Tea Party Ideologues Ponder the Odds

Stephen Pitt
NationofChange / Political Art
Published: Wednesday 22 February 2012

Tea Party Ideologues, Grover Norquist, Richard Scaife, the Kochs Charles and David, and Rupert Murdoch ponder the odds for a safe landing while flying high above the 99%.

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ABOUT Stephen Pitt
Stephen Pitt is NationofChange's art director. Stephen is a southern California artist whose work focuses on matters political, social, and economic. In 2004 Stephen began drawing and painting political imagery to communicate his sincere displeasure with disturbing changes set in motion by ideologues acting in bad faith. With a background in figurative drawing and respect for color, Stephen traded the 6B pencil for a digital stylus and went to work. Published by the San Francisco Chronicle and Z Magazine, Stephen’s work has since been seen on Truthout and Firedoglake.

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5 comments on "Tea Party Ideologues Ponder the Odds"

malheurduck

February 25, 2012 3:34pm

These fascist ideologues should have that elephant shot out from under them, leaving them to flee from the ravaging lions, without benefit of the system of corruption that allows them to walk and talk, let alone destroy a nation.

Make no mistake about this: traitors like these deserve the very worst the culture they've created can blow back upon them. Fit 'em for body bags.

Floyd Bowman

February 23, 2012 2:24am

I'd like to also, know where the story is. I tried to find it on facebook couldn't get anything. Tried tweeter, but I wasn't able to get in for some reason. I would like to see this story. My e-mail is fab_80@cox.net.

729zoom

February 23, 2012 11:45am

I believe it is the cartoon that is the story.

M Munn

February 22, 2012 3:54pm

it's a cartoon

whose little flag is that?
vertical Blue, White, and Red from the post -
France?
Relevance?

NHsolarguy

February 22, 2012 1:26pm

Where's the story?