You can dump only so much manure on a plant before it has to thrive on its own, and the same principle applies in journalism. An initiative that lacks grass roots can wither in the sun despite liberal doses of mainstream media Miracle-Gro—which explains why Air America found a more receptive audience in the press than in the public, and why Martha Burk’s protest against the men-only membership policy at Augusta National Golf Club drew fewer demonstrators (a couple dozen) than the total number of New York Times stories hyping her who-cares crusade (more than 100).
Having enjoyed seedling-of-the-month treatment in the MSM greenhouse since late February, Coffee Party USA—the supposedly less strident alternative to the Tea Party—designated Saturday its National Coffee Party Kick-off Day. With gatherings in “more than 350 coffee shops in 44 states,” according to its Web site, the fledgling political organization was hoping to make a statement. Instead, it merely raised questions, exposed truths and, worst of all, inspired ridicule.

So, Coffee Kiddies, you want to be like the big boys and girls in the Tea Party treehouse? Sit down and have a cup of reality. Here are 10 reasons why your Coffee Party Kick-off didn’t amount to a hill of beans:
1. We can count. You like to talk about the number of meetings, number of states and number of Facebook fans (167,000 at last count). Let’s deal with what matters most: actual attendance.
Some of your vaunted coffee shop meetings attracted fewer than 10 people, including a Washington, D.C, extravaganza with five attendees, excluding the reporter. On the high end, several drew 40 to 50 people, and at least one pulled in about 100.
That’s impressive for a book club, but not a political movement, even one that started less than two months ago. Keep in mind that 120 citizens appeared for the Tea Party’s first rally, and less than a month later, a 5,000-strong throng had assembled in downtown Cincinnati, despite a Tea Party blackout by the mainstream media.
For more perspective, consider that 2,300 people protested Obama’s appearance in St. Louis (and ObamaCare), while a standing-room-only crowd of 2,225 packed a “Kill the Bill” rally in a St. Louis suburb. Meanwhile, a Coffee Party gathering in the same week in the same city interested only 40 people.
As sports talk show host Jim Rome likes to say: “Scoreboard.”
2. We watched Star Trek, too.
We saw your post-event declaration that the kick-off was a “huge success.” But we also remember the classic Next Generation scene in which old-school engineer Scotty advises Geordi LaForge that if he wants the captain to consider him a miracle worker, he should always overestimate the amount of time a task will take and finish it considerably sooner.
And the Scotty Strategy of Lowered Expectations has long been evident in Coffee Party dispatches. Fifteen people attend an early gathering in Seattle and it’s called “better than expected.” Forty show up in Dallas on Saturday and the organizer gushes: “I was expecting five to 15 people. This is snowballing.”
Snowballing? It’s barely enough for a Sno-Cone.
3. We can make videos, too.
Your founder, Annabel Park, and her boyfriend, Eric Byler, are filmmakers whose past projects include campaign videos for two Democrats, Barack Obama and Virginia Sen. Jim Webb, as well as a documentary supporting amnesty for illegal immigrants. We’ve seen their Coffee Party videos with shiny, happy people holding hands:
But video cameras work in the hands of non-leftists too, and in this film of a Coffee Party meeting (particularly after the 3:00 mark) we see about as much energy as in your average dentist’s office lobby.
4. We know the back-story.
One of your videos brags that in the first week of the Coffee Party Web site, you recorded 173,000 unique visits, 600,000 page views and a “Cost so far: $248.19.”
What you should have added is: “Free nationwide P.R. in the Washington Post, New York Times, and other MSM outlets: Priceless.” Taking credit for the sudden explosion in public attention, given the pro bono media blitz, is like patting yourself on the back for a spike in business after the airing of a free Super Bowl ad.
5. Your 15 minutes of fame are almost up.
It’s never a good sign when even your mainstream media benefactors start doubting their child’s legitimacy. Yet what else are we to make of a CNN report that admits Coffee Party members “lean to the left”; echoes criticism that Park a political operative for Obama; and declares that “the jury is still out as to whether the Coffee Party will truly evolve into a movement like the Tea Party.”
Kate Zernike of the New York Times similarly calls the Coffee Party “a leftish alternative to the Tea Party movement” and, even more heretical, questions the relevance of the liberal group’s slogan. “‘Wake up and stand up’?” she writes. “It’s not bad, but it’s no ‘death panel.’”
