So does this mean we can't criticize the Tea Party since the Tea Party itself is nothing but the table?
You will continue to criticize regardless of the facts. I'm not saying what you may or may not do.
All it is is some kind of forum or conduit for individuals and it stands for nothing itself?
I told you what it is. You don't believe. You believe it's all people sidearms with Obama hung in effigy because that's the only thing you're shown. Having never investigated for yourself that's all you know. Since it suits your preconceptions that's all you will ever know.
I can't fix that. I was just offering information.
First, did YOU "boo" the birther comments, and did a majority of the other attendees join you in a rejection of those comments? Second, did you "boo" or show any objection to the "return America to Biblical teaching", and were you then also joined by a majority of your fellow tea partiers?
No I did not. I'm not sure what it would accomplish? No one boo'd much of anything that I know. Why not? Because we share concerns about things I do think are important. And honestly the threat of someone saying a prayer in school doesn't seem credible much less dangerous.
FWIW I do continually prod them basically saying "You don't want tax money spent to 'miseducate' your child, can you see how they may feel the same? Isn't the answer to let parents decide and not government?" I use the same sort of argument on war spending and almost any other issue.
One difference I have found between a liberal and a conservative is that a conservative is often receptive to the idea that you can't
have freedom, if you aren't willing to
offer freedom.
A liberal almost never is.
Nevertheless I make headway. It's difficult at times.
Regardless the social issues aren't the common concerns.
Which, if you watched it, then
you know damned well that prayer in schools or birth certificates are not the central concerns.
What binds us is as I stated.
Some may be ignorant but if you watched it then you are deliberately deceptive.