I enjoy NPR. That is not to say I think the government should be funding radio programs (actually, in NPR’s case, they don’t). It is also not to say that NPR is not at times pretty left-leaning. Of course they are. Still, I find their programming quite compelling, far more in-depth and even centrist than a lot of television news, and frankly a better option while stuck in LA traffic than a lot of that crazy music kids listen to these days. Still, I was quite offended last week when NPR, on their new opinion pages, featured a video by Mark Fiore called Learn to Speak Tea Bag.

The video, which has already been discussed on these pages, is an assault on millions of middle-Americans who are distrustful of and frustrated with our federal government. Frankly, I find it repellent and was disappointed with NPR for running it. Not that I believe they, or any other organization, should whitewash political differences, but because the piece is beneath them. It lacks any substance, or for that matter, humor. Clearly the creator of the piece was not trying to please me with his work, but juvenile is juvenile, and NPR is, traditionally, not a home to juvenile work. I was pleased to see that NPR Ombudsman Alicia Shepard criticized the piece, and found her assessment to be spot on. Good on you, ma’am.
Shepard’s piece, however, reveals something that, if true, is even more insulting than the video itself. In it, Shepard suggests that both Fiore and Ellen Silva, NPR’s opinion editor, were ignorant of the sexual connotation of the term “tea bagger.” Silva even suggests that she has heard Tea Party participants referring to themselves in this fashion (I, who have attended Tea Party rallies, have never heard anyone in that movement use the term that I can recall).
I have no reason to doubt either Fiore or Silva, but I find it remarkable that a satirist who chose to take up the issue of Tea Partiers, and an editor employed by NPR could be ignorant of the demeaning offensiveness of this term. Tea Party participants and conservatives at large have been howling about this matter for months now, since Anderson Cooper himself employed the slur against us on CNN last year. To be unaware of the inherent insult of this term suggests a complete deafness to conservative voices in the culture by NPR and Fiore. Millions of people have been insulted by this term for months, publicly bemoaned its use, and none of these left-leaning media contributors were aware of that fact?
I take them at their word, but I am insulted that they are so out of touch with conservative points-of-view. A Code-Pink protester does not have to know what the right thinks, but a journalist or media contributor should not miss something as big and widely discussed on the right as this. It is clearly indicative a larger problem: Bubble mentality. Bubble mentality is not good for journalism or editorializing on either side of the political divide. NPR should know better.

Still, NPR was not alone in missing the fact that a term they were completely comfortable with was deeply insulting to millions of Americans. According to Shepard, the New Oxford Dictionary actually included Tea Bagger as a runner-up for Word of the Year! What a travesty. This term, a slur against half of the country and derogatory toward homosexuals too, has been legitimized by New Oxford and even celebrated? Not Tea Party, mind you, a word that is widely used by all Americans to refer to the movement, but Tea Bagger, a shameful insult wielded exclusively by the left and its agitators in the media to tear its participants down. It is the equivalent of a racial epithet, and both the premiere radio programming institution in the country and the authoritative English dictionary in the world seem oblivious to its malice. They are, both, completely secluded within the bubble of cultural liberalism.
No wonder they do not agree with us. They don’t even know what we think.





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That is beautiful and succinct. I can hardly add a thing because you have covered it so well. What did they say in the Pickwick papers? Here! Here!
Well written Jeremy. The Left continues to use the tactic of personal destruction of individuals and groups that disagree with them. The do so, because they know their policies and ideas don't work and are indefensible.
Good post. Journalists have to get out of that bubble. May this site push in that direction.
Good analysis, I agree, its a bubble mentality.
If you agree with modern liberals, you're in, and you have you're own code, code words, restrictions (things you would simply never do, and others you must, no matter how ridiculous).
And that's just the way it is. I know. I was one for some 20 years. It's nothing more than middle school politics concerning who sits at what table for lunch, who's the in crowd, who's the out crowd.
Remember, geeks, jocks, rich, poor, brainiacs, druggies, etc. What ever the preferred terms at what ever school, it was always the same. I moved around a lot as a kid, and attended 6 schools between 5th and graduation, and it was the exact same at every school – cliques.
The left is still playing those games, they never grew up.
