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All Tomorrow's Tea Parties

por Francisco Mendes da Silva, em 20.10.10

"Anyone who thinks I'm crazy about Sarah Palin, Bush, etc has made quite the presumption," she declared. "I have voted Democrat all my life, until I started listening to what Obama was promising and started wondering, 'How the hell will this Utopian dreamland be paid for?' For those who actually believe that their taxes won't go up in order to pay for all this insanity: good luck!"

 

"I'm stunned that so many people who call themselves liberal yet are completely intolerant," she said. "I thought liberals loved everyone: the poor, the immigrant, the gays, the handicapped, the minorities, dogs, cats, all eye colours, all hair colours! Peace, love, bull! Curious they have no tolerance whatsoever for anyone who doesn't think exactly as they do. You disagree and you're immediately called a fool, a Nazi, a racist. That's pretty fucked up! I would never judge someone based on their political views. Their honesty, integrity, kindness to others, generosity? Yes. Politics? No!"

Tucker, who said she is no longer involved in music, has not heard from any of her one-time bandmates in The Velvet Underground since the incident, but declared: "Anyone who knows me knows that I'm not a fool, a racist, a Nazi. Anyone who knows me knows I'm afraid of flying, afraid of bugs, but not afraid to say what I think."

 

Moe Tucker foi a lendária baterista dos Velvet Underground e é agora apoiante do Tea Party. "Utopian dreamland"? Pois é: afinal quem é que anda metido no ácido?


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De Max a 20.10.2010 às 18:01

Talvez isto ajude a perceber um pouco do que falamos quando falamos do Tea Party. Menos impostos? Sim! Menos ingerência do estado? Sim! O problema é que o Tea Party é isto:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/oct/19/christine-odonnell-church-and-state-gaffe

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