Tea Party Rally Sparks Dispute Over Potential Turnout [Pelosi Sabotage?]
Tea Party Rally Sparks Dispute Over Potential Turnout
A top aide to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi warned fellow Democrats in a memo obtained by FOXNews.com that up to 2 million people may attend.
But conservatives believe Democrats are playing an expectations game to claim the event was a failure.
FOXNews.com Friday, September 11, 2009
Democrats are sounding the alarms over the potential turnout at a planned protest in the nation’s capital Saturday by opponents of President Obama’s domestic policies, but protest organizers say the Democrats’ numbers don’t add up.
The demonstration is part of the Tea Party Movement and the culmination of a 34-city, 7,000-mile bus tour that began Aug. 28 in Sacramento, Calif. The “partiers” want any health care reform to create more competition and be guided by market principles, not a government-run plan.
D.C. police are closing streets on Pennsylvania Avenue between 14th and 3rd St. NW as protestors march from Freedom Plaza to the National Mall, where there will be a rally.
But there is some confusion over how many people will show up, and where Democrats are getting their estimates. A top aide to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi warned fellow Democrats in a memo obtained by FOXNews.com that up to 2 million people may attend.
“It looks like Saturday’s event is going to be a huge gathering, estimates ranging from hundreds of thousands to 2 million people,” Pelosi aide Doug Thornell wrote, noting that a demonstration held Thursday turned into an impromptu rally for Rep. Joe Wilson, who has come under fire for his outburst during Obama’s nationally televised speech to a joint session of Congress
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