America Awakes: Reflections on 9/12
The Taxpayers' March on Washington as seen through the eyes of an ex-Soviet immigrant. (Part II will appear on Wednesday.)
On September 12, 2009, I took part in the largest anti-big-government demonstration in the history of mankind. To borrow an expression from Joe Biden, the Taxpayers’ March on Washington was clean and articulate. It was clean because over a million earners of American wealth didn’t litter or destroy things and generally behaved as responsible property owners — as opposed to leftist protesters who often act as unwelcome gatecrashers. Once again the political class was reminded who really owns the place, only this time the owners were adamant about it, articulating over and over in a million voices directed at the Capitol, “We own the dome!”
For three days Washington was filled with friendly, cheerful working people, easily identifiable by their American flags and their shirts, pins, and signs with clever, heartfelt messages on them. If one were to judge this nation by the people walking the streets of its capital that weekend, one might surmise that America was inhabited by highly rational, creative, positive, responsible, and engaging individuals. Unfortunately, on most other days Washington exemplifies the opposite, misrepresenting this nation in every sense of the word.
My friends and I arrived from New York by car on Thursday the 10th, just in time to catch a sight at which to marvel: hundreds of doctors and nurses waving hand-made posters and chanting slogans in opposition to the government takeover of health care. Protesting in a park facing the Capitol building, medical professionals offered a resounding second opinion about the health of national medical care, with speaker after speaker exposing Obama’s proposal as malpractice.
Doctors had a better prescription: tax reform, tort reform, and allowing patients to purchase health insurance across state lines — a combination of measures that would save $120 billion every year without government rationing. Their rally received no coverage whatsoever in the “mainstream” media.
In the not-so-distant past, whenever George W. Bush introduced a new policy or visited a foreign country, the media disproportionately focused on even the tiniest of accompanying protests. Often journalists barely mentioned the summit’s topic or the agreements resulting from it. They apparently believed their job was to inform the world that Bush was screamed at by a heckler in Australia, or that a deranged London grandmother climbed the gate of the Buckingham Palace to protest U.S. policies. Media types rationalized it by claiming that reporters have always preferred to cover protests over what was actually being protested.
Obama’s ascendancy changed that. As if re-enacting Orwell’s novel 1984, the media might just as well claim that it has always ignored anti-administration protests. As a result, the qualified opinions of hundreds of protesting doctors from across the country are, all of a sudden, less worthy of coverage than a single anti-Bush heckler of the previous eight years.
Fortunately, my friend El Marco was there to cover the doctors’ rally for his photo-journalist blog LookingAtTheLeft.com. We spent the evening in our hotel watching him prepare his photo essay, occasionally throwing in a line or two. By next morning, his story with fantastic pictures had been picked up by a number of major political blogs.
On Friday we joined a patriotic rally outside Walter Reed Army Hospital. Several hundred people — generations of veterans and ordinary citizens like us — waved American flags and signs on four crowded street corners at the main hospital entrance. We cheered buses with wounded soldiers returning from complimentary dinners at a local restaurant.
The rally was organized by FreeRepublic.com as a counter-protest to the weekly anti-military, anti-U.S. vigil staged at the hospital entrance by the radical group Code Pink. For years, the leftists have congregated on that spot with their nonsensical signs in an attempt to demoralize the heroic young men and women, and to add insult to injury, try to convince the wounded troops that they volunteered for an evil war and their service was not for a just cause. Our much more numerous pro-troops rally was encouraged by constant honking from passing motorists.
We quartered in a boutique hotel a few blocks north of the Capitol. It’s named The Liaison, which must be a politically correct term for the lobbying harlotry that dominates Washington culture with its evasive lingo. This weekend, however, the language spoken in the lobby, the corridors, and the elevators was the straight talk of independent people exchanging rational views and informed opinions. Teaching Washington a lesson in honesty that can only be found among free and self-reliant individuals, they expressed themselves readily, clearly, and effectively — without hushed voices and glances behind the shoulder out of fear that their words might be taken out of context, blown out of proportion, and misconstrued as hate speech.
In an elevator we met a family wearing red “Tea Party Patriots” buttons. The twelve-year-old daughter was holding a couple of surprisingly hefty tomes. Her parents proudly mentioned that on their way to Washington they had finished reading the Federalist Papers together.
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Oleg Atbashian, a writer and graphic artist from Ukraine, currently lives in New York. He is the creator of ThePeoplesCube.com, a satirical website where he writes under the name of Red Square.
