Video of St. Louis Event–Almost as Good as Being There *update*
My hat’s off to Bob Anders and the crew from Creative Video Services for this 3-part series of the St. Louis Nationwide Chicago Tea Party protest held February 27, 2009. If you need videography, you can’t go wrong with Creative Video.
Part I:
St. Louis Tea Party (Part 1) from CR8VDO on Vimeo.
Click here for Parts 2 and 3.
Dana has lots of great links.
*UPDATES*
1. It was a 3-part, not 4-part video. Sorry, my math.
2. The STL Tea Party made Drudge!!!! How flippin’ cool is that?
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More than 200 hearty patriots marched through driving snow and 20 degree temps in Kansas City today as part of the ongoing Tea Party Protest.
Congratulations to the organizers and demonstrators. You’re simple act of rebellion against Obama’s socialist power-grab is a noble statement of your intent to preserve and defend our Republic.
I will post photos as soon as they are uploaded.
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Dangerous Thoughts Standing in the Wings
Why are you here? I thought.
I was standing on the steps of the Arch fully aware that my fingers were painfully cold when the wrong thought crossed my mind. By “wrong thought,” I mean that one thought that will subconsciously sabotage the important or dangerous thing you are about to attempt. Like thinking, “what if the front wheel just fell off?” as you’re cruising down a winding road on a motorcycle, or “what if I forget my lines?” just before stepping onto the stage.
Before and behind me stood 1,500 people, most of whom I’d never seen before. They had traveled from as far away as Cincinnati, Ohio, Scottsdale, Arizona, Rolla and Kansas City, Missouri, to St. Louis on one to three days notice on a cold workday with snow flurries spitting on their heads. Winds gust to 30 miles per hour, slapping the the tea bags they’d taped to their signs.
But why were they here? Why would they sacrifice to attend a rally called by some blogger they’d never heard of and a conservative radio talk host?
Answers Emerge
Jackie Smith, the hall of fame tight end, took the megaphone and asked, “How many of you are at a protest for the first time in your live?”
Ninety percent raised their hands and hollered.
A Voice, For Once
A small business owner provided the answer to my question: we’ve been afraid to say anything for years.
Political correctness–a Nazi-like, liberal speech suppression technique begun in the 90s–cowed average Americans into keeping their mouths shut for 20 years. Not since the early days of the Reagan administration have conservatives felt free to say, “I love this country because we’re free.” The truth is, if we’re not free even to speak our minds, then there is now “America” to love. There is only a European socialist quasi-dictatorship a little too far west.
The Next One
The Tea Party was only the first step in a march that ends with a Congress that understands that America is not a land, it’s an idea. That idea is that human beings are the best judges of what will achieve happiness. Free to follow that judgment, some will fail, but more will exceed their wildest expectations.
On February 27 in cities from coast to coast, a few hundred people pretended we still have the freedom to pursue our own dreams. We ignored the shackles of political correctness and a semi-fascist president. We hoped to draw out 50 to 100 like-minded souls to begin a movement.
Our humble expectations were exceeded by a factor of 15.
And, as the Gipper might say, you ain’t seen nothin’ yet.
Claire McCaskill? Freshen up your resume.
Other Reactions:
- Event Speaker Shamed Dogan
- WORLD Magazine’s Megan Dunham
- Jenn Q Public was on hand for the largest protest in the country at Greenville, SC
Side Notes:
- I finally met Gateway Pundit in person. It was an honor, much like meeting Dana Loesch and Jackie Smith.
- Dana Loesch and I met for the first on Friday at about 10:00 a.m. What better testimony to the power of new tools like Twitter and Facebook and email that two perfect strangers would coordinate, split duties, and manage an event for 1,500 people in 4 days.
- The next even will be different, bigger, and far more threatening to the left and the national medial. Not violently threatening; politically threatening. They will not be able to bury the story, nor will they escape the consequences. But they will try to prevent it. In other words, this story will have legs.
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Sphere: Related ContentSt. Louis Tea Party Turnout Rocks!
Thanks to the 1,000+ patriots who stood in the snow at the Arch, Dana “The Energizer” Loesch, Doug Saur, the speakers, Michelle Moore and Jeff who managed the fairgrounds, Desiree’ the Poster Party Lady, and the true leaders at #TCOT who held my hand after I stumbled into this event.
Today at the Arch in St. Louis was simple patriotic magic. I have to do some wrapping up of the event, but I’ll say this:
America’s future is not in the White House; it was on the steps of the Gateway Arch and dozens of other Tea Party locations today.
This was not an event; it was step in a march that ends with Repealing Pork by Retiring socialists.
The scene was simply unbelievable. Dana Loesch electified the crowd, and Hall of Famer Jackie Smith had them roaring. In between, American Issues Project President Ed Martin, conservative blogger Shamed Dogan, responsible mother and former candidate for State Senate Gina Loudon, and State Senator Lemke (sp?) sent a clear message that the 1,000+ adored.
