I didn’t say anything about coercion.
What’s a sheeple?
Everywhere. This is America.
I realize that Lady Gaga and Katy Perry aren’t very good singers, but you don’t have to listen to them. I don’t know what it has to do with the so-called Tea Party. I don’t see what it has to do, at all, with entertainment media.
The Tea Party is anti-porn?
The Tea Party isn’t a party. The “Tea Party favorites” have run as Republicans, and then backed away from their more controversial statements once they won a primary. The result of the Tea Party appears to be to the possible election of, at most, a few legislators on the right wing of the Republican establishment. Hardly revolutionary.
It could be like this:
Obama hoodwinked liberals and centrists with talk of hope and change, without any specifics.
The Tea Party candidates are hoodwinking conservatives with equally vauge talk of change, small government, etc., without any specifics or chance of being an effective voice in the government. As with most “small government” rhetoric in the Republican party, they lack the political clout and will to cut spending, and simply continue with irresponsible tax cuts to fund their campaigns.
The result: the establishment wins again. That’s ok, in my book, because I’m not all that unhappy with the establishment, although the divisiveness is harming the establishment’s ability to solve the nation’s relatively straightforward problems. It is a shame that people offer false hope to people to win elections.