April 15, 2010

Nate Whigham, Black Tea Party Leader, on Cavuto in Atlanta (VIDEO)

H/T Mediaite for this clip from the Atlanta Tea Party today.

Meet Nate Whigham, a tea party protester and organizer featured on Your World with Neil Cavuto today. Whigham is a conservative with a strong faith in the Constitution who is upset with the current direction America is heading in– and he also happens to be black.

Neil Cavuto interviewed Whigham, who for many on the left is considered a mythical being, along with co-organizer Julianne Thompson. Given the abundant accusations of racism against the Tea Party movement in general and, more specifically, social conservatives, Cavuto had to ask: what are you doing here?


Whigham was a good sport, claiming that “I guess I’m a racist” and admitting that he had voted for Barack Obama before “just knowledge” hit him and he realized that he disagreed with many of the Democrats’ policies. He also claims that after shouting “what?!” at him and looking confused, many of his family members and friends listened to what he said to say and said “wait a minute- you’re right!” “It’s just a question of getting the word out to more people,” he noted.

Whigham can also be seen featured on the Tea Party Documentary DVD, which I highly recommend to anyone who is interested in this movement. Buy this documentary; it is well worth the small price, and you will finish it with tears in your eyes, a swell of pride in your heart, and a squaring of your shoulders knowing you are not alone. Nate Wigham is a true patriot.

As a final idiotic note, AARP describes Nate as an Obama-voting, tea party racist. Do they not know Nate is black? It’s amazing at what lengths the Obamabots will stoop to try and discredit the Tea Party movement. A sad state of affairs in our country.

  • mark

    a comment on wonkette this morning pretty much sums up this “movement”:

    Now that’s a grassroots populist uprising if I ever saw one. I know this because every grassroots event I’ve ever been to had jumbo-trons, huge bandstands, and bused-in coal miners. Dick Armey sure is generous for providing all that out of pocket because I’m sure he’s too principled to take money from special interests to pay for it.

  • Bob Andrews

    I’m a Tea Party Activist and I agree with Nate.  I was a conservative Republican for many years, even managed 2 Repub presidential candidates (there were 208 Repub candidates in 2008).  When McCain got the nod for the GOP, I left to join the Constitution Party.  Today the Constitution Party has also lost its way, lost its Christian beliefs and focus, so now I’m an independent.  If voters had any idea at all what the GOP really stands for, how their politicians like Mitt Romney and even Herman Cain attack the Constitution and Christian values, those voters would all become independents.  What every voter must get serious about is researching the federal register and seeing first hand what legislation these politicians actually sign or cosign for, not what they claim to support.  Especially when talking about John McCain or other RINOs (Republicans in Name Only) that may be Republican but actually vote with the most extreme liberal Democrats for legislation that erodes or destroys our Constitution/Bill of Rights.  John McCain commonly claimed to be the ultimate conservative as the GOP nominee, yet also called for Constitutional free speech to be eliminated altogether or ban the 2nd Amendment for gun ownership, also calling for Constitutional Convention to rewrite the entire Constitution and eliminate nearly all of our Constitutional rights, even rights to private property, to change America into a Communist state.  Tea Party activist simply can not allow such acts of treason to go unnoticed.

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