Une Fête Du Thé
Writing in The New York Times, Robert Zaretsky (a professor of French history at the University of Houston Honors College, God help him), tells the tale of a once-upon-a-time tea party movement in France.
Last week marked the 55th anniversary of the mass demonstration in Paris led by Pierre Poujade, a stationer from a small town in southwestern France, who mobilized his fellow shopkeepers against government tax inspectors. After parsing the parallels, Zaretsky offers this tidy wrapup:
Tea Party activists might find it infuriating ever to be compared to the nation they consider the anti-America. But French observers of our country may be forgiven if they feel a certain déjà vu when they see a movement that brings nothing to the ballot box except anger.
More on Americans bringing "nothing but anger" to our ballot boxes here.
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Ceci n'est pas une tasse de th
Qu'est-ce que c'est? Un jeu de mot en fran?ais?
Vous oublie le lien hypertexte, tete de merde.
"Vous avez oublier..."
"Vous oubliez" ou "Vous avez oubli?" mais pas "Vous avez oublieR".
Et, @ Warty, Ren? Magritte est un de mes artistes peintres favoris.
Tr?s bon, mon ami.
Yeah, I know, it's a pipe.
"the nation they consider the anti-America"
[citation needed]
It is interesting to read about Pierre Poujade and his movement, but the Times article seems primarily to be a vehicle to dismiss the Tea Party activists as a bunch of racists and birthers who the Democrats can rest assured will be gone in a year or two.
it all depends on your POV...teabagger or teabaggee.
Conyers Demands Demotion of Haiti Relief Official Because He Lacks Black Staffers:
http://thehill.com/homenews/ho.....y-staffers
I'll have the frog a la peche, please.
RACIST!
For those who don't have time for the entire article, here are the relevant excerpts:
'widespread anxiety . . . popular resentment . . . the anxiety of his populist followers . . . the movement's nostalgic longing for a simpler time . . . nothing substantive to say . . . a footnote to French history . . . mendacity . . . simple solutions to complex problems.'
In sum: Both sets of Tea Partiers are deranged morons. Just ignore them, and like France, the U.S. will continue down its glorious road toward a compassionate society.
Who the fuck died and made you Executive Summarizer?
I don't know, who died and made you Chief Asshole?
I didn't die.
Which means that the title of Chief Asshole still remains with you and has not transferred to Max.
Please stop thinking about my asshole, you Smithian freak.
You're such a huge asshole that Steve won't have to spit on his dick first.
Even if I tried to claim that title after Sugarfree's passing, there would be so many rival claimants that it might just be best to abolish the position entirely.
No, I think the internecine warfare to claim the title will be a thing to behold. Of course, it won't be much different than say, any other Thursday.
SugarFree: The Last Asshole
Very nice Mad Max, thank you.
I especially like the K M-W graphic with the cute little frog on the saucer and the decidedly non-racist alt-text.
Oops, I incorrectly described the U.S. in the singular ("its"); I should have used the plural ("their").
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I'm giving you +2 on all Douchiness rolls.
I'll accept this summary. It seems about right for the New York Times, and the proregressives.
I actual DID read the whole thing (well, at the 80% mark I think I couldn't stand it anymore and skipped to the very end), and your synopsis is better.
I had never realized that Progressives have a complete lack of empathy. I assumed their ignoring the opposition was a political ploy. I now believe that they consider the opposition sub-human.
It's like the guy is trying to live up to a stereotype (condescending elitist nanny-statist) by spouting stereotypes.
Anyway, the peach is then sliced open down the middle to reveal...oh my god? about three hundred squiggling black tadpoles...
"It's full of stars!"
What was this guy's beef with tax inspectors? Taxation is not theft - the tax-feeding Statists told me so.
LOL! You almost caught me.
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'Nuff said.
Join us, French brothers! Free-dommmm!
Demain, l'Capitalisme!
Americans bringing "nothing but anger"
That's a lefty MSM talking point. I hear it several times daily. Stupid protesters! Look at all those mean signs. They're just angry!
Right. As opposed to the calm demeanor they exhibited when Bush was in power. TEAM RED!! TEAM BLUE!! GO TEAM GO!!
Zinn is not yet cold in his grave, and already a contender vies for his idiot throne.
The supply of idiot communist sympathizers is, if not infinite, close enough to infinite for all practical purposes.
They are just so easy to make... a dollop of white guilt, even slightly conservative parents, a nagging inability to live in the real world coupled with enough self-awareness to never try... boom, you have a lefty dumbass who's only real skill is a stubborn refusal to understand that the people he sides with aren't the only ones who have rights.
Add the constant drag of and cumulative wear from the chip you lug around on your shoulder. That you, and a few like you are imbued with the knowledge, wisdom, and judgement to dictate even the most mundane of life's decisions for the unwashed, knuckle-dragging, mouth breathing proles.
LvMI has a couple of bad-ass articles on les Poujadistes (What up?!)
http://www.antiwar.com/stromberg/?articleid=3370
http://mises.org/freemarket_detail.aspx?control=327
Americans, stop bringing your anger to the polls. We like it better when you bring your bi-partisian naive patriotism to the polls. It is much easier to manipulate that into making my friends and I more powerful and richer while taking away your individual liberties. Love your slavery, don't hate it...love our lies, don't hate them, don't be negative.
"Gooder" brand tea bags? 😉
Oh wow, no way! I never thought about it that way before! Amazing
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I now believe that they consider the opposition sub-human.
Speaking only for myself...
Shouldn't the frog be *in* the hot water?
"Une F?te Du Th?"
I could smell that text half way across the continent.
Historical parallelism is the duct tape of my profession: we apply it to the most disparate things. Sooner or later the tape frays, revealing unique fissures that require individual attention.
Professor Zaretsky, please re-read and correct your paper before submitting again. You "duct tape" could not even survive your own examples.
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