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1. Peter the Bubblehead:I wish I could have attended that weekend in DC, but I found myself way out on the left coast on a trip planned more than a year in advance and could not make it.
Part of me promises to make the next DC TEA Party. Part of me hopes we won’t need another one.
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Sep 29, 2009 - 5:12 am 3. BackwardsBoy:The author echos my experience at a local tea party: like-minded patriots calmly protesting against a government that’s ignoring the people it’s supposed to represent.
For many years, we trusted our representatives to handle things for us in Washington while we worked and raised our families. However, along the way, our elected officials became obsessed not with doing the peoples’ will, but gaining power over their fellow citizens and advancing outrageous idealogies. This led to our current class of insulated politicians who hold open disdain for those who dare to speak out against their out-of-touch agenda. One look at the list of upcoming bills is evidence that our “leaders” no longer consider the benefit of a majority of Americans a priority. We now are besieged by lawmakers who are actively working against our best interests as a country and want desperately to diminish our standard of living, while enriching theirs.
Their arrogance has awakened a sleeping giant. The days of unresponsive government are numbered. My tea partying friends are counting them down.
Sep 29, 2009 - 5:23 am 4. George S.:excellent piece …
Sep 29, 2009 - 5:33 am 5. Gary Ogletree:Thanks, Oleg.
Sep 29, 2009 - 5:50 am 6. Now and Then:1. Peter the Bubblehead:
“I wish I could have attended that weekend in DC . . . ”
Yeah, me too. But I was busy that day painting my toenails, something I’d had planned for a year. Maybe next time. Meanwhile, thanks, all you marching patriots, all 70,000 of you.
Sep 29, 2009 - 6:09 am 7. Patrick Sarsfield:Ah, Now and Then, your ridiculously inaccurate and tired quote of 70,000, one that has been discredited not only by the person who erroneously and unofficially started it, but by every single responsible attempt to calculate the real numbers, is second only to the ridiculously tired progressive agenda our failing president seems to love so much…
It’s a good thing progressives are such silly idealists…the real world will prevent them from truly achieving their goals, and they’re too steeped in their own false religion-of-ideology to see it.
/sigh
Sep 29, 2009 - 7:23 am 8. NH:What a nice article. Notice the press never went nuts about the peaceful right wing prolifer that was killed?
Or the man who was beaten for carrying a yellow flag?
Or the one who got his finger bitten off?
Or the one who was attacked outside the town hall in NH but ended up on Harball being excoriated because he open carried like so many of us do here in NH?
Journalism is dead.
Sep 29, 2009 - 7:44 am 9. NH:Oops please correct typo — that should be HARDBALL.
Sep 29, 2009 - 7:45 am 10. Ed C:If it takes Nowa and than a year to plan on painting her/his/its toenails, it’s no wonder they have trouble achieving ther goals.
Sep 29, 2009 - 7:54 am 11. venividivici:7
Ah, don’t let the idiots get you down. Follow them home from bars when they’re drunk and beat the crap out of them when no one’s looking.
Sep 29, 2009 - 8:15 am 12. ETAB:Thomas Sowell has it right,
“Someone recently pointed out how much Barack Obama’s style and strategies resemble those of Latin American charismatic despots — the takeover of industries by demagogues who never ran a business, the rousing rhetoric of resentment addressed to the masses, and the personal cult of the leader promoted by the media. Do we want to become the world’s largest banana republic?”
Obama is a pathological narcissist. His only focus is on Himself. This focus, in his present situation of almost unlimited power, is exponentially increasing. That narcissistic need must be ‘fed’ constantly and with increased attention. He’s on every talk show, late nite show, union-meeting, whatever..all carefully screened and programmed to isolate him from criticism.
His foreign policy is a disaster, including his support for Zelaya, his ignoring democratic desires in Iran, his insults to Western leaders. Faced with real problems, he pontificates – as he’s done with Iran. Or utterly ignores it – as he’s done with Afghanistan.
Internally, his agenda of inserting a socialist infracture into a democratic republic is being attempted within a mass of blatant lies, misinformtion, racial manipulation and a rejection of Congress and the People.
What can we do? Continue to speak out, protest in Tea Partie, write Congress, and vote the Democrats out in 2010.
Sep 29, 2009 - 8:40 am 13. David W. Lincoln:One negative note. If the tea partiers conclude that all will be well after the Congressional elections in just over a year, they are taking an
awfully large risk on what will happen between now and then.
I challenge any of those tea partiers to contemplate a rival government, so that real power is taken away from those who abuse the power they currently have.
Sep 29, 2009 - 9:44 am 14. Gerry:#10.
