The far left still doesn't get the significance of the April 15 Tea Parties that sprang up all over the country and attracted more than a half-million Americans.
The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review does a good job of explaining the relevance of the protests in a new editorial, using the well-attended Tea Party in Pittsburgh as an example:
The Pittsburgh tea party -- high noon, Wednesday last, Market Square -- was greater than the sum of its angry red, white and blue, hand-clapping, sign-holding, cheering-and-jeering, packed-in-like-sardines parts.
It's part of a nationwide blowback sparked by the wretched excess of unlimited federal spending that is the cracked cornerstone of the economic policy of the Obama administration.
Read the full editorial at the newspaper's Web site.
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