The "One Nation Working Together" rally on Saturday in Washington, D.C., was meant to counter the Tea Party rallies and large gatherings held by conservatives.
It did reveal the flip side, the other "America."
From the Washington Post:
A wide array of progressive groups drew tens of thousands of activists to the Lincoln Memorial on Saturday for a rally aimed at firing up their members and showcasing the diversity of their movement.
It was the left wing's first large gathering designed to counter the conservative tea party phenomenon, and many speakers warned that a Republican-controlled Congress would block or roll back progressive changes. Organizers said they also wanted to show that their supporters represent the majority of the nation.
"This march was inclusive," said NAACP President Benjamin Jealous, one of the lead organizers. "We have seen cabdrivers come down from New York, truck drivers from Oklahoma. This is about moving the country with the spirit of unity and hope, and getting the country beyond the divisiveness."
The gathering occurred about one month after conservatives met on the same spot to unite around television personality Glenn Beck's vision of a nation returned to more traditional and religious values.
Ed Schultz, the liberal host of MSNBC's "The Ed Show," served as one of the show's master of ceremonies and harshly criticized the tea party and conservatives. "They talk about the Constitution, but they don't want to live by it," he said to loud applause. "They talk about the forefathers, but they practice discrimination. They want to change this country."
Then, he led the crowd in a chant. "Are you America?" he yelled.
"Yes!" came the loud response.
The Post refers to Ed Schultz as a liberal but it doesn't mention what a crazed, hate-filled extremist he is.
Check out this video of the "America" that gathered yesterday at the Lincoln Memorial.
Very different from the Tea Party patriots.
More video of the One Socialist Nation.
"Obama Ain't No Socialist."
"We Are! We Are!"
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