What happens when hundreds of thousands of conservatives gather in our nation’s capital? Blood in the streets, violent uprisings, maybe a few thousand simultaneous lynchings? Nope– this. (More photos here, here, here and an “aww” inspiring one here. Newspaper coverage is here, Website coverage is here.)
As you can guess, the numbers the media has been throwing out have been lowballed. (In the figures by CBS, by a few hundred thousand…) Compare the crowd at the rally with the crowd from the “I Have A Dream” speech, and then with a few other crowd sizes, and it becomes apparent that there was a good-sized crowd. (Waiting for somebody on the left to claim it’s all clones. Yes, we’ve built our own Grand Army of the Republic, lefties…)
Of course, the commentary from said leftists has become… well, to be blunt, the sheep from Animal Farm had more cognitive ability than the commentators I’ve seen so far. Case in point (via I Own The World):
The damn teabaggers and right wing Beckheads had the nerve to plant people in the crowd with trash bags coordinating cleaning up after themselves. Typical conservative selfishness that stops the union park service from work and earning a living. What right to they have to take jobs from the hard working men and women in DC. Their selfish, self-centered, and malicious manners make me sick.
So… not trashing our nation’s capital is selfish, because we’re somehow taking the bread from the mouths of union workers. This would explain the condition the Coronation crowd left D.C. in– “Hurricane Latrina.” (No, I didn’t think that one up.) Also, I’m laughing at the “hard working” bit. Then there’s the fact that (apparently) the entire crowd was “white trash,” complete with Igloo coolers and beer helmets.
The funniest part is that the left is becoming unhinged at Beck holding the rally at the Lincoln Memorial on the anniversary of Dr. King’s speech. “The Ultimate Thumb In the Eye,” they’re saying. I have to ask… why? Dr. King was a registered Republican– as was his father– and Republicans were seen as the defenders of civil liberties until 1964, when LBJ signed the Civil Rights Act into law. (Ironically, LBJ opposed the CRA in 1957, when he was Senate Majority Leader during Eisenhower’s time as President. You have to make hay when the Sun shines, I guess.)
So, all in all, it was a good rally– no-one got hurt (even though the Black Panthers and Al Sharpton promised they’d show up… ), the place was left in better shape (oh, the poor park employees with nothing to do…), and a large chunk of money ($5 million plus) was raised to help out a very good cause.