Gotta love the t-shirt – the statists can't even spell!
Mr. Boreing~
Thank you. Your article is tap dead center on the mark.
Nakedly
Partisan
Robbery
I get why you'd take offense, and I admit it's juvenile to laugh at the use of "tea bag" when it also has that sexual reference…but it was freaking funny, ok?
I mean, come on. You've got guys like this guy calling in to CSPAN asking if his "small tea bag group" killed Inhofe by praying for Byrd's death. That doesn't help.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9qzP8MV5nk
I've stopped calling people "teabaggers" and started calling them "tea partiers" because I know some totally normal people who are involved in that movement. But on the flip side you've got people who think all muslims are terrorists, who use their christianity as a method to spread hate, who themselves hurl hate speech at Obama, and it draws mockery. Maybe they're fringe people but as with anything, that's what makes the news (not saying that's a good thing).
Part of the problem, I think, is that the tea party movement gained steam right around the time the birthers were making noise, and the two ended up associated, whether or not that's accurate. Sorry, but the birthers are nuts.
Also, does this really matter in the long run considering the volume of satire (at best) and hateful jokes hurled at the president and liberals? No. It's just sparring by cartoon. Don't take it too seriously.
I think those 2 images speak volumes about whose message is what. The lefts image with the angry, bitter toned misspelled "losers" t-shirt, or the quippy sign that unfortunately was all to correct in it's message. Funny that…
In it, Shepard suggests that both Fiore and Ellen Silva, NPR’s opinion editor, were ignorant of the sexual connotation of the term “tea bagger.” Silva even suggests that she has heard Tea Party participants referring to themselves in this fashion
I believe that a reasonable response to this comment would be "extruded male bovine fecal material" as in you're full of …
that's what I thought too. LOL
A politically correct piece, while not being believable to the majority of us. Who really believes Fiore or Silva with that ridiculous claim. Do they think we believe they are nuns? Typical of liberals who learned at their parents and educators knee to deny knowledge of any wrongdoing to avoid punishment. After all it gave their parents the chance to get out of being responsible and doling out deserved punishment and their teachers practice the same and can continue to stroke their fragile egos to ensure they do not ever fail…kumbaya… cough, snort, gag. HOWEVER, we are not fooled nor are we going to give them a pass. We are the ones they fear, we believe in accountability and suffering the consequences for our actions. Let me be clear, we believe everyone should be held accountable for their actions! That means these two bafoons and Harry Reed. Look at the panic in congress, the number of Democrats dropping out of their next elections. They know conservatives are fueled up for change and accountability.
I for one don't take it seriously at all. I don't care what they call me. What they will call us in the future was 'corrrect'
You have "no reason to doubt" them?
You "take them at their word"?
It sounds like YOU live in a bubble.
It was intentional. Unless the NPR people live in a cave with no phone, tv, newspaper or communication with the real world.
Come to think of it, they do.
It's my greatest hope that the media hit job against the T.E.A. (Taxed Enough Already) Party movement does not deter the people from keeping the pressure on. Don't let it get you down folks! You are the real America. You are the producers of prosperity who support the entitlement class with the overly taxed fuits of you hard work. Keep marching! Keep the pressure on! And keep your heads and video cameras rolling when the Commiecrats send their SEIU thugs to beat you up! You must not stop! Our future depends on it.
I dunno about "correct" but I for one respect the movement to hold government accountable, regardless of whether I'm on that particular side. Also, remember that Jib Jab animation pre-election that had Obama riding a horse through a forest and flowers were floating around him (I think rainbows and unicorns as well)? I laughed my rear end off.
…wonder if you think the "truthers" are "nuts". Hmmm….Sorry, but they are.
Perhaps, Jeremy. But the point is, once they became aware that the intent behind the invention of the word, and…they became aware that it was a vicious slur…they still kept the video up.
You graciously give them a pass on "not knowing" that "teabagger" is somewhere between "faggot" and "pillow biter" in terms of opprobrium. Would NPR put "How to speak Fudge packer" on their site, then after the fact claim that they thought it had something to do with Auntie Ann's or say it was ok because they once heard one of "that group" of people utter the slur?
