Monday, July 5, 2010

You say "potato," I say "spud"; let's call the whole thing awful


     Yesterday, I alluded to Vern Nelson’s post about San Juan Capistrano’s 4th of July “Tea Party.” According to Vern, only about 140 people (including vendors) were present at the event’s peak. [See correction below.]
     In her report (Tea Partiers gather in SJC Sunday), the OC Reg’s Cindy Yamanak arrived at a very different figure: 375.
     They can’t both be right.

     [UPDATE/CORRECTION: as an anonymous reader points out (see comment below), there were two distinct "Tea Party" events over the weekend, and this accounts for the apparent discrepancy regarding attendance. Yamanak was reporting on the Sunday (4th of July) event. Vern Nelson was reporting on the Saturday event. Both were at San Juan Capistrano. Both featured, among others, Don Wagner.
     The anonymous reader blames Vern and (OJ Blog's) Art Pedroza for the confusion, but it seems to me that the confusion is entirely on me, since Vern made clear (now that a reread his post) that the event he was discussing occurred on the 3rd, not the 4th. In his piece, Pedroza was clearly referring to the July 4 event. Sorry for the confusion.
     The reason I mentioned "this" event was Don Wagner's participation. Naturally, that Don attended and spoke at two, not just one, Tea Party events last weekend is a better indication that he embraces the benighted and disturbing "Tea Party" movement.]

     The Reg has a picture of the crowd (which looks small in each picture I've seen) getting all solemn and quiet during the “invocation” of the Lord (above).
     Who do you suppose led that?
     Why yes, it was our own trustee Don Wagner!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

They're talking about different events Roy. Vern and the other yahoos can't keep this little point straight. Vern was at the July 3 tea party; the Register's 375 number was reporting on the July 4th event.

That loon, Art Pedroza, even noted on his blog that there were two different tea parties. Somehow Vern, being the total ignoramous he is, missed this distinction, and so did you. Good reporting.

This ain't rocket science.

Anonymous said...

Hmmm--a typical exchange, seen so very many times on this blog: a snarky, snide comment (always calling Roy by name, instead of using the blog names--a little passive-aggression there, not so subtle); then a professional, honest, classy response by BvT (Roy).

An instructive contrast in characters, that.

Anonymous said...

So, about 500 people total, right? Not much of a mandate.

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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