The Republic will be in great hands. . . soon.
Thank you all.
If you were at the St. Louis, event, upload photos and videos to Photobucket.com. See you Facebook messages for details.
Photos & Videos:
Keep this movement growing; going isn’t enough. Tell your friends to watch the news feeds, read the blogs, monitor #tcot. Don’t stop. This wave won’t crest until we have a conservative Congress, President, and SCOTUS.
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Stay on Hennessy’s View for continous live coverage of the St. Louis Tea Party
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My light blogging owes to our efforts to change the world in a week. My role is, appropriately, miniscule.
When Congress listens, it will repeal the trillions of waste, fraud, and abuse it has produced over the past 4 months, it will stop proposed borrowing and bailouts, it will stop rewarding bad behavior in corporations and citizens, or it will retire. This time, there are no two ways.
Using tools like Twitter, email, and Facebook, TCOT has provided at least 163 patriots a forum to voice its discontent on Friday, February 27 at 11:00 a.m. at the foot of the Arch steps in St. Louis.
These citizens are coming out to tell Congress that we utterly reject its notion of borrowing its way out of debt, paying people and companies for failure, and building debt that must be paid through high taxes or high inflation.
In the past 24 hours, the House has spent $410 billion and President Obama has requested hundred of billions more for healthcare. When will it stop?
The stop starts on Friday. Join us.
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Sphere: Related ContentMatt Sczesny Rocks, and other Tea Party News
Great coverage of the St. Louis Tea Party on KMOV Channel 4 by reporter Matt Sczesny.
Channel 4 has not posted the video (that I can find). I’ll link or embed it as soon as it’s available.
Please say “thanks” to Matt and KMOV for a fair report.
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Amy at Top Conservatives on Twitter has put together a convenient list of the Tea Parties across the country. This list is NOT exhaustive, as not all cities have a Facebook Event page.
If you have friends and family in other cities, please encourage them to attend their local rally. And remember, this is an exhibition, not a competition; please, no wagering. (h/t Letterman)
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For our local St. Louis theme, I really, really like the Red: the blood of the patriots. We represent that vast stretch of land filled with strong, working people who rush to the shores when our Republic is threatened. We stand tall against enemies foreign and domestic. We bandage our wounds and march on, ever forward, ever humble, yet ever certain of our purpose.
Red-stained guaze around our heads, red sweaters on our chests, the river at our backs, the Great Frontier before us. St. Louis was the far side of the America’s Rubicon. All who travel there on Friday will set themselves on the trail to a future under the torch of our brilliant past.
When Ben Franklin left Consitution Hall after the delegates had finally ratified the document that forever changed man’s relationship to government, a citizen shouted, “Dr. Franklin, what have wrought us?”
Franklin replied simply, “A Republic . . . if you can keep it.”
To hear our President doubt our steel, question our resolve, and deny our ability to right ourselves and help our neighbor without some immense government to guide us is to hear that Philadelphia citizen shout back at Franklin, “Can you keep it for us?”
Our red shirts tell Franklin, “Just watch.”
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Sphere: Related ContentSee Dana’s Channel 5 Interview
Go Dana. How ’bout a little equal time? Why does the WU prof get 80 percent of the time?
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I detest videos that start automatically.
You can see the report on KSDK’s web site. Not the best coverage, certainly not fair, but publicity is publicity. So thanks to Rebecca for visiting with Dana and selecting 7 seconds of the interview to air ahead of 30 minutes of some college professor who wrote a book in his spare time. (I wrote mine while I was in the Navy.)
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Sphere: Related ContentLive Blogging Barry’s Crappy Reagan Imitation
The future is ours. Your disgust with the borrowing and spending, your noble desire to restore the republic the founders wrought, those are the real protests. The tea party is in our hearts and souls–the events are just the physical manifestations. But now, the President:
Ninety percent of live blog posts suck. So I did my blog readers a big favor: I tested my quips on Twitter. Here I present my instant reactions that were good enough to get retweeted. (You’re welcome.)
- I wish he’d ask “the Democrat majority to ramrod one-sided legislation through Congress” just once.
- BHO’s funnier if you don’t look at him, but Biden makes me laugh. What do I do?
- socialized medicine! Reminds me–my license plates expire this week
- If I’m ever prez, remind me to cure a bad disease in every speech
- I miss the suspense of W sneaking up on “kazakishtan”
- When will he thank China for making all this “investment” possible?
- Read the 10th Amendment, Barry
- When the hell did borrowing become the lifeblood of the economy?
And the winner . . .
- We need to produce more solar power? I’m NOT financing a new Sun!
On Friday, we get our turn to tell the world how it is.
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