A few days ago, CNN producer Shannon Travis wrote an article titled “Disgruntled Democrats join the Tea Party” -- an odd premise for an article, given the vanishingly small number of Tea Partiers who are Democrats.
Today, Travis chimes in again with a warm-and-fuzzy portrait of friendly, diverse Tea Party crowds:
[H]ere's what you don't often see in the coverage of Tea Party rallies: Patriotic signs professing a love for country; mothers and fathers with their children; African-Americans proudly participating; and senior citizens bopping to a hip-hop rapper.
Last week, I saw all of this during a five-city Western swing as the Tea Party Express national tour made its way across the country.
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Together, we beamed out images of the anger and the optimism, profiled African-Americans who are proud to be in the Tea Party's minority and showed activists stirred by “God Bless America” or amused by a young rapper who strung together rhymes against the president and Democrats.
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It is important to show the colorful anger Americans might have against elected leaders and Washington. But people should also see the orange-vested Tea Party hospitality handlers who welcome you with colorful smiles.
Well. Isn't that sweet?
Interestingly, Travis didn't get around to mentioning that the Tea Party Express is run by a GOP PAC and appears to be something of a cash cow for its creator, Republican strategist Sal Russo. Didn't mention it in either article, in fact.
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Instead, Travis was busy praising the Tea Partiers for accomplishing the rather modest task of keeping the overt racism to a minimum:
There were a few signs that could be seen as offensive to African-Americans. But by and large, no one I spoke with or I heard from on stage said anything that was approaching racist.
Almost everyone I met was welcoming to this African-American television news producer.
Only “a few” offensive signs? “By and large” people didn't make racist comments? “Almost everyone” was welcoming to an African-American producer? Impressive!
Then again, maybe it's understandable that Travis is writing such favorable pieces about the Tea Partiers -- just a few months after CNN correspondent Susan Roesgen got on their bad side last year, CNN didn't renew her contract.