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Tea Party Caucus Debuts: We're The Diversity-est Tea Party Ever!


Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) with Dannie Hollars and her son Damian, tea partiers from Woodbridge, VA.

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Rep. Michelle Bachmann (R-MN) debuted her Tea Party Caucus this morning, a collection of 29 -- and counting -- conservative Republican House members who Bachmann says plan to be a direct line of communication between the tea party movement and floor of the House.

The goal of the debut press conference was clearly to show how tuned in with the tea party Bachmann and colleagues like Steve King (IA), Louie Gohmert (TX) and John Culberson (TX) are. The event was light on legislative substance and heavy on tea party praise, both from the representatives in attendance and the tea partiers who spoke from the podium. But after the tough week the tea party movement's been having, the event's emphasis seemed to shift to the most overt possible display of tea party diversity.

[TPM SLIDESHOW: Meet The Tea Party Caucus]

Here's what that looks like: Of the several tea partiers who spoke from the podium today to praise the creation of the caucus, just one was a white man -- Mark Meckler, co-founder of the Tea Party Patriots. The others? Two African-Americans, a Coumbian, a Brazilian, and several women. Rep. Dan Burton (R-IA) made it clear what he thought the takeaway message should be.

"This should dispel any claims about the tea party," he said. "Because we have people of all backgrounds up here."

But as anyone who's been to a tea party rally can tell you, the diversity at the podium painted a deciedly unique picture of the tea party movement. According to polling, the tea party looks a lot more like Bachmann's tea party caucus -- all white, mostly men -- than it does the diverse sample of tea partiers the Representatives touted today.

It was clear that the charges of tea party racism leveled against -- and acknowledged by -- members of the movement in the past few days were on everyone's mind.

"As of today, please understand that racism is not a part of the tea party nor will it ever be," Katrina Pearson of the Dallas Tea Party told reporters.

"We are not terrorists," Dannie Hollars, a tea partier from Woodbridge, Virginia said. "We are not racists."

Meckler ripped the Tea Party Express and its controversial spokesperson Mark Williams from the podium and afterwards told me that his group was doing all it could to see to it that the Tea Party Express is ostracized.

As for the Congressional side of things, Culberson told me he didn't know who Williams even was -- but said that "idiots who are racists" will not be included in the caucus' dialogues with tea partiers. "If he's an idiot, I'm glad they threw him out," Culberson said.

But at the same time, Culberson and other Republicans in attendance were repeating their message from the health care debate about bigoted speech from protesters overheard by reporters during the reform bill's final weekend. The clear suggestion was that any call of racism in the tea party was at best overblown and and worst a sabotage job from the left.

"There were plants all the way through the crowd," Gohmert said. Culberson agreed with the sentiment, and said he saw a Democratic member heading into the crowd of protesters that weekend to try to get a rise out of the gathered tea partiers.

For her part, Bachmann said her caucus would not be the "mouthpiece" for the tea party movement, nor would it attempt to run the movement out of DC. She said her goal was to provide a voice for the movement on Capitol Hill, but also suggested the tea party is on it's own when it comes to its more controversial moments.

"We are not here to vouch for the tea party movement," she said.

Note: This post has been updated to include the correct spelling of one name listed.

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July 21, 2010 1:12 PM   

"And look: some of our members don't even wear white sheets!"

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July 21, 2010 1:13 PM   

"You can't call me racist! I have a black friend!"

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July 21, 2010 5:17 PM    in reply to Acewrap

This woman is an idiot and she does a disservice to the true members of the tea party. I do not by any stretch agree with the movement because I see them acting in ways against thier own best interests but they have a RIGHT to their opinions . They do not deserve to be bastardized by the fringe who have latched onto their angst! Including this woman with the moral integrity of a knat!

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July 21, 2010 1:14 PM   

and pay no attention to that pasty fat white guy behind the curtain....

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July 21, 2010 1:20 PM   

"Not terrorists", huh? So I'm sure they'd be totally cool if a Muslim group (or the RW noise machine's new favorite, the New Black Panthers) held rallies where they openly displayed firearms and ranted about how they needed to "take the country back" and "utilize their 2nd Amendment remedies", right?

Oh wait, they *would* call that terrorism. IOKIYAR, once again.