Sep 29, 2009 - 10:16 am 15. jd:Please define goals.
There is quite a difference between realistic, responsible goals and socialist goals.
Dear Now and Then,
The simple fact that the Public Rail lines in Washington D.C. showed an exceptionaly high usage for Saturday September 12 2009, by a delta of 210,000 riders, blows that 70,000 nonsense out of the water.
Of course liberals always make up their own facts (or redefine words) for everything they do. So why should you be different.
jd
Sep 29, 2009 - 10:29 am 16. Now and Then:7. Patrick Sarsfield:
I notice you didn’t offer a number. And I know why. You can’t prove it, whatever it is.
Sep 29, 2009 - 10:36 am 17. Professor Guvinoff:@13, David W. Lincoln:
One civil war was enough, thank you very much. We don’t want to create a new nation, we rise to the urgency of stopping the subvertion of a great nation. We still have the right to vote and freedom of speech, to be used wisely, diligently, and earnestly, and there is no reason to depart from civility.
We are not going ballistic: Barney Frank is the one who’s trying to escape from the grips of ACORN’s gravitational pull. Not bad, for a bunch of unhinged goofballs!
Sep 29, 2009 - 10:44 am 18. myth buster:16. No, he didn’t offer a number, but he set a lower limit much higher than your inane report. Based on the fact that most of the TEA party attendees wouldn’t even have ridden the METRO, I’d say considering any number below 500,000 to be absurd. 1 million is reasonable. And FYI, since the march was an all day event, anyone who lived more than a few hours away would have had to spend two nights in DC, which is expensive as well as time consuming. It would have been a good twelve hours for me here in Ann Arbor to get to DC and twelve hours back. Sorry, there’s no way I could do that.
Sep 29, 2009 - 10:58 am 19. Right as well as Correct:#16 N&T
I’m sure you have proof of the ridiculously low number you claim. They said so on KOS. Effin Idiot.
Sep 29, 2009 - 12:17 pm 20. venividivici:One civil war was enough, thank you very much. We don’t want to create a new nation, we rise to the urgency of stopping the subvertion of a great nation.
You have about as much chance of convincing the parasites of the country from subverting it as a Northerner had of convincing a Southerner to give up the institution of slavery. It is in the material self-interest of the parasite to remain a parasite. That is why people (and I use the term loosely) like Now and Then will fight to keep parasitism alive and well.
Sep 29, 2009 - 12:57 pm 21. Keith_Indy:Hmmm, that gives me an idea.
Instead of 1 protest, have 2 or 3 the same weekend. Like Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Support the Troops
Protest Big Government
Support ________
Something everyone can get behind, like fair taxes perhaps. Next time, have better on the ground coverage, and def. find the best vantage points to photograph the crowd.
Sep 29, 2009 - 1:11 pm 22. Mike G:“… the tea party movement is an effort to revive America’s classic libertarian tradition. ”
Yes, well said! Time for a Libertarian Party to take its place along side the Democrats and Republicans who are both guilty of expanding government in pursuit of their own particular ideological objectives. Government should serve the public with a bare minimum of functions. In order to create any new program, tax, regulation or any other intervention into the private sector or private lives, the need and the cost/benefit must be achingly obvious to nearly everyone. How did we get to this situation where so few are able to control so many? The difference between our system and a monarchy or politburo is only a matter of who is in charge and what keeps them there.
Sep 29, 2009 - 1:18 pm 23. Banned by Huffpo:Thanks, Oleg. Another masterpiece.
“The president’s helicopter reportedly flew over the gigantic crowd, offering him an eyeful of America’s reaction to his statist agenda —”
I wish I could’ve been on that flight, watching as Obambi’s bowels turned to water and a cold sweat broke out on his saintly brow . . . . and Michelle cursed the patriots in that special way she has.
Sep 29, 2009 - 1:31 pm 24. Leatherneck:The CFR, and Soros will tell Obama to hurry up with the Marxist agenda before these same Americans storm the gates.
Sep 29, 2009 - 1:42 pm 25. Now and Then:Maybe the next Tea party should be in Texas, assuming everybody isn’t down at the free clinic.
http://videocafe.crooksandliars.com/heather/thousands-texans-attend-largest-free-healt
Independence! Patriotism! Secession! Maybe some other time.
Sep 29, 2009 - 2:03 pm 26. Richard:It was a great read up until the end where you had to go and take a swipe at Woodstock. It would have been a 5-star piece if you had left out that paragraph.
