‘Tea Tantrums’

Sullivan beautifully summarizes the awesome ridiculousness and dishonest contradictions of the tea baggers. He concludes:

…What it looks like to me is some kind of amorphous, generalized rage on the part of those who were used to running the country and now don’t feel part of the culture at all. But the only word for that is: tantrum.

These are not tea-parties. They are tea-tantrums. And the adolescent, unserious hysteria is a function not of a movement regrouping and refinding itself. It’s a function of a movement’s intellectual collapse and a party’s fast-accelerating nervous breakdown.

It’s only appropriate, then, that one of the movement’s leaders, Glenn Beck, fancies himself a modern-day Howard Beale who, as I wrote in my column this week, was actually a tragic, suicidal character caught in the grips of an extended nervous breakdown, and who was consequently taken advantage of by his ratings-hungry bosses.

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  • Curly Lasagna

    >>”….tragic, suicidal character caught in the grips of an extended nervous breakdown and who was consequently taken advantage of by his ratings-hungry bosses.”Does that mean we can look forward to Fox setting him on fire during sweeps?………

  • ConstanceRifleII

    I’d swear Smirnoff has some weird crystal ball that can see into the future.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTU2He2BIc0I mean, it’s rich people! having a tea party!Every time I hear about the teabagging, I think of this…

  • AdyLeigh

    Irrelevancy and/or obscurity can be very scary things…

  • SillyRatfacedGit

    Tea Tantrums. Very appropriate name.We lost the election, but do what *we* want anyway.