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July 21, 2010 1:23 PM   

"We're not racist, we paid these nice black people to say nice things about us."


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July 23, 2010 3:55 AM    in reply to vasu

It reminds me of a recent Republican National Convention where the organizers got black musicians hired to play at the event to sit in the audience when they weren't performing, so that the cameras panning the crowd would register at least a few black faces.

The deathless comment of one of the entertainers, when asked to comment by a reporter: "It's a gig, man."

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July 21, 2010 1:25 PM   

"idiots who are racists" will not be included in the caucus' dialogues with tea partiers. "If he's an idiot, I'm glad they threw him out," Culberson said.

Maybe my cynicism is just on overdrive, but I totally read this as "if he was dumb enough to get caught being a racist, I'm glad he's gone."

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July 21, 2010 1:30 PM    in reply to Phoebe Fay

Agree.

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July 21, 2010 1:26 PM   

That is one diverse caucus!

Of the 29 declared members, all are white.

And 25 are Protestant.

There are three pasty-looking Catholics (Phil Gingrey, Steve King, Walter Jones). And a Greek Orthodox (Gus Bilirakis)

They can parade all the black and Brazilian and Coumbrian (?) teabaggers they want in front of the camera. Doesn't change the fact that their caucus is 100% white and almost entirely Protestant.

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July 21, 2010 1:36 PM   

I'd like to have the Purell concession at such gatherings. It wasn't just Dubya that considered it getting his hands dirty to shake with non-Anglos.

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July 21, 2010 1:38 PM   

"We are not terrorists," Dannie Pollard, a tea partier from Woodbridge, Virginia said. "We are not racists."

It seems like something's not going well for you if you're even in a position to be forced to deny these things.

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July 21, 2010 1:53 PM    in reply to mcc

...speak for yourself Dannie, I'd bet more than a few of your fellow "we" would be proud to tout their KKK connections. You are no more representative of that "we" you speak for than they are of you.

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July 21, 2010 1:38 PM   

"Two African-Americans, a Coumbian, a Brazilian, and several women."

All of whom were deported after the meeting.

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July 21, 2010 1:41 PM   

It's amazing what you can accomplish with a bucket of KFC fried chicken.

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July 21, 2010 1:44 PM   

It's about privilege. Which in America generally means white privilege, but nonwhites can be privileged, too.

Hell, they've said it themselves. They don't want to be put on waiting lists, they don't want to wait in waiting rooms of hospitals or doctors' offices, they don't want those filthy poor people in their healthcare system. They say that they may die if they don't get prompt treatment because they're on a waiting list, while trying not to bring up the fact that people who can't get on the waiting lists or in the waiting rooms will die.

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July 21, 2010 1:44 PM   

Minor correction: Dan Burton is the pride of IN, not IA.

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July 21, 2010 7:56 PM    in reply to Subliminability

That's "Watermelon Dan" from Indiana. (Don't ask, goes back to the Clinton era.)

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July 21, 2010 1:46 PM   

...it will be interesting to see how his affects recruiting for the Tea People.
I'm guessing that they just eliminated their best recruitment tool, and they aren't about to gather more members, they were already at the limit of their top numbers with all the bigots on board, most of whom were subject to the Fox News fear and loathing machine that fomented this group into a lather in the first place.

Without that "faction" and without that delusional fear to motivate them, the Tea Party will have a hard time finding passion in their ranks. With the extremists out of thier loop, aAll they have left is Bush era Republican apologist rubber-stampers.

Not very exciting in this age of conservative angst-chaos..

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July 21, 2010 1:49 PM    in reply to JEP07

and as usual, they are so irony challenged they can't recognize tha the racial tokenism-gone-wild that they contrived here is so blatant, they should all be ashamed of themselves.

Who do they think they are fooling?

Seriously, the only people taken in by this ruse are the very bigots they claim to reject.

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July 21, 2010 2:04 PM    in reply to JEP07

Thanks, I thought it was just me who saw this as the most staged, ridiculous photo ever. I thought Josh had photoshopped it for its ironic entertainment value. But its for real... :-(

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July 21, 2010 2:01 PM   

It's true-- the Tea Parties don't have problem with blacks, just Communist Kenyan Black Muslim Nazis. Oh, and liberals. And I guess anyone who doesn't agree with them, from any party, including sometimes the Tea Party itself.