Sep 29, 2009 - 2:31 pm 27. jd:Deaf Frogs from Now and Then.
Offer free oil changes and see how many people show up.
Does that mean we need oil change reform?
Offer Free family sized pizzas and see how many people show up.
Does that mean we need pizza reform?
The conclusion reminds me of the old joke about the scientest and the frogs. Sometimes people will reach the wrong conclusion no matter how the evidence points to something else.
jd
Sep 29, 2009 - 2:59 pm 28. Maksim:Oleg, this is the first 9-12 article I’ve read that on some level transported me there. Since I was unable to actually go, I’m very grateful.
Sep 29, 2009 - 5:51 pm 29. Marina:OMG, I’m so happy Pajamas got you, dear Oleg! The PEOPLE’S CUBE IS AWSOME! And all the people posting there are as funny as you are. I miss “Bush” in “babushka” though (although it’s still there actualy… weird).
Well, G-d bless you and all your friends from the People’s Cube.
Sep 29, 2009 - 6:45 pm 30. beach bum:Good article. I wish I could’ve been in DC. I also wish I could’ve been at Woodstock. Alcohol / pot – no big difference. In fact, the true hippies of that time should be appalled at DOH-bamma’s (and King George 2) attempts to push the fedgov monster down our throats. I still (in a way) consider myself to be a hippie and the main tenet to me, of hippiedom, was that the government has no right to tell you how to live your life as long as you are not stepping on the rights of your fellow human being. In other words, hippies did (and should) embrace small government. Leave me the heck alone !!!!
Sep 29, 2009 - 7:37 pm 31. David W. Lincoln:@17. Professor Guvinoff:
With all due respect, given the mess the world is in financially, thanks in large part to putting people in houses they could not afford, and then bundling those toxic deals into securities that just lay waste to portfolios and markets, your response simply isn’t good enough.
If you think the world can wait until a new President is in the Oval Office, then you and those who think like you have a lot to learn about what goes on outside of the United States.
Friends of the United States, like this one who has a Canadian passport and birth certificate, are frankly dismayed with what is going on in Washington, and all that is done to counter it is
tea parties (because whatever the Republicans are
trying to do in the House and Senate makes as much headway as trying to cross a desert in ice skates), what else is there to deal with the coming second wave to swamp banks that hold toxic
instruments that belonged to banks which went under in the first wave, plus the rogue nations laughing at the United States with contempt dripping with the laughter (which, as Michael Ledeen reminds us that Machiavelli says is the most deadly position a tyrant can be in).
Expect the United States to have to deal with a weak hand, like that of Great Britain at the Yalta Conference when the Second World War was winding down, regardless of how much military power the United States has.
Things are happening too fast for an orderly transition of presidencies, so alternatives have
to be looked at. One is an alternative government, namely a government-in-exile that does more than pay lip service, like the current deformed souls with their grubby paws on the levers of power, to what made the United States a force to be reckoned with.
The rest of us, outside the United States, who agreed with what was said in “United we stand” back in 2003 will carry on to do what needs to be done, but we do so with anger and regret knowing what the United States did to itself.
Yes, I am reading the riot act to you, but I figure you deserve it.
Don’t let me, and the rest of the world, down.
Sep 29, 2009 - 10:57 pm 32. Oleg Atbashian:Thank you all for your comments. Please don’t forget that this is only Part One. The story was long and had to be split in two parts. So stay tuned for Part Two tomorrow and you won’t be disappointed!
Sep 29, 2009 - 11:58 pm 33. Ed Wallis:DO NOT FEED THE TROLLS…especially about the 1,700,000 attendees of 9/12:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/19743935/The-Real-Number-of-Protesters-Zac-Moilanen
Sep 30, 2009 - 4:08 am 34. biblio44:33. Ed Wallis: “DO NOT FEED THE TROLLS…especially about the 1,700,000 attendees of 9/12….”
Once again it’s the Trolls vs. the A-holes. And Eddy, you must be taking your number from the years-old photo circulated on the web as a photo of the 9/12 rally (it didn’t contain recently constructed monuments). As to the true number, I believe the observer who said, “I’ve seen more people at a Montreal Expos game.”
Sep 30, 2009 - 5:50 am 35. SeanLA:34. biblio44:
Sep 30, 2009 - 10:22 am 36. Now and Then:Yes biblio, in actuality, there were less than an Expos game! This 9/12 protest never actually occurred. The photos and all were manufactured by the vast right wing conspiracy using photoshop 7, and you’re right about the old photo too, that was what was doctored.
