Well, you really could knock me over with a feather
and a red colored one at that. This coffee party thingie was much more successful than I imagined. You may have heard of this coffee party idea that an Obama operative in Virginia tried to start? Its called Coffee Party CCCP
sorry, I always get that wrong, its Coffee Party USA and it was started by one Ann Park, an Obama operative and employee of the New York Times.
The diminutive Mz Park has deep ties to the Obama campaign and her coffee party effort is classic astroturf and that is why I assumed it would fail miserably. After all, the only reason the tea party movement is so wildly successful is because there is real passion behind it, passion that the left currently does not have behind it.
Still, I was shocked to see a report on the Belleville News-Democrat website detailing the great success of the coffee party event held in West Belleville, Illinois. (Belleville is near St. Louis)
The newspaper took care to send a reporter to this wonderful event to interview the throngs that came out to support the Obama astroturf event and to chronicle for all time this fantastic outpouring of civic interest. I was taken aback at the great crowd that showed up at the Oregon Trail Roasting Company, a coffee house/restaurant in West Belleville.
They were there because they were frustrated with politics today, you see. We have lost the vision in America they said. They were adamant that the U.S. shouldnt recklessly go looking for oil and natural gas on our own soil in order to stop our dependence on foreign oil. And they wanted everyone to know that the Republican Party should grow up.
But the numbers that showed up in Belleville boggled my mind. Remembering that there have been hundreds of tea party protests over the last year where hundreds of thousands if not millions of concerned American citizens have turned out to peacefully but sternly protest the anti-American activities of Obama and his gang in Congress, I wondered if the coffee party movement could come anywhere near the passion and participation that the tea party folks have seen.
Well, the wildly successful event in Belleville answered my question very firmly. Coffee party host Jenny Moon must be proud of her efforts, indeed.
After the reporter that showed up to write about this grand event is taken out from the throng that attended, I can report that the shockingly large number of left-wingers that turned out for the Belleville coffee party was
Seven.
Its leaps to eight if you add the reporter.
I know. What a success, eh?
I really was shocked that so many turned out.
So congrats to little Jenny Moon for her great success. I can use the word her, cant I? That isnt too sexist of me is it?
Will you have one lump or two, Jenny?