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July 21, 2010 2:02 PM   

Well duh! Of course people of all types are capable of having right-wing extremist views!

These people remind me of the stereotyoes of the old Left, you know, the one that said liberals saw diversity as an end in it of itself? It's amazing Teabaggers have become Old Left stereotypes.

By the way, I'm not racist either... I mean after all, check out my BLACK FRIEND... :-)

http://www.bobcesca.com/images/colbert_black_friend.jpg

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July 21, 2010 2:09 PM   

So, how long before some right-winger declares this warm fuzzy tea party incarnation to be insufficiently conservative and pure?

If it can happen to the NRA, it can happen to these guys.

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July 21, 2010 2:12 PM   

This is progress, really.

A century and a half ago the TP people would have been Know-Nothings. At the start of the last century, they might have been part of the KKK revival. A few decades later would have found them listening to Father Coughlin. Now they have to scrape up some token minorities and disavow their overt racists.

Course, they still have the Mexicans ...

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July 21, 2010 2:29 PM   

This is the end of the Tea party folks.

Because there are racist in the group who will get mad @ the people who don't want the group to be called racist. That is if they aren't already furious right now with the overboard attempts to not appear racist.

There are non racist in the group who will be horrified to find out that the racist are mad because they really are racist and don't want other racist kicked out.

The GOBPers who court the tea party will get mad because they don't want their kooky brethren to be dissed by more logical GOBPers, well don't want them dissed before the November elections. They want the idiots to get out and vote, because if they are angry, they'll sit @ home.

The GOBPERS who want to call out the crazy kooks in the teabaggers so the crap doesn't splatter back on them and take out the Republican party in general...will get angry that their colleges won't put their crazy back in the attic.

All that equals implosion and neutralization.

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July 21, 2010 2:42 PM    in reply to xultar

They know it's just tokenism and something the leadership has to do to save face. It's like a klan spokesman saying that the klan isn't really racist. Everyone knows its a lie, especially the group members.

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July 21, 2010 2:57 PM   

Magnificent Michele Bachmann will bring to the Tea Party caucus discipline, order, chastisement, and a willingness to sacrifice for a higher good.

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July 21, 2010 7:23 PM    in reply to Ahmedsaid

Sailor, no matter how much you flatter her, she will *not* bump nasties with you.

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July 22, 2010 11:57 AM    in reply to Ahmedsaid

You mean she was going to sacrifice that little kid?

I thought as much.

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July 21, 2010 3:17 PM   

""We are not terrorists," Dannie Pollard, a tea partier from Woodbridge, Virginia said. "We are not racists.""

No, you and *all* Teabaggers are cowardly, lying racists. Let's never forget the Teabagger activist and lawyer from Northern Virginia who said regarding President Obama, "It's not just because he's black...".

Case closed.

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July 21, 2010 3:23 PM   

This sorta reminds me of that video where Saddam pats the head of that clearly terrified European kid.

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July 21, 2010 3:37 PM   

"Because we have people of all backgrounds up here."

"up here" being the key phrase, because as the crowd was whiter than Obama's house...well nevermind that they've proven they have a black friend so I must not be racist.

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July 21, 2010 3:39 PM   

"Because we have people of all backgrounds up here."

"up here" being the key phrase, because the crowd was whiter than Obama's house...well nevermind that they've proven they have a black friend so they must not be racist.

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July 21, 2010 3:41 PM   

Well Hell, sounds like debut of the Tea party Caucus knows what they aren't, so what the hell are they ?

I would think the debut's fist and foremost action would be to declare who they are and what they stand for. Not claim they aren't this and that.

And look at the picture, Bachmann and the other guy are looking at the black baby like they have never been so close to a real one. Reminds me of those old pics of African paraded through crowds and people looking on with amazement.

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July 21, 2010 8:16 PM    in reply to Tony C

That's the whole problem - ultimately, they don't stand FOR anything apart from the standard old Republican memes of "less taxes, less government, moar Jesus".

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July 21, 2010 3:45 PM   

Of course they are able to find a few Black Americans out of the 40 million here that support the TEA party, there has never been a shortage of black folks that truly believed in the conservative dogma of "I've got mine screw you", but few of them can stomach allying with racists who if they had their way would take us back to the days of a strong white racial hierarchy. I don't care what black folks they parade out there they aren't representative of me or most of the community.

