It’s not a “Big Tent”

It’s a “Big TeePee”.

Keith Olbermann spent multiple minutes of his couple dozen viewers lives on Monday ranting about how racist Tea Partiers are.

I’d like for him to travel to the Crow Nation in Montana and tell them that.

Calling for new tribal leadership and a break from the federal government, founders of the first Crow Indian Tea Party movement rallied Monday in Hardin.

Leading the new Crow Nation Tea Party was Adrian Bird Sr., a former tribal chairman candidate who recently filed a civil complaint against the Crow executive branch alleging malfeasance for mismanaging tribal funds.

Bird, his wife, Lavanna, and fellow Tea Party founder Karmelita Plains Bull Martin are seeking to impeach the tribe’s four executives and take the Indian government in a different direction.

“We want them out of there because they are mismanaging tribal funds,” Bird said. “We need to get the people together.”

The Birds and Plains Bull Martin accuse the administration of mismanaging “tribal funds regarding education, employment, housing, casino finances,” and they accuse the tribal leadership of “total disregard of our laws and policies as the Crow Nation.”

I’d almost bet money that by the end of the week Olberdouche tries to relate these people to early 1970’s AIM. Either that or he ignores them and lays out another rant on the same topic next week.

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2 Responses to It’s not a “Big Tent”

  1. Scott says:

    Rahm to Obama, “Sir, the Natives are restless.”

  2. Stan says:

    You missed the best part, the picture of our Senior Senator Max Baccus in front of the party.

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