Posted by Veek
Jim, please call me on my assumptions and I'll continue to address your vacancy of factual support.

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So Veek, now that you've seen evidence...................
Veek, give me an example of my "vacancy of factual support" from anything I have said in this discussion.<!-- google_ad_section_start(weight=ignore) -->
Yea, like the sexual slurs you use to describe the Tea Party grass root movement your accountability for starting the Tea Party Movement differs from the accounts of others.
Here's some rebuttal to your nonsense.
New York Times journalist Kate Zernike reported that leaders within the Tea Party credit Seattle blogger and conservative activist Keli Carender with organizing the first Tea Party in February 2009, although the term "Tea Party" was not used. Other articles, written by Chris Good of The Atlantic and NPR’s Martin Kaste, credit Carender as, "one of the first," Tea Party organizers and state that she, “organized some of the earliest Tea Party-style protests." Carender also contacted conservative author and Fox News contributor Michelle Malkin, and asked her to publicize the rally on her blog. Carender then held a second protest on February 27, 2009, reporting "We more than doubled our attendance at this one." On Tax Day, six weeks later, 1,200 people gathered for a Tea Party protest. In response to Santelli, websites such as ChicagoTeaParty.com (registered in August 2008 by Chicago radio producer Zack Christenson) were live within twelve hours. About 10 hours after Santelli's remarks, reTeaParty.com was bought to coordinate Tea Parties scheduled for July 4 and, as of March 4, was reported to be receiving 11,000 visitors a day.
According to The New Yorker writer Ben McGrath and New York Times reporter Kate Zernike, this is where the movement was first inspired to coalesce under the collective banner of "Tea Party." By the next day, guests on Fox News had already begun to mention this new "Tea Party."
As reported by The Huffington Post, a Facebook page was developed on February 20 calling for Tea Party protests across the country. Soon, the "Nationwide Chicago Tea Party" protest was coordinated across over 40 different cities for February 27, 2009, thus establishing the first national modern Tea Party protest.
I have no idea who this Robertson guy is and find it amusing that you're resorting to quoting Breitbart in your own defense of a sexual slur while accusing others of racial slurs.
What Breitbart wants to call himself is his business, the slurs you use against others is offensive.