UCLA-TEA Party study

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So overall (94%) of TEA Party signs deal directly with wanting government to stop spending; smaller government; and to be more responsive to the people...yeah


By Amy Gardner
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, October 14, 2010; 6:00 AM

A new analysis of political signs displayed at a tea party rally in Washington last month reveals that the vast majority of activists expressed narrow concerns about the government's economic and spending policies and steered clear of the racially charged anti-Obama messages that have helped define some media coverage of such events.

Emily Ekins, a graduate student at UCLA, conducted the survey at the 9/12 Taxpayer March on Washington last month by scouring the crowd, row by row and hour by hour, and taking a picture of every sign she passed.

Ekins photographed about 250 signs, and more than half of those she saw reflected a "limited government ethos," she found - touching on such topics as the role of government, liberty, taxes, spending, deficit and concern about socialism. Examples ranged from the simple message "$top the $pending" scrawled in black-marker block letters to more elaborate drawings of bar charts, stop signs and one poster with the slogan "Socialism is Legal Theft" and a stick-figure socialist pointing a gun at the head of a taxpayer.

There were uglier messages, too - including "Obama Bin Lyin' - Impeach Now" and "Somewhere in Kenya a Village is Missing its Idiot." But Ekins's analysis showed that only about a quarter of all signs reflected direct anger with Obama. Only 5 percent of the total mentioned the president's race or religion, and slightly more than 1 percent questioned his American citizenship.

Ekins's conclusion is not that the racially charged messages are unimportant but that media coverage of tea party rallies over the past year have focused so heavily on the more controversial signs that it has contributed to the perception that such content dominates the tea party movement more than it actually does.
 
Anything done by a UCLA student or professor must be taken with a serious grain of salt. You know how you get a Bruin (or Superfreak) off your front porch? Pay him for the pizza.
 
Well at least someone took the actual time and made an actual effort to go into the crowd and study the signs...sounds like a good statistical study.
 
Ekins spent the summer researching the tea party movement and also as an intern at the Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank in Washington. The survey was for her UCLA graduate studies.

We know what happens to pundits employed by corporate funded 'think tanks' like the Cato Institute that go against the right wing 'groupspeak'


Conservative David Frum loses think-tank job after criticizing GOP


Three days after calling health-care reform a debacle for Republicans, David Frum was forced out of his job at the American Enterprise Institute on Wednesday.

The ouster also came one day after a harsh Wall Street Journal editorial ripped the former speechwriter for President George W. Bush, saying he "now makes his living as the media's go-to basher of fellow Republicans" and accusing him of "peddling bad revisionist history."

Frum made clear, in a letter to AEI President Arthur C. Brooks, that his departure after seven years as a resident fellow at the conservative think tank was not voluntary.


"We've built a whole alternative-reality system. Conservatism is shrinking into a movement of cultural dissent."
David Frum
 
Ekins spent the summer researching the tea party movement and also as an intern at the Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank in Washington. The survey was for her UCLA graduate studies.

We know what happens to pundits employed by corporate funded 'think tanks' like the Cato Institute that go against the right wing 'groupspeak'


Conservative David Frum loses think-tank job after criticizing GOP


Three days after calling health-care reform a debacle for Republicans, David Frum was forced out of his job at the American Enterprise Institute on Wednesday.

The ouster also came one day after a harsh Wall Street Journal editorial ripped the former speechwriter for President George W. Bush, saying he "now makes his living as the media's go-to basher of fellow Republicans" and accusing him of "peddling bad revisionist history."

Frum made clear, in a letter to AEI President Arthur C. Brooks, that his departure after seven years as a resident fellow at the conservative think tank was not voluntary.


"We've built a whole alternative-reality system. Conservatism is shrinking into a movement of cultural dissent."
David Frum


You've done another bang up job as a liberal debator showing how this study is inconclusive because of ....what was that? Oh yeah, because of some guy in some other unrelated situation...yeah.
 
Of course most signs are about our declining economy! You don't need a study to find that out! Christ. The problem is Teabaggers are angry at the wrong people. Because of Faux news propaganda and their corporate brainwashing they don't realize it's 30 years of conservative ideology that has put them in the situation they're in. But Faux has told them that their plight has been caused every reason except the truth.
 
Of course most signs are about our declining economy! You don't need a study to find that out! Christ. The problem is Teabaggers are angry at the wrong people. Because of Faux news propaganda and their corporate brainwashing they don't realize it's 30 years of conservative ideology that has put them in the situation they're in. But Faux has told them that their plight has been caused every reason except the truth.

I think people understand quite well why they are in the situation they are in. The study underminds the the bull-shit propaganda of them being a racist group. A lie that has been spoon fed to people like you from the media you enjoy; a mantra that liberals have been espousing ever since the first protest by TEA Party folks.
 
Ekins spent the summer researching the tea party movement and also as an intern at the Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank in Washington. The survey was for her UCLA graduate studies.

We know what happens to pundits employed by corporate funded 'think tanks' like the Cato Institute that go against the right wing 'groupspeak'


Conservative David Frum loses think-tank job after criticizing GOP


Three days after calling health-care reform a debacle for Republicans, David Frum was forced out of his job at the American Enterprise Institute on Wednesday.

The ouster also came one day after a harsh Wall Street Journal editorial ripped the former speechwriter for President George W. Bush, saying he "now makes his living as the media's go-to basher of fellow Republicans" and accusing him of "peddling bad revisionist history."

Frum made clear, in a letter to AEI President Arthur C. Brooks, that his departure after seven years as a resident fellow at the conservative think tank was not voluntary.