Salon.com, hardly a bastion of conservatism, even wonders:
Is the Coffee Party Movement the product of a simple Facebook post …Or, is it a calculated, mid-term election tool to mobilize Independent and disenfranchised Democratic voters to come out against Republicans and “Blue Dogs” in the fall?

6. Movement? What movement?
Let’s go over this again: According to your kick-off video, the object of your Coffee Party meetings was to break into smaller groups, decide which issue you were most concerned about (real example: “sustainable agriculture”), write it on a sign and hold it up while the entire group poses for a photo.
That’s not a political movement—it’s an assignment for a high school civics class.
7. Civility? What civility?
Coffee Party members are asked to sign a pledge that states in part:
I pledge to conduct myself in a way that is civil, honest, and respectful toward people with whom I disagree.
If only the Coffee Party principals practiced what they preach.
Park told the New York Times, “We’re not the opposite of the Tea Party,” but her Twitter Tweets from earlier this year contain more venom than civility, such as:
we need to re-engage the grassroots movement that got obama elected. we need to get busy. cannot give it away to tea baggers.
More forthright feelings about the Tea Party emanate from the Tweets of boyfriend/co-Coffee Partier Byler, including these prickly excerpts:
- “Stop drinking the Koolaid, it’s laced with Tea.” (February 10).
- “Meghan McCain: ‘Young people are turned off by Tea Party racism.’ Old people too …” (February 8).
- “Say NO to Tea—Join the Coffee Party Movement. We are what they are not: diverse, dynamic, informed, inclusive.” (January 26).

8. Diversity? What diversity?
“We really have a collection of people who value diversity (and) are diverse,” founder Park asserts in her “How We Began” video. Expanding on the theme, a February 25 Los Angeles Times opinion piece—written by two Democrat political consultants—derides the Tea Party membership as “more likely to be white and male than the general population,” “skew(ing) toward middle age or older” and “solidly middle-class,” making them “a harbinger of midlife crisis, not political crisis.”
But an AOL news report on four scattered Coffee Party gatherings contains the following observations about attendees:
- Average Age: 48.45.
- Gender and Racial Breakdown: The crowds at the four events our correspondents attended were predominately white and roughly 60 percent male.
- Socio-economic Self-Sample: Middle class to upper middle class.”
9. Cooperation? What cooperation?
“The Coffee Party Movement gives voice to Americans who want to see cooperation in government,” says a mission statement. “We recognize that the federal government is not the enemy of the people.”
Well … as long as it’s run by Democrats. During the George Bush presidency, Byler showed considerably less inclination to cooperate with the federal government. As his 2006 post on the Web site of Real Virginians for Webb states:
when bush was reelected 2004, i said to myself, at least the people of this country have another four years to come to their senses. i imagined a series of events that would unmask the bush regime for what it is and has been, and another 4 years of tragic mistakes that would allow these blind idealouges [sic] to earn the legacy they deserve.
10. Independence? What independence?
Your founder keeps saying with a straight face that the Coffee Party is a “purely grassroots movement” that’s independent of political parties. Your Web page insists that “the Coffee Party USA is not liberal, centrist, progressive or conservative.”
Well … besides the fact that the coffeepartyusa Web site is registered to Real Virginians for (Democrat Sen. Jim) Webb, we notice this on your Web site’s donation page:
We have partnered with DemocracyinAction.org to facilitate your online credit card transaction. A charge will appear on your credit card statement as Democracy in Action.
You counter that the Coffee Party is not affiliated with billionaire George Soros—although Democracy in Action has received at least $150,000 in “general support” from a Soros organization, the Open Society Institute—and that Democracy in Action is simply “a vendor that licenses Internet technology for websites.”
But we both know that’s only half the story. Democracy in Action’s own Web site states that “we exist to empower those who share our values of ecological and social justice to advance the progressive agenda.”
Then there’s recent word that the Coffee Party’s Chicago organizer is one Baxter Swilley, whose credits includes stints with Democrats such as John Edwards, Jan Schakowsky and Bobby Rush.
So the question is … could the Coffee Party actually be a nonpartisan organization, even though its partner is a George Soros-supported progressive group and its leaders have a history of promoting Democrat candidates and progressive causes, and have privately declared their disdain for Tea Party members and other conservatives?
Why, of course it could. And a creature that looks like a duck, walks like a duck and quacks like a duck could actually be a new species of wombat.






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Coffee Party?
"We will start the parade at Melrose & Orange. And we won't stop until until we reach Fairfax!"
