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Extremism
After losing in 2010 for being too extreme, Tea Party candidate John Koster wants to cover up his extreme views...
Koster can't hide from the truth about his Tea Party extremism.
Rob Cornilles: The Original Tea Party Candidate
Paul Begala on The Situation Room
Paul Begala talks to CNN's Wolf Blitzer about Priorities USA Action's "Romney's America" ad.
Priorities USA Action's Bill Burton on The Ed Show
Bill Burton talks to Ed Schultz about Priorities USA Action's "Romney's America" ad. 11/2/11
Rally to Restore Sanity - Interviews with Participants
On October 30, 2010, thousands of people gathered in the National Mall for the "Rally to Restore Sanity" called for by Jon Stewart on his show.
While participants attended for a variety of reasons, many of them raised concerns about the deteriorating state of news media, especially the hyperbolic and hyperpartisan content of 24/7 cable news networks.
Glenn Beck's "Restoring Honor" Rally - Interview B-Roll
Glenn Beck's "Restoring Honor" Rally - Interviews With Participants
On August 28, 2010, Glenn Beck's "Restoring Honor" rally was held on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. The purpose of the rally, which Beck claimed to be "non-political" despite featuring Tea Party-favorite Sarah Palin as a speaker and its being attended entirely by conservatives, was unclear.
Huckleberry Speaks
Chase Whiteside Interviews Andrew Breitbart About the Media
"Duh! All Television is Edited!" This isn't a new video from us, but we decided to pull this interview with Andrew Breitbart out from our archives because it achieved new relevance after the Shirley Sherrod situation (Read more here: http://nyti.ms/cZbxAt)
It's long--twelve minutes--but we wanted to leave it unedited to make a point.
Tax Day Tea Party 2010
On Thursday, April 15, Tea Partiers from around the country gathered in the nation's capital to protest what they perceived to be egregious increases in taxation under the Obama administration, despite taxes having actually been lowered for 98% of working Americans.
The usual anti-science and nativist rhetoric, and praise of Fox News personalities, ensued.