Oh Lord, the tea party- I refuse to use capitol letters. If ever there were a misapropriation of a term that would be it. The original Tea Party stood for a group of individuals who stood for actual ideals, as in the Real Thing- of freedom from oppresive froms of autocracy.
I feel exactly the same way. I always use quotations when I mention them, because they aren't "tea party" Republicans, they're "loony toon" Republicans. I don't believe that Obama has ever used that term, Track, but I have heard it come from several political commentators. I mean, look at Michelle Bachmann, for example. What a moron. How the hell did she get elected and then reelected?!
I don't make a habit of calling politicians I don't agree with "stupid" or anything, since there are plenty of conservative politicians who I do not agree with that I believe are intelligent, but most of these "i want my semiauto rifles and 150 rounds of cop-killers so i can shoot at them damn mexicans yee haw" politicians are just beyond stupid. And yes, it can go both ways, there are certainly crazy liberals who believe whatever they believe (haven't met any crazy liberals), but I don't see any of them on the floor in Congress trying to pass a law allowing dogs and cats the right to vote in elections.
I don't see the problem with highly educated politicians. I'd much rather have our lawmakers be extremely well-educated and regularly listening to the average layperson than having morons making laws while the extremely well-educated try to talk some sense into them. Also, the well-educated folk would know what the Tea Party was for and wouldn't be sporting hats with tea bags hanging from it.
Obama also has the ridiculous way the bills are setup to contend with- he'll have some major help-the-people thing to pass, the conservatatives will tack on something insane like 'This bill also contains a law which states all first born children have to be sold at birth'.( No. of course am not saying that was one- it's an example of how outrageous this stuff gets )
LOL. I wouldn't be surprised if that were added in. Some of the amendments that are tacked on are just totally from left field! Yes, it's true that Obama has to sift through a lot of this crazy opposition. That and this constant threat of filibuster. Seriously, I hope that bill is passed requiring anyone who threatens a filibuster to actually follow through with it because I'm so tired of that being used as a stupid hollow trick to get the bill rewritten or shelved when it doesn't need to be. It's childish and a waste of time.
At the same time, I believe that Obama could be doing more. I understand that there is a lot of opposition that is just... crazy, but I would like to be hearing from the person I helped get elected into office. In general, I really feel like he's been too quiet and I'd really like for him to start speaking out more. But I do think his way of doing things has gotten the progressives frustrated enough to start speaking out more, so it has served a purpose, I think.
It means our people are out there underneath all this oil and money, all the banks and war somewhere. I seriously cried so much election night- kind of out of control then figured out why. It was because THAT was why I was so proud to be a big fat normal kinda flaky Yank. Despite what it looks like to the rest of the world, it meant that most of us still mean it.
I cried too and so did my husband. It was an absolutely amazing moment. I also think that John McCain was very graceful in how he handled the news and I liked his speech as well. I think all around, it was a very positive night for most everyone.
Yeah, I know we're definitely behind the times compared to the rest of the developed world *paper bag*, but I think that we do have the opportunity to learn from other countries as far as what worked for them, and who knows? Maybe we can put an American twist on it. (Health care for all plus a free hot dog) I could totally do a hot dog right now! USA! USA! LOL