Metrosexuals finally have something new they can cling to. Other than themselves.
P.S. "You can dump only so much manure on a plant before it has to thrive on its own"
LMAO!
You forgot the real #1 reason.
Nobody, and I mean nobody, is interested.
It just came late to the party….
wow what a lackluster report, no wonder i never herad of this rag
Any truth that there was funding from George "Sore-ass"? Been mentioned in some articles.
Well, a very good article that hits the nail on the head – not very many people not doing very much but want a name for themselves.
I do take issue with one point though (no. 9) – people who were already deeply unhappy with Bush have joined the tea party movement because his expansion of government has continued unabated under the Obama administration. People who hated Bush can easily join in cooperation with the tea party because of the main plank of being against government intervention in their lives.
I'm sorry, I've never heard of you.
"Fifteen people attend an early gathering in Seattle and it’s called “better than expected.”
Considering that you can throw a dead cat anywhere in Seattle and hit more than fifteen left-wing moonbats, that number is surprisingly low.
It's sad that the word "coffee" is in the name. I'm guessing taht whatever "coffee" these chaps and chapettes drink is foo-fooed up with flavorings and sugars because a good, strong, black cup of Joe would be anathema.
Jesus, is that the best you can do? Lol.
The Me2 party more like it.
Childish.
"Coffee Party Slogans":
We Want HIGHER TAXES!
Mediocre Healthcare & Rationing For All!!
We Barely Pay Taxes, So SPEND SPEND SPEND!!!
Ba-Zing! Nice one…
Right on CCWASABI! The problem with groups like the "coffee party" , the Dim leadership and liberals in general is that they do not understand the philosophy of the Tea Party movement. It may hold more in common with Repubs but in reality it is speaking out about progressive thought in both parties. Many of it's detractors think it's an anti-Obama movement, while true to a certain extent, it's really about smaller, responsible government. I really think that, should John McCain been elected president, the Tea Party would still have formed because he would have been Obama-lite. This country has been on the wrong path for many years and it's about time folks realized it!
"plantation like obedience"….hahahahahahahah!
Yep, all that research and factual reporting is so boooooorrrrrrrinnnnnggggg. /sarc
Would someone please inform these clueless Coffee Party leaders that, "Grassroots’" efforts are not new… nor owned by the left.
We are against big government, out of control regulation and over the top unfettered spending. We love our nation and want to keep our people free. And dog gone it, we are darn nice people too!
Hey kavin….. i never HEARD of Oblabla until the primaries… so whats your point???
Things must really be bad with the left if they cannot get moving for a cup of Joe.
"Wombats of the world Unite!" – Andy Stern, SEIU
Props for mentioning wombats. I love those things.
Is coffee subsidized by the government. Does this mean we'regoing to be bailing out coffee shops?
who cares if you've never heard of this site, your beloved admin. has. more than that, they not only read it religiously but they obviously respond as well.
What's the D.N.C. paying? Minimum wage? Free subscription to "HuffPaint/DailyKos"? 6 pack amd a joint?
Yeah, that is kinda sad.
Don't go soft on me D!!!
Lottery tickets. Win a free weekend under Barney's desk. You get to keep the leather jockstrap.
ACORN is going to make certain that it is BLACK COFFEE…….and none of that Southern creamer.
We here, on BJ, sure spend alot of time "promoting by criticizing", a lame bunch of left wing nuts, that is of no more consequence then the Peace and Freedom Party.
They have no real following, except among themselves in a "me2too" attempt to snag some funding from the usual corrupt Marxist suspects.
This is my last comment about this sorry and boring reflection of the current Dimocratic Party.
A Koffee Klatch member, must be all kavinated. On second thought, sounds more like a DUmmy.
In my opinion, the #1 reason the "Coffee Parties" will go nowhere and do nothing is that those who organize and would join them are really too self-absorbed to give up their free time, their money, their sweat, blood and tears to make the movement really WORK.
9/12ers, TEA Partiers and associated groups know what real LOVE means; they love their country, they love their families, they love freedom and liberty, and they'll work all day, all weekend for it. What do "Coffee Partiers" love? Themselves. Guess whose love is gonna get 'em across the finish line? Hint: Ain't no kind of espresso gonna help you with that.
"You made my skinny half-caff iced mochachino with TWO Splendas, not ONE, you stupid cow. Make it again, and tell your manager I want to complain about you and I'd better get a coupon for a free grande next time or I won't come back."
