Politics | Tax Day Rally Tea Party Is a Farce Populists? These are rich white people, they write By John Johnson Posted Apr 17, 2010 1:11 PM CDT Copied With the Capitol in the background, Tea Party protesters gather at Freedom Plaza in Washington, Thursday, April 15, 2010. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) Two columnists catching up with the Tax Day rallies skewer the Tea Party movement as a farce, for different reasons: Dana Milbank, Washington Post: It's filled with "faux populists." They "march under slogans such as 'can you hear us now?' and 'we the people,' but their demands on Tax Day were more those of the angry affluent than oppressed commoners." Their real message: "Tax the wealthy less and the poor more." Charles Blow, New York Times: The black columnist went to a rally in Texas, and the only minorities he saw were stadium workers or those on stage. "I saw a political minstrel show devised for the entertainment of those on the rim of obliviousness and for those engaged in the subterfuge of intolerance. I was not amused." Read These Next Officials say ICE agent who shot Renee Good had internal bleeding. Dems and Republicans team up to block Trump on Greenland. Tennis player celebrates win—before losing to an American. Verizon finally got phones out of SOS mode. Report an error