Of course not. It's offensive and repulsive behavior. It's a childish playground taunt. Perfect for Chris Matthews and Keith Olbermann…one can be the judge of whether it is appropriate for Silva, Fiore and Cooper. But it is NOT appropriate for NPR and deserved more than the mild rebuke it received …along with the whitewashing, "little Mary Jumprope" bit of feigned innocence…after the fact.
NPR has a decidedly leftist tilt. That…one can live with, as long as they maintain a seriousness to their overall work.
But, they cannot play ostrich with their responsibilities to the public debate. If they wish to appear as reasonable and responsible guardians and proctors of the contest for hearts and minds, when they are presented with such an egregious affront to the spirit and intent they espouse, they must not abandon their posts when the offense comes from their "favored" side.
If they had said "we did not know, prior to the posting of this video"…and then took it down and banished it for the disgrace it brought upon them, one could be as gracious as you were. They did no such thing.
They excused the behavior, then let it continue on…in an ongoing slap in the face to decency and fair debate. That's moral cowardice. And, for that…they do not get a pass.
It's no different than when Pelosi referred to Townhall goers and Tea Partiers as Nazis. These arrogant sick puppies forget, or don't care, that many in these groups are Veterans going back to WWII.
But, there is no low to steep to which the left will not stoop. That is nothing new.
The FACT that Anderson Cooper knows/knew the conotation of the term says VOLUMES more about Anderson Cooper than it does about the millions of fine upstanding citizens from both parties and independents upset with the fiscal direction of this country.
Good comments. The left doesn't want to understand the hazards of too much taxes/government. Look what is happening to my California (where for the first time in 26 years I met a conservative candidate seeking support for 2010 [you don't get that where I grew up in Santa Cruz or where later lived in Venice, CA]).
I think the left is pure EVIL…
I'll say again, its deliciously ironic that liberals use a term to denegrate conservatives that if used against a gay man would be grounds for termination or resignation … you can't make that stuff up!
HA! No doubt a product of the liberal school system.
The truly open mind is the only one in which epiphanies can occur, which explains why Lefties never give up their crusades.
"but I am insulted that they are so out of touch with conservative points-of-view."
You bring up a very interesting point here Mr. Boreing with how the MSM is intentionally avoiding coverage of this movement. They are obviously trying to disparage the Tea Party ideals and those who believe in them by referring to them with such a derogatory term or labeling them all as racists, but they are also completely sweeping the story under the rug when they are not brazenly mocking it. The MSM will either dramatically under-report the numbers of protesters attending a rally or they simply neglect to report on the story altogether. You would think that someone outside of a Fox News reporter would be genuinely interested in reporting on a movement of this size and significance. But, shamefully no, the MSM is too invested in this President and implementing their shared agenda for this country.
I used to hear the term "AstroTurf" used all the time in connection with the "TeaParty" movement. That semi-derogotory term is history because the movement is anything but. Now "TeaBagger" is their fav phrase of day. It just needs to be ignored, as when they see us getting our backs up about it, they use it more….Let the word games begin….
Frank, you left out the quotes where I said "some people" use their christianity…it's true, some do! I've got them in my family. Look at Fred Phelps! I said "some" … not most…and certainly not all. I also think there's a difference between hate and ignorant statements.
Agreed most terrorists are muslim and radical Islam needs to be watched and watched closely. My next door neighbor probably doesn't need to be. I recently heard a conservative call for "eliminating all muslims". Very disturbing.
Re. the birth certificate – why should he have to (and wait…didn't he supply it?)? The idea that his birth is even being questioned is ludicrous. Why should he take that bait? It would be foolish. I also think it would make him look weak and he already struggles with that image.
You seem satisfied with your Dear Leader TokenLiberal…
By the way I stand corrected on the MSM comment, you certainly do sound like one.
Actually I'm hypercritical of him lately. I'm not sure he can come back from that, but what can ya do.
This is not a mean question, how would BARNEY FRANK and his crowd like being called a (teabagger)?
absolutely correct. spot on. remember when Rob Lowe was busted for being on tape having sex with 2 or 3 ladies? the gasps and outrage! in this day and age, he would be lauded and not ridiculed.
my my – how we've become desensitized.
