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The Bill Radke Treatment: Tea Party vs. Occupy Seattle

Oct 15, 2011, 1:24 PM | Updated: Oct 16, 2011, 11:09 am


An Occupy Seattle protester expresses his frustration in downtown Seattle earlier this week. (AP Photo/File)

A Tea Party Patriot. An Occupy Seattle’r. In the same room?

This weekend on The Bill Radke Treatment: I welcomed Keli Carender, Legislative Coordinator for Tea Party Patriots and Mark Taylor-Canfield, Media Working Group for Occupy Seattle.

Both of these movements have been praised, mocked and resented — and compared. How do they feel being put side by side? “Do you hate each other?” “Are you radicals?” “Should your message be more coherent?”

Hint: By the end of the show, they’re giving each other advice!

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