I think THAT'S their slogan.
Just catching my breath. Finished a two hour training session. Free weights, resistance, Kendo, and Krav Maga. At sixtytwo, it's getting harder keeping up with the younger fellas. Gotta eat, and I'll be back to my fiesty old self.
Forwarded from a compatriot @ a local activist group:
"I got my census form today and I only answered question #1, how many people live here. I then attached a note that said, "According to the US Constitution, Article I section 2, the census by the Fed Gov't is only to count the people in the various States of the Union in order to apportion the correct number of representatives."
That's it, I did not answer any other question".
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Holy crap! You make me feel guilty sitting on my tukas!
I confess that, rude though it may be, reading the article made me think of calling them "Snow ballers." It's not a slogan, but at least it matches their own derogatory rhetoric in kind.
Learned a a long time ago, that the more you sweat, the less you bleed. Don't have the endurance, I used to, so I've got to make it up with sheer meanness. Nothin' fancy, though.
Or the WannaB party.
One hundered percent agreement!
BJ posts are definitely being censored.
Youth and enthusiasm will never be a match for old age and treachery…
Kavin said, "wow what a lackluster report, no wonder i never herad of this rag."
Well kravin, since you've never "herad" of this rag," and you don't seem to like it, then you don't have to waste your time coming back! We don't care too much about trolls here, anyway.
In November, they'll will be the "Forgotten Party."
They didn't show up because they had to buy their own coffee?
"Awww, mannnn. That's BOGUS ! We gotta pay for our own coffee?" (whine, whine, whine)
L
I did reply, but it got deleted…It was a good one too…Maybe show up later…
Aw, the Kool-Aiders want a party, too! That's sho shweet. Too bad it's all artificial sweetener.
They are being deleted. I don't know if it is on purpose or not?
The coffee party is such a bare naked attempt by the media to collaborate with the sociaIists that they are no longer attempting to hide it. The socialist media in Venezuela would be proud. Yes, we indeed know the back story.
On one of the videos I saw of the coffee party there was Jodie Evans, leader of the pink ladies, who just last month demonstrated with Bill Ayers with the palestinians and Hamas. "Moderates" talking about the issues? WTF?
I hope she was drinking decaff.
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Smells like Annabel Park and Eric Byler want jobs in the Obama Administration.
They're the "Dregs of Society".
Hawaii is the only place in the US where coffee is grown. Coincidence? I think not!
kavin stop misbehavin
the libs seems to have a bad case of revolution envy. They are a bunch of washed up, dried up, over the hill hippies who's youth movements centered around nothing more meaningful than the freedom to act like disgusting pigs. Thanks to their self absorption and corruption we are on the verge of losing real and meaningful freedoms. The tea partyers revolution is a noble and meaningful struggle for liberation from an oppressive totalitarian centralized state. The leftist revolution was a shameful struggle against basic human morality and decency. The tea party revolution exposes the meaninglessness and waste of the movement their lives were built on. They are a bunch of people who now recognize their soulless condition and cannot stand the light that shows them this .
Yeah, I had a lot of posts deleted for about an hour. I think the Big sites got attacked today…interesting. I have had a lot of comments dumped a lot lately, but usually after one or two, I was able to get through. But today it went crazy for about an hour. Looks like they got it together for now though…
You know, I agree with you. I am guilty of having had my head in the sand. I actually thought I was becoming more involved….and then BAM! What a rude awakening….it will be a long time before I rest on my laurels again. I am now involved….I pray it's not too late.
"and in this film of a Coffee Party meeting"
There needs to be a viewer warning for that 'film'. That was PAINFUL to watch.
That's disgusting. I love it.
o come on!
its classic REM with a guest spot from the B52s.
Whats not to love?
a quote from "fried green tomatoes"
-"face it girls, we're older, and have better insurance"
If you saw the movie, you'd know.
I would love to ram some young brat chick and say that….but I am to responsible to do that though.
A lotta cream (?), very little coffee. Are there Tadpoles swimin' around in there?
Amen! Besides the young ones are to full of themselves…
Do you remember the story of Solomons wisdom? There were two women who claimed to be the mother of an infant…..Solomon declared that the baby be cut in half and a half be awarded to each woman. One woman cried and said NO, give the baby to the other woman. The judge said to her….I know you are the TRUE mother because you put the well-being of the baby ahead of your own desire. The dems are tearing our country apart…if they really loved this country they would not forsake Americas well-being over their selfish desires. They are not TRUE Americans.