No, you're letters on my laptop screen. It's too bad you can't just, you know, "converse" though.
I'll note I thought Pelosi was way out of line for that.
As a woman, each time the term " Tea Bagger" is used I wince. It is so demeaning and to me ranks right up there with calling a woman the "c" word. Isn't it ironic that the very ones who claim to champion minorities, and who are terrified of school children being called names, are the very ones who shout Tea Bagger with glee? If their children ask them what the term means, what do they tell them? I guess it's ok to refer to conservative Americans using "hate speech". The Golden Rule of liberals seems to be, "Do As I Say and Not As I Do." BTW, where is NOW now? Do you think alot of people don't know what the term implies? I know, that is very naive.
Poor LOOSERS? Huh. Too bad that misspelling was printed on the t-shirt.
That is the first word that draws your eye.
And they think themselves our betters.
Totally laughed my ass off at the loser who can't spell "loser" on the t-shirt. Bet that lib thought he or she was being SO clever!
Anderson Cooper is a homosexual. He knows how to teabag effectively. Mark Fiore is a jerk. He's another arrogant liberal douche bag.
Perhaps "Looser" is code for something as well???? Think about it in their context.
fine. I'm glad I didn't know what it meant. Plenty of other people would most likely concure.
Heh heh, loosers. Tighten up people.
You are so right. I too was a liberal when I was younger, but I outgrew it (or should I say out-thunk it). Even so, I am always taken aback by the rabid ,screamy , shrillness of liberals. They are perpetual babies who trade on envy and rage. What never ceases to amaze me, is that the right can never seem to come up with pithy comebacks to the rantings of these brats.
Take the blinders off. The term is not funny at all in their "code" while applied to non homosexuals. Using a slur like this is a tool liberals use constantly. How is this not considered hate speech, it is as hateful as sending pork to a muslim's wedding as a gift.
Most terrorists are muslims, that is a fact, do you have examples of other religions practicing terrorism today? I can't blame folks for being distrusting, after all I have not observed the roar of dismay from muslims over terrorism committed in the name of muhammad. Hear of the panty bomber?
Weather or not folks think the birthers have a leg to stand on, why has BO spent over 3/4 of a million dollars preventing the release of this document? That is a question I want to hear the answer to. That behavior is truly bazaar for the "peoples president" to spend money on don't you think? Isn't he just a temporary caretaker of the peoples money like the libs treat the rest of us as?
Don't claim false piety claiming that Christians spread hate, do you have examples? Documented examples, not urban myth. Christians are the most loving and giving religion in existence. By the way, honesty is not hate and hold all religions to the same scale when measuring what constitutes hate in your dictionary.
Where were you when this vitriol was being lashed out at President Bush, libs skin has really thinned out now that they are being held responsible.
Satire is best performed in good taste, it is far more honorable and shows intelligence. This gutter humor is deliberate slandering and deserves not one free pass from anyone with a conscience.
Not taking things seriously got BHO elected.
Maybe that's why you can't see that tea bagger is an offensive term.
We are tightening up, that is what is driving the libs into a frothing rage.
Jeremy – You are a little short on facts about funding for NPR. At least 2% of NPR’s funds, per annum, has originated from Federal money funded through the Corporation for Public Broadcasting in grants and program money. In addition, NPR gets additional grants from universities and from state governments. Much of that funding is the “redistribution of wealth” from Federal funds that have gone to those institutions. One should also remember that the additional funds that come from nonprofits and corporations, are the direct and proximate result of those donations being tax deductible pass through donations.
By the way, if you believe that the NPR flacks really have not heard the “homosexual connotation” of the offensive term, then you are hopelessly naïve. The term has been bandied about on every left-wing cable station, most of the “mainstream” (left-wing) newspapers, and nearly every blog site on the Internet, and Silva’s protestations that Tea Party participants have used the term to describe themselves is proof positive that she is a LIAR and is so completely biased as to be unworthy of the public trust through NPR.
No no. Tight being the opposite of loose, I was mocking the loser who designed the tshirt.
Yep…………………………I'm a tea-birther.
I guess that makes me a tea-birther-looser. HAHAHA!
Count me among the poor loosers who had to ask what it meant.
Oh, mockery! Got it.
