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The NAACP partnered with Media Matters, Think Progress and New Left Media to launch teapartytracker.org, a website that will specifically publish and monitor “racism and other forms of extremism within the Tea Party movement.”
Media Matters and Think Progress representatives said their content and reporting haven’t changed and that the NAACP approached their organizations seeking only to republish select content they’ve produced. The NAACP’s new teapartytracker.org is aimed specifically at highlighting “racism” in the Tea Party.
New Left Media, the duo of Chase Whiteside and Erick Stoll who use a “Trojan trick” to get interviews with Tea Partiers, is also a partner organization on the new site.
Conservative media guru Andrew Breitbart, who was once a victim of New Left Media’s trickery (though he says he doesn’t object to that type of journalism), said Think Progress and Media Matters shouldn’t, by any means, partner with an advocacy group, especially the NAACP, in trying to the paint the Tea Party a certain color.
“It’s called projection,” Breitbart said. “The alliance of the left, the Think Progress, the Media Matters and the NAACP are projecting onto the Tea Party. The accusations are a projection of who the coordinated, well-funded left is. They are manufacturing the racism. They are the ones who are fomenting the violence, the ones who are the only perpetrators of violence over the last year.”
He continued, “There are elements within the Tea Party movement that display extremism and racism and other aspects that should be noted.
Show up at these rallies with signs that will variously mock and discredit him. In the former category: "Lou is jealous because he doesn't get any!" and "Hey Lou, why are you so obsessed with SEX?" In the latter category, anything with overt bigotry on it, the more outrageous the better, for example something simple along the lines of "Stop the Jewish Conspiracy!" or "It all started with inter-racial marriage!"
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Folks carrying bigoted signs ...should also make up believable phony names for themselves and seek out members of the media to talk to. Start out with something along the lines of "We could have told you that homos would be next, once the 60s Supreme Court allowed inter-racial marriage!" Escalate to "Once you allow race-mixing, it's all down hill from there! And I'll bet the Jews who own the media won't let you publish that!"
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