It didn't seem to bother Barack Obama when over a million patriots marched in Washington DC in September 2009.
He still rammed through his radical agenda against the will of the people.
It still doesn't bother Obama.
The most radical far left president in history told supporters today that he's not worried about the tea party.
The Hill reported:
President Obama said Monday he's "not worried" about the Tea Party movement's work for Republicans, and he was more focused on turning out Democrats to the polls Tuesday.
Obama, calling into Cincinnati's MOJO-FM radio during a series of interviews Monday afternoon with radio stations oriented to African-American listeners, said he welcomed the conservative movement's involvement, but said the Tea Party ultimately wasn't his concern right now.
"I think that people are getting active, they're getting involved on both sides. The challenge is not the Tea Party, per se," the president said.
"I think it's good that conservatives are rallying to get involved. I just want to make sure that folks who are thinking about the future and who are progressives are activated, or more activated," Obama added. "So I'm not worried about what the other side's doing; I'm worried about what we're doing."
Obama spent a good chunk of his day Monday doing interviews meant to boost Democratic turnout for Tuesday's crucial midterm vote. He did interviews with radio stations in Milwaukee, Cincinnati, Miami and Honolulu on Monday, and has additional national radio interviews scheduled with other hosts targeting black communities.
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