Top Teabagger is Mad....

keep it up, I say.

Make more names for people you don't like.

Yell them louder and louder.

Let the MSM broadcast them on a nightly basis. All you do is increase the anger and resentment.

Eventually, we'll have had enough and come out in force and armed.


That was awesome!


So your contention is that a joke will make you grab your guns and start killing people?

The jokes just write themselves! Comedy gold!
 
keep it up, I say. Make more names for people you don't like. Yell them louder and louder. Let the MSM broadcast them on a nightly basis. All you do is increase the anger and resentment. Eventually, we'll have had enough and come out in force and armed.

But some of these people are so gullible, they beg to be ridiculed. It's a real stretch to put them under the middle of the bell curve, let alone on the same level as rocket scientists. Case in point: the national tea party convention---

"Among the convention's eight listed sponsors is Tea Party Emporium, which gives as its contact address 444 Madison Avenue in New York, also home to the high-fashion brand Burberry. This emporium's Web site offers a bejeweled tea bag at $89.99 for those furious at "a government hell bent on the largest redistribution of wealth in history." This is almost as shameless as Glenn Beck, whose own tea party profiteering has included hawking gold coins merchandised by a sponsor of his radio show.

Yes, next month's convention is in turmoil, with volunteers quitting and the media delving into organizer Judson Phillip's past personal financial troubles. See yesterday's nice Tennessean wrapup. Phillips insists he only hopes his event breaks even. Clueless as ever, Rep. Marsha Blackburn, who's supposed to speak, says she's unfazed by any of the controversy.

Rich saves most of his wrath for two political leaders who are exploiting the tea party movement for private gain--namely Michael Steele and Sarah Palin, both of whom are raking it in with book deals and speaking fees.

"Hustlers like Steele and Palin take the money and run. All their followers get in exchange is a lousy tea party T-shirt. Or a ghost-written self-promotional book." Rich writes.

But who needs a liberal to criticize conservatives when there are plenty of conservatives willing to do the honors? Pith's favorite lately is Erick Erickson of the influential RedState.com:

I have much good to say about groups like Tea Party Patriots, but I think this national tea party convention smells scammy. Let me be blunt: charging people $500.00 plus the costs of travel and lodging to go to a "National Tea Party Convention" run by a for profit group no one has ever heard of sounds as credible as an email from Nigeria promising me a million bucks if I fork over my bank account number.

http://blogs.nashvillescene.com/pitw/2010/01/if_youre_going_to_the_tea_part.php
 
Only a pussy would attack a man's innocent family members; that would be you, pussy.

So tell us why you won't call a bunch of folks at a TEA event names like "teabagger".

I'm calling you a teabagger and a coward you draft dodging sofa warrior.
 
Interesting but true. Why do you think that is - it is only a word for open minded and tolerant. This nation was founded on the political philosophy of liberalism and is still liberal today in most ways. Witness the help for Haiti only. Does anyone know of a nation founded on Conservatism? (Serious answers only)

Serious answer: Nations are not usually founded on conserving the existing order. Otherwise they would stay with their previous parent state or previous ruling regime. They are held together by conserving the order after they are established.

This country was established on the principles of Classical Liberalism. George Washington often used the word liberal in an approving fashion.

But conserving a liberal social tradition in the country does not require "liberally" applied government to every aspect of our lives. Rather, it requires conservatively regulated applications of government to constitutionally prescribed areas.
 
A lot of Tea party activists are from across the entire political spectrum, so it'd be intellectually dishonest to paint them as either far right or left, though certain elements of both certainly do exist within the movement.


I'd love to see a picture of some of these liberals at a teabagger rally holding a sign supporting some liberal cause.

You SAY teabaggers come from all across the political spectrum, but I've yet to see any group of teabaggers stand up on Faux News and demand the USA make homosexual marriage legal.
 
Back
Top