Media Shows Interest In MN Tax Day Tea Party, Part 2

April 15, 2009
by cinnfullyconservative

Last week, my blog post, Media Shows Interest in MN Tax Day Tea Parties created some buzz, so I decided to do a follow-up blog post. Here is a few more articles about the Tax Day Tea Party Movement. Once again, thank you for your help spreading the word!

Kare 11

Minneapolis Conservative Examiner

MNDaily

MinnPost

MinnPost

Shot in the Dark

Star Tribune

True North

TwinCities.com

WCCO

WCCO

WCCO News Radio 830

West Central Tribune

If you have seen an article about the MN Tea Party Movement, please write a comment.  We are holding the media accountable!

Click here to see part 1 of Media Shows Interest in MN Tax Day Tea Parties.

2 Responses leave one →
  1. April 16, 2009
    basil permalink

    http://www.mankatofreepress.com/local/local_story_105221931.html

    The Kato FreeP covered the protest in downtown in today’s paper..

  2. April 15, 2009
    reaganiterepublican permalink

    It’s not out-of-the-question that the 2009 Tea Party participants could someday be regarded by history as patriots who made a difference- same as 1773. This sort of public outrage might be just what’s needed to break through the media’s manufactured reality.

    And you can believe that Obama and the left are plenty scared of the TEA party movement- how else to explain the dubious timing of his “everything is under control” speech on the economy, and (on the same day before the protests) the DHS report warning of “right-wing” radicals and their propensity to violence?

    Barack Obama is rapidly liquidating everything that made this country great… and needs to be put back-on-his-heels with a major embarrassment that puts an end to the myth that everybody just loves Barack and his wacked-out agenda… because millions of us DON’T.

    http://reaganiterepublicanresistance.blogspot.com/

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