"We've built a whole alternative-reality system. Conservatism is shrinking into a movement of cultural dissent."
David Frum

Not really sure what David Frum has to do with the study. And CATO is a libertarian think tank not a right-wing one. It doesn't toe the Republican party line. Read up on the group I'm sure you'll be surprised that there are things you'll probably agree with CATO on.
 
Yeah yeah...college sports:palm:

Haha, in this case it's also an academic rivalry as we passed those a*holes in the 2010 US News & World Report of top universities. We are now #23 while they are #25. So it's more than just sports. It's pure rivalry hate. :)
 
Haha, in this case it's also an academic rivalry as we passed those a*holes in the 2010 US News & World Report of top universities. We are now #23 while they are #25. So it's more than just sports. It's pure rivalry hate. :)

It's always a good thing to be the- smarter jocks ;)
 
Not really sure what David Frum has to do with the study. And CATO is a libertarian think tank not a right-wing one. It doesn't toe the Republican party line. Read up on the group I'm sure you'll be surprised that there are things you'll probably agree with CATO on.

CATO was founded by one of the biggest polluters on the planet and it depends on funded from the same cartels and corporations as all the other so called 'libertarian' think tanks. Maybe they haven't been parroting enough right wing propaganda, because their funding decreased. It is called persuasion.

Cato was founded in 1977 by Edward H. Crane and Charles Koch, the billionaire co-owner of Koch Industries; the largest privately owned company in the United States.

Corporate sponsors

In 2006 Cato raised approximately $612,000 from the following 26 corporate supporters:

* Altria (the report identifies Altria Corporate Services as the contributor)
* American Petroleum Institute
* Amerisure Companies
* Amgen
* Chicago Mercantile Exchange
* Comcast Corporation
* Consumer Electronic Association
* Ebay Inc
* ExxonMobil
* FedEx Corporation
* Freedom Communications
* General Motors
* Honda North America
* Korea International Trade Association
* Microsoft
* National Association of Software and Service Companies
* Pepco Holdings Inc.
* R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company
* TimeWarner
* Toyota Motor Corporation
* UST Inc
* Verisign
* Verizon Communications
* Visa USA Inc
* Volkswagen of America
* Wal-Mart Stores

By 2008, Cato's corporate support had fallen dramatically, to $187,000, about 1 percent of the institute's revenue for the year. Corporate supporters in 2008 were:

* Altria (the report identifies Altria Corporate Services as the contributor)
* Amerisure Companies
* FedEx Corporation
* Freedom Communications
* R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company
* Volkswagen of America
* Wal-Mart Stores

Foundation support

The Cato Institute has been supported by:

* Castle Rock Foundation (Formerly Coors Foundation)
* Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation
* Claude R. Lambe Charitable Foundation
* Earhart Foundation
* JM Foundation
* John M. Olin Foundation, Inc.
* Koch Family Foundations
* Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation
* Scaife Foundations (Sarah Mellon Scaife, Carthage)

In its 2006 annual report, Cato listed that it had received funding from 72 foundations during the year, amounting to $3,113,000 or 15% of total income
 
What you need to know about the tea party:

- Among all Americans, George W. Bush has 27/58 positive/negative favorable rating. Among tea partiers he's viewed favorably, 57/27.

So, when they say they want their country back, they mean they want their authoritarian despots back.

And here is where they get their koolaid...

- About 6 in 10 express a favorable opinion of Glenn Beck, the Fox News talk-show host. A broad majority of Tea Party supporters say they watch Fox News most for news, and more than half consider Mr. Beck’s show news rather than entertainment. Just 6 percent said they had an unfavorable view of him (the rest had no opinion).

New York Times/CBS News Poll: National Survey of Tea Party Supporters
 
What you need to know about the tea party:

- Among all Americans, George W. Bush has 27/58 positive/negative favorable rating. Among tea partiers he's viewed favorably, 57/27.

So, when they say they want their country back, they mean they want their authoritarian despots back.

And here is where they get their koolaid...

- About 6 in 10 express a favorable opinion of Glenn Beck, the Fox News talk-show host. A broad majority of Tea Party supporters say they watch Fox News most for news, and more than half consider Mr. Beck’s show news rather than entertainment. Just 6 percent said they had an unfavorable view of him (the rest had no opinion).

New York Times/CBS News Poll: National Survey of Tea Party Supporters

LOL poor liberals have to attack Glenn Beck. Have you even watched his show lately? Even Alex Jones said he was shocked that Beck was exposing the NWO banker conspiracies.

You are rabid partisan in this picture
 
What you need to know about the tea party:

- Among all Americans, George W. Bush has 27/58 positive/negative favorable rating. Among tea partiers he's viewed favorably, 57/27.

So, when they say they want their country back, they mean they want their authoritarian despots back.

And here is where they get their koolaid...

- About 6 in 10 express a favorable opinion of Glenn Beck, the Fox News talk-show host. A broad majority of Tea Party supporters say they watch Fox News most for news, and more than half consider Mr. Beck’s show news rather than entertainment. Just 6 percent said they had an unfavorable view of him (the rest had no opinion).

New York Times/CBS News Poll: National Survey of Tea Party Supporters

LOL~ the TEA Party is winning on public opinion and democrats are losing. :clink:
 
LOL~ the TEA Party is winning on public opinion and democrats are losing. :clink:

To the detriment of America. The tea party is an uninformed and know nothing group. They don't even know that Obama didn't raise taxes and that he lowered THEIRS.

They call for less government...the 'less' they are calling for is why our economy crashed & burned.
 
LOL poor liberals have to attack Glenn Beck. Have you even watched his show lately? Even Alex Jones said he was shocked that Beck was exposing the NWO banker conspiracies.

You are rabid partisan in this picture

WHY am I not surprise you watch Beck, the guy who baits his viewers, using phony scare tactics, into spending their nest egg buying fools gold at 200% of it's melt value.
 
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