15. jd:
“Public Rail lines in Washington D.C. showed an exceptionaly high usage for Saturday September 12 2009, by a delta of 210,000 riders, blows that 70,000 nonsense out of the water . . . Of course liberals always make up their own facts (or redefine words) for everything they do. So why should you be different.”
Here you go, from the Washington Metropolitan Transit Authority: Sept 12, 2009 Rail ridership 437,624 compared to same day previous year of 362,773, a difference of 74,851. BTW, the 9 12 09 figure was exceed many times recently when no event was occurring in DC. You might want to recalibrate your delta, Gray Squirrel. Wishing don’t make it so.
Sep 30, 2009 - 3:19 pm 37. Now and Then:27. jd:
Offer free health care in Texas and see how many people show up. Does that mean we need health care reform?
http://wsws.org/articles/2009/sep2009/heal-s28.shtml
Stick with frogs, they taste better than the crow you’re eating right now.
Sep 30, 2009 - 3:22 pm 38. Eric:Now & Then:
The Tea Party was well over a million at peak density and may have topped 2 million from 9/10 through 9/12, a fact that was reported in several foreign media outlets, given that they don’t have an agenda; as the majority of the US media does. (There’s only one mostly honest TV station, and it’s easy to figure out which one. It’s the one that Dear Leader Mahatma Bama refuses to speak to.)
I could cite the foreign outlets I mentioned, and in fact I started to pull up the links I had bookmarked to do just that.
Then I realized something…
There have been a LOT of heavily photographed events in Washington DC over the past century, and up until the failed “Million Man March”, the Park Service issued official crowd estimates.
The 9/12 tea party was also heavily photographed.
Any HONEST person can simply compare photographs and see for themselves. On the other hand, dishonest people such as yourself will always find some excuse to dismiss the evidence of their own eyes.
Therefore, there really isn’t any good reason to attempt to prove ANYTHING to you. If someone from what you consider to be the “wrong party” told you that the sun was shining at high noon, you’d find a location experiencing a rainstorm and offer it as evidence that the person was a liar.
So basically, your denial is irrelevant.
More importantly, it benefits US. By “us” I mean REAL Americans. I know that you THINK you’re in that category, but you aren’t. WE on the other hand, are. And the truth is, it is to our advantage that you don’t take us seriously.
You see, WE know how big our movement is. YOU and your ilk do NOT.
This is a GOOD thing.
Now you might say, “Hey! Doesn’t the fact that you just TOLD me that negate what you’re saying?”
Hey, right again kid… Can’t get anything past you!
And you, and all the other hippy wannabees at Dumb-O-Craptic Underground, Daily Kooks, Puff-Po and all the other left-wingnut hangouts can go right on laughing at us. That’s suits us just fine.
Keep laughing.
Sep 30, 2009 - 8:40 pm 39. Now and Then:38. Eric:
I’ll keep laughing. You keep lying. Tell me, how did you vote in the Obama Facebook poll? You voted, didn’t you . . . or were you afraid George Orwell would visit you in the night if you clicked “yes”? Don’t worry, there’ll be plenty of chances for a REAL American like you pass up an opportunity to wave your passive aggressive pee pee around?
“You see, WE know how big our movement is. YOU and your ilk do NOT.” So tell me, how big is it? You’re loud and you’re proud. Put a stake in the sand. Make a commitment. How big is your movement? 1 million? 100 million? Eleventy zillion? Stay with Fox News. There just your style. Ignorant. Arrogant. Irrelevant.
Sep 30, 2009 - 10:56 pm 40. Now and Then:33. Ed Wallis:
Hey, Ed, that’s really keen photo-graphy stuff . . . lots of really neat pictures of big crowds . . . everything but the 9/12 event. I think it might have been more persuaive if you’d had photos of that.
Thanks anyway.
Sep 30, 2009 - 11:02 pm 41. Happyg:There is nothing that Barry Obama and his group of thugs would prefer more than violence in our streets which would givew him the opportunity to declare martial law and suspend all elections. I’m convinced that by early next summer there will be orchestrated violence in the streets of our United States; not caused by proven peaceful patriots such as those who attended on 9/12, but by agents of our underworld government intent on overthrowing this great nation from within. It will be then that the MSM will have one more chance to redeem themselves. Let’s hope they still have some love for a free America. May God bless those who protest in peace. With that being said, if that devious plan is successful, then God bless the protectors of freedom. It’s time to roll…
Oct 1, 2009 - 6:18 am 42. Reiuxcat:Great stuff, on to part two!
Oct 1, 2009 - 11:27 am