yes, but no where in that commentary (which is an excerpt from the book) does he say go after the tea partiers. furthermore, watching the video posted later in the thread will certainly give you a correct impression.
âAre things in our country so bad that it might actually be time for revolution?â Dylan Radigan asked yesterday on his MSNBC show. His unequivocal reply: âThe answer is obviously âyes.â The only question is, âhow to do it?ââ So what kinds of abuses are we obviously going to rise up against? âWrongful wars,â âcorrupt economy,â âspecial interest industries,â âthe political system itself,â and âgerrymandering.â âTo clear our dire problems may require even more drastic solutions,â he said. While introducing his cartoonist guest, Ratigan says those solutions might include âviolence or at least the threat thereofâ:
Ok, just watched the video. It seems like he was advocating revolution based on leftist thinking. He didn't specifically name the tea party. However, it's hard to believe that this recent epiphany of his had nothing to do with the recent elections...