voicing their First Amendment rights, Congresswoman Wasserman Schultz an also be thought of as one of those “tea party extremist” herself.
Back in 2010, Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz held the very first Democrat tea party protest on a street corner in Broward County, Florida.
Wasserman Schultz summoned her supporters and fellow activist to join her in front of then-congressional candidate Allen West’s campaign headquarters to protest him over his association to a motorcycle club, where she took the opportunity to say that West thought it was “OK to objectify and denigrate women.”
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Shark Tank posted a viral video of the Wasserman Schultz tea party protest, which ran on several FOX News programs, and then reused ad nauseam by all the TV news outlets, after West called Wasserman Schultz “Vile and despicable” on the House floor in 2011.
At the 2:53 minute mark, the Wasserman Schultz had his exchange with me.
Reporter (me): Is there any difference to what is going on here-you guys campaigning on a street corner, waiving signs? Is there any difference in what the tea party members do, or what tea party patriots do?
Wasserman Schultz: I don’t see any Swastikas or any pictures of the President in blackface or burned in effigy here.”
The congresswoman added that there was a very different way the “Republican tea party extremists” and they (Democrats) expressed themselves.
Watch the priceless video clip!