The truth about the Fox News Tea Parties


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  • 04/15/2009 - 12:07

    "Astro Turf." Fake grassroots. It’s what you get when big business and rich zealots hire pricey consultants to manufacture public outrage. With big budgets, limitless manpower, sophisticated targeting, and a sympathetic media channel, it's not difficult to generate anger. And that’s exactly what’s going on with today’s tea parties

    Whether these so-called tea parties originated as grassroots events or not, they have become nothing more than Astroturf outrage generated by Fox News and corporate-financed consultants. $aveTheRich.com is dedicated to documenting these efforts, so we created a clearinghouse of information to expose the truth behind the so-called “Tax Day Tea Parties” being held around the country. And so far, the tell-tale signs of Astro Turf are everywhere:

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JEFFERSON CITY | A couple hundred taxpayers turned out this morning for a "tea party" on the Capitol steps to protest the federal bailouts and private-sector incursions since the financial collapse last year. They heard comments from several Republican lawmakers, chanted, cheered, waived signs and dangled the Lipton teabags handed out by Americans for Prosperity, the conservative advocacy group sponsoring the event. A few came bearing their own signs, although many more picked up ready-mades available on site.

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