So, out of the blue while at work, taking an order over the phone someone with a "thick accent" (which means they aren't your average white guy) starts talking about how bad things are and injects racism into the conversation TO A COMPLETE STRANGER, who might her/himself be black. This person is going to risk their job in this economy to tell an anonymous person they're starting an organization with Sarah Palin (naturally this was days before the rally, though not the first Tea Party event in Nevada) to stop blacks from whatever it is they're doing to take over whatever it is they're supposed to take over. And having repeated this meme over and over again they still cannot produce even one speech that referred to blacks taking over. Heck, the tea party "anthem" is sung by a black man.
Of course, the vote counter here ALMOST talks to the supervisor. And if asked the name of the company so others can call, it will refuse to give it for some seeming benevolent reason. And all these things come up just before an election where the "tea baggers" are poised to make big gains and thus have little need to convince anyone about the danger of whatever minority group or social program they don't like. Still, the winning team is in a panic. That in itself is rather interesting because we don't seem to have the same kind of encounters they have. Someone on the right has to be interacting with them but apparently they're ghosts.
Cindie