Well, no one human. The MSM is all over it.
I have more diversity at on of my solo jerkathons than these fools have at one of their Marxist Coffee gropes.. Old beans man ………People of America get out the "Sons of Liberty" flag !
No-look for the quote from my post in the story and click on the link for "this film". You've been warned…
I just checked out the facebook page, and its a mighty white gaggle of diversity, lol. Scrolled through about ten pages before I saw a fan who was black. Then realized it was just someone who was using a picture of B.O. as their avatar.
Not sure about that, but I had been thinking that since the pejorative for Tea Partiers is Tea Bagger, an interesting counter would be to call the people at these events "Coffee Enemas". It made me chuckle when you said George Sore-ass.
Excellent point HPD!
Sustainable agriculture as an issue is SO much more exciting than preserving freedom… really it is.
Have you seen the tea party protesters who heckled a man with Parkisons at the recent health care rally — you tube video is available — is that your example of real Love? They threw money at him and screamed in his face. Disgusting. Keep it up — the only people who will be left in the tea party will be animals like that.
Better rush that slogan to the printer and get it printed up so they can all carry their signs to their next party.
I like to think of them more as the "Coffee Enema Party". There are even bags involved, so they can be called "Coffee Baggers"!
This is why I call 'em "Code Brown" — like any libtard organization, the loonies will stumble upon it soon enough and it'll be similar to Code Pink.
But more than that, I like the scatological reference. We all know they're full of sh….
"Now you too can contribute to fund free abortions!"
Yeah, right and the LINK is where?
What a crock of crap.
However, we HAVE seen liberal moonbat Susan Roesgen from CNN yelling at a man holding a baby at a tea party rally.
Since Parks was a founding member of Asians for Obama and has ties with Soros and worked at the NYT, the whole "grassroots" notion flies out the window immediately.
Factor-in the places they choose to meet (over-priced and purposely smug). They gather in strongholds of moonbattery, where no true "moderate" or perhaps even an independent would dare tread.
I have been a member of several classic car clubs, which are comprised of approx. 99.9% patriotic, middle-class Americans. We are content to meet at a Dunkin Donuts or "mom & pop style" coffee shops.
The pretentious elitists know where they can find their own.
They are full of crap: Code Brown.
48.5-average age? Should be the "Starbucks Coffee Party".
http://hellgazette.blogspot.com/
I attended the first Cincinnati Tea party, and the second on fountain square. The local paper (enquirer) all but ignored them, and posted the crowds at "hundreds" when I have pictures that clearly show multiple thousands. At the second one, they didn't even put an article in the paper… Only online for a few hours, then it was gone…
While the "coffee party" got TONS of free press. Funny thing is, I stood next to the 3 protestors at the second tea party and they got so much media attention it wasn't even funny. I called out the NPR reporter for interviewing all three but ignoring me standing right next to him. He left and about fifteen minutes later came back and interviewed me because as he said "I am more conservative than the rest of our reporters and my boss told me to interview the people against the tea party"…
Nice…
They put my comments on ONE of their reports, while the protestors got tons of coverage including national pickups.
Oh, and the MSM reported "dozens" of anti-teaparty protestors… I have pictures from tons of angles, of the three… And I had tons of friends that were all over the event, and no others were seen. But I learned a lesson. I got on the front page of the Dayton Daily News, and lots of other media outlets because I stood "next" to the anti-tea party protestors. Which got my sign out there.
So pay attention and follow the media…
Oh, the most interesting thing I learned from the anti-tea party protestors, and this was repeated to ALL the reporters who interviewed them over and over… But, wasn't reported on ONCE by the media.
and I quote "Obama is going to finally give us reparations". Screamed over and over by the black lady behind me with the Obama sign…
So, yeah there was a racial element… And every media outlet present got that on video… But it never got on the air…
Typical media bias.
"Coffee Kiddies" … perfect description, and great post!!!
Liar. No facts, no nothing. That's all you have. Nothing but baseless assertions.
And Kenneth Gladney getting beat down by SEIU thugs. And a TEA partier getting his finger bitten off. And black panthers allowed to intimidate voters. The list of affronts and outrages by Progressives is never ending.
coffee stains on their teeth and shirts, and coffee breath yuck! they must be so proud. may'be they should shut up and get out of the way of the constitution. i say truth, justice and the american way will always win.
Flat-out beautiful piece…PERIOD!
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