We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.

The so called “Tea Party” must be doing something right. The rhetoric from Democrats is intensifying and it is starting to get downright ugly. Rep. Alan Grayson (D-FL) sent out a fund raising email letter with a heading that described it as “no more popular than the Klan”. The email included a graphic that depicted the “T” in tea party as a burning cross. Quoted in the Huffington Post, Jennifer Burke, National Outreach Director of TheTeaParty.net, said “as a black Tea Party activist, I could say that there’s nothing more offensive than equating the Tea Party with the Ku Klux Klan. The hate speech uttered by sitting congressman Alan Grayson is deplorable.”

I couldn’t agree more. Perhaps someone should remind Rep. Grayson that historically, the Klan has been linked to the Democratic Party. Grayson’s attempt to link the tea party to the Klan isn’t accurate, historically or otherwise. As to his reference to the tea party’s popularity, those who identify themselves as tea party outnumber liberals, by a significant number. According to a recent Gallup Poll, 22 percent of Americans identified themselves as tea party, while 19 percent identified as liberal. Grayson’s statement is not only malicious in its intent, it is factually wrong.

US Senate majority leader Harry Reid (D-NV) said of the tea party from the floor of the senate, “the anarchists have taken over”. Here in West Virginia, the president of the State Senate, Jeffery Kessler recently tweeted “Ted Cruz is an IDIOT & Tea Party is NUTS!”

This hateful rhetoric coming from elected representatives is unbecoming at best, but it really amounts to bad behavior. It is the politics of exclusion. While driving around with bumper stickers that say “coexist”, what is being practiced is intolerance. Intolerance is the root cause of racism in the first place. As tea party critics scream “racism” in their crowded theatres, what then can be said of their disdain for Ted Cruz who is Hispanic?

Sadly, the intolerance has filtered down to the local level. Last week the Jefferson County Democratic Association held their monthly meeting at the Charles Town Library. The subject of the meeting was running for office. When the JCDA discovered that there were members of the local tea party group, We the People of Jefferson County in attendance, they were asked to leave by West Virginia State Delegate Stephen Skinner (D-Jefferson). On local television news Skinner said, “We have a constitutional right to assemble and we have a constitutional right to meet without the other party in the room”.

One of the problems with Skinner’s argument is that the JCDA was using a public meeting room. One of the rules, as stated on the County Commission’s website, is that all meetings there must be open to the public. I’m assuming that those rules apply to Democrats. Inexplicably, the president of the County Commission, Dale Manuel, strongly defended Skinner’s actions. In checking with officials of the Jefferson County GOP, their meetings are usually held on private property, but on occasion they use the room. However, in contrast, their meetings are always open to the public and no one had ever been ejected from a meeting based on their party affiliation. Only members can vote, but anyone can attend.

The tea party is not a political party, and it is non partisan. The local group includes member that are Democrats. Ironically, the tea party sponsored a similar tutorial about how to run for office prior to the 2010 elections. In attendance were Democrats, including Virginia Graf, who ran for Congress. Patricia Rucker, president of We the People, expressed on local television that her reason for attending with her five children was to learn more about the process.

The end result is that the Democrats lost an opportunity to show that they are civic minded and inclusive. The local leadership instead chose to discriminate against certain members of the community because of their affiliations. Delegate Skinner opined that those he evicted were glad because they wanted to embarrass the Democrats. This is obviously not true, since the group includes Democrats among their ranks, and has endorsed Democratic candidates in the past. Skinner accomplished that all on his own.

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Elliot Simon

Elliot Simon

I'm a retired executive and consultant. My wife and I have lived up on the mountain outside of Harpers Ferry since 2002. We have six cats. It would be nice if we could all agree on everything, but lately we... [More...]

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