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July 21, 2010 3:53 PM    in reply to MrRandom

The J.C. Watts, Ezola Fosters, Alan Keyes, Thomas Sowells, et.als of the world would be proud to stand with that blindly white caucus.

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July 22, 2010 12:03 PM    in reply to EnnuiDivine

There was an article in the WashPost some years ago, when J. C. Watts left Congress, about how hacked off he was at his fellow GOPers. Seems they didn't ever bother to listen to him when it came to issues of race, and the only time most of them would ever deal with him is when they wanted him to show up so they could have an African-American face in the background at their press conferences.

I got the distinct impression that Watts was a principled conservative (at least as far as such things actually exist), but that he'd had enough of his ideological compatriots' dealing with him in bad faith and not taking him seriously.

I would certainly be interested in knowing what Mr. Watts' take on the Tea Party and its tolerance for racism is.

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July 21, 2010 3:57 PM   

I have never met a racist who acknowledged the fact that he or she is a racist. Denials, even earnest ones, mean nothing.

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July 21, 2010 4:45 PM    in reply to Pugbane

The ignorance of these people never fail to amaze. What racist is going to admit that they are racist?They bring a group of people with self loathing to prove they don't have racial bias, the old some of my best friends are black, and they actually think they're pulling the wools over everyone's eyes. Bachmann and her colleague's are like children, and fooling no one.

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July 21, 2010 5:16 PM   

The WaPo is reporting that "initially, the white mainstay Tea Party attendees as the event mistook the minorities in attendance as food servers and band members."

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July 21, 2010 7:24 PM    in reply to George TheShrubber

+1

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July 21, 2010 8:40 PM   

How many in Brazilian?

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July 21, 2010 10:16 PM   

I truly, and in fact know, that if the Klan let Black people join you would have some Black people joining the Klan.

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July 21, 2010 10:52 PM   

Bachmann, as the Mad Hatter, finally gets to have her very own Tay Partay. How thrilling and powerful- I'll bet that little fool GWB now wishes he hadn't shunned her advances, goddammit.

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July 22, 2010 12:32 AM   

They grabbed a black lady walking nearby, gave her a hundred bucks to take a picture with Bachmann.

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July 22, 2010 5:45 AM   

"This should dispel any claims about the tea party," he said. "Because we have people of all backgrounds up here."

This really clears it up ... someone get a (token) blacdk women and her baby up her real fast, now someone pat that baby on the head ...
But as anyone who's been to a tea party rally can tell you, the diversity ...
wait the diversity is all the lies you keep making up !!

wow how fast we all forget ...

WASHINGTON, March 21 (UPI) -- Two black U.S. congressmen say Capitol Hill protesters fighting healthcare reform hurled racial slurs and another lawmaker said somebody spit on him.

As "Tea Party" protesters rallied outside the U.S. Capitol Saturday, some shouted epithets at Reps. John Lewis, D-Ga., and Andre Carson, D-Ind, both members of the Congressional Black Caucus, The Washington Post reported Sunday.

Carson said protesters yelled "kill the bill" before using a racial epithet as he and Lewis left the building after President Barack Obama made a last-minute pitch for House passage of the healthcare bill.

Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, D-Mo., said in a statement he was spit on while walking to the Capitol to cast a vote. U.S. Capitol Police led him into the building to ensure his safety. The person who allegedly spit on him was released after Cleaver decided not to press charges.

hummmm and they say they are not racists nor about hate ... people wake up and see what the tea party is really about !!

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July 22, 2010 7:37 AM   

I agree they are diverse. Some are a little bit racist and stupid. Some are extremely racist and stupid. Some are in the middle.

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July 22, 2010 12:00 PM   

Clayton Bigsby is Black and he supports the Tea Party wholeheartedly.

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July 22, 2010 3:08 PM   

... And next week, in a show of integrity and solidarity, all these congressmen and their Tea Party supporters will renounce their Social Security, Medicare, and government pensions because to take the government's money is anathema to their personal values...

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July 22, 2010 3:57 PM   

It's a variation on the old GOP convention trick -- get every single minority member of the party up on the podium, then hope the TV cameras don't pan the audience too much.

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