SteamPoweredKleenex - 2009-04-17
Would you teabag on a train?
Would you teabag on a plane?
Would you teabag wearing socks?
Could you try not watching Fox?
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Louis Armstrong - 2009-04-17
Go Tampa Lightning!! You did it!!!
You got a higher turnout then the local TEA party.
Also, "COX", it was a little flacid
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gotterdamm - 2009-04-17
I wanna teabag Ana Marie Cox.
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RockBolt - 2009-04-17
How the hell will history books ever manage to describe this decade
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Camonk - 2009-04-17 I'm picturing a little sidebar with a picture of the Obama = Hitler guy and it'll just have a brief little blurb about how America was really, really retarded for a while there. The heading will be "The Stupid Years" and they'll talk about how people were actually idiotic enough to not want universal health care. There will be a sort of winking tone to the whole thing that lets the reader know that they're in on the joke cause they live in a better time.
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Camonk - 2009-04-17
Two dykey ladies talkin' 'bout old white people and how they're dumb.
What an age to be alive.
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futurebot - 2009-04-17 dude wonkette isn't anything near dykey
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Caminante Nocturno - 2009-04-17
They're not taking their fall from power very well at all.
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Kumquatxop - 2009-04-17
having a BALL
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ProfessorChaos - 2009-04-17
I don't trust Maddow to get her facts straight, considering that MSNBC (Or at least Maddow and Olbermann) are unabashed liberals. I also don't trust her comparing protest numbers to sporting events, and other non-political gatherings. I Would have liked to have seen them compared to other protests, preferably during the ramp-up to the Iraq War. (As opposed to later, when more Americans were catching on when the War was a bad idea- in short, nascent protests before wide spread unpopularity.)
Here's some better numbers.
5000 in Sacramento CA were Teabagging.
50000 to 60000 in LA for anti-war protests. ( I was unable to find numbers for an anti-war protest in Sacramento, or a tea bag protest in LA. Population of the two cities is vastly in favor of LA.)
I am aware that this may not be the most useful comparison - I would like to think more people are strongly opposed to war then taxes. If someone can think of a more useful comparison, I would love to see it.
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ProfessorChaos - 2009-04-17 "The irony of these protests is that federal revenues as a share of the gross domestic product will be lower this year than any year since 1950. ... The truth is that the U.S. is a relatively low-tax country no matter how you slice the data." - Bruce Bartlett, Fortune Magazine analyst
http://www.forbes.com/2009/04/09/tea-party-taxes-opinions-colu mnists-bartlett.html
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Billie_Joe_Buttfuck - 2009-04-17
I do love my left-wing media bias.
It's feeling forced. But I'm still giddy over the left-wing bias.
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zatojones - 2009-04-17
they just can't stop saying "teabagging" can they?
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SteamPoweredKleenex - 2009-04-17 The conservative talking heads can't, either. The difference is that they don't know what it means or why we're laughing at them.
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GiantAtomicFreak - 2009-04-17
This is almost better than when I found out that 90% of WoW players don't really know what a "twink" is.
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DK1987 - 2009-04-17
You can tell Republicans are just starting to learn how to protest, Anti-War Protesters normally have far more creative signs.
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Scrotum H. Vainglorious - 2009-04-17
Angry white people.
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Blolf Witzer - 2009-04-17
I'm really glad we have this huge woman to take the piss out of these people.
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Blolf Witzer - 2009-04-17
Also: god i want to make out with ana marie cox
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charmlessman - 2009-04-17
I would do awful, awful, awesome things to Ana Marie Cox.
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charmlessman - 2009-04-17
Needs Ana Marie Cox tag.
And I need to tag Ana Marie Cox.
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GoneGirl - 2009-04-17
I don't have a chance of dating her, do I?
Also, having grown up in Colorado, not surprised by the inclusion of Colorado Springs.
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