Do you have links to where Tea party members called themselves that? Or are you just repeating things you've heard.
Loser has to be the most often misspelled common word.
What do you expect? They are uneducated Dems.
That's the way the Government likes 'em: Stupid.
I said the same thing earlier, but I fully agree with you.
Wake up, Jeremy!
There's nothing worth listening to on NPR anymore.
When they were LYING about what was going on in Iraq(my husband was THERE and confirmed their lies),
I called in to call them out.
They cut me off and dismissed me.
Probably because I was articulate and knew what I was talking about.
Why would ANYONE listen to that radio station if they have a BRAIN in their head?
Jeremy: Are you really that gullible?
to spell loser~ LOOSER ,is just a sign you are unstable.to be the printer ,shirt maker and not see the glaring gaff must mean you are a liberal shirt company .im thankful that their stupidity is the only transparency they really practice.
they say the most inane ,crazy nonsense ,right out loud.i've never heard one that can pull together three coherent sentences.as for those left leaning nazis at NPR i cant hear a minute of their "news" but man there is nothing better
than "frick and frack " "a prarie home companion " or "wait wait ,dont tell me ".apart from the rare musician profile or interview the rest of NPR is dreck.
I had to look it up in Wikipedia, the first time I heard/saw the term. The term had already been fully explained on wiki. Since the Wikipedia people are almost exclusively lefties, I figured they would know what it meant. I'm sure Gloria V's little boy, Anderson, knows what it means. I'm sure they don't call him 360 for nothing!
You said "That is not to say I think the government should be funding radio programs (actually, in NPR’s case, they don’t)."
I keep hearing "the gov't doesn't fund NPR." Is this some kind of accounting gimmickry that allows people to make that claim? I'm no fan of Wikipedia, but go there and look up NPR and scroll down to the section on "funding" … if that ain't gov't funding, I don't know what gov't funding is.
All I know is they use my tax dollars to fund propaganda intended to steal more of my tax dollars, restrain my freedom and insult me to boot.
I noticed that, too.
Omnibudsman?
While I agree with the main point of this article, there does need to be some clarification as to where the term "tea bagger" originated. Sadly, this slur was not a concoction of left-wing malice as we would like to believe.
Jay Nordlinger of National Review summed it up well in this article:
http://nrd.nationalreview.com/article/?q=Mjk1YmRj...
[...] on topics such as bias in the media, bias in your own office, where you stand on movements such as the Tea Partiers versus “anti-war” protesters, [...]
Incompetence,
sufficiently advanced,
is indistinguishable
from malice
The delicious irony in all this is that Anderson Cooper's claim to fame is forever signed, sealed, and delivered with his smirking face and the words "tea bagger." No matter what he does in the future—he could save civilization—and all anyone will ever remember is that he's the one who pinned "Tea Baggers" on an honest and sincere grass roots political movement. So way to go Anderson Cooper! High Fives from me! I hope on Wikipedia page, there's a photograph you next to the words "Tea Bagger."
I DON'T take them at their word. They are liars.
TokenLiberal is using a tried and true tactic of left political war…assign an incendiary label to a conservative person or group, then claim that the person or group describes himself/themselves that way.
I saw this happen during the 1980's pro-life movement. Pro-abortion activists began calling radio and print outlets insisting that they were pro-lifers who wanted to be referred to as "anti-choice", or at least that's what a major radio station news manager told me. He was either lying, or he was dupe. No pro-lifer would ever ask to be labeled "anti-choice".
I'm seeing it happen now, too. The left assigns us an offensive name, then insists that we use it to describe ourselves, so it's okay if they use it to denigrate us.
Now on that note, I've heard many young black males refer to their own friends as the "n" word….does the logic still apply????? Of course not. And for the same reasons.
A couple of protesters may have had the term "tea bag" on their signs. Who knows if those protestors knew what the connotation was – especially since many tea partiers were sending tea bags to D.C. as a message. And even if one or two protesters DID know the meaning, I'd guess the overwhelming majority did not. So it's not as there were tons of protestors across the nation using the term, refering to themselves and their fellow protestors as "tea baggers." Refering to the protestors as "tea baggers" was something the left came up with to insult those people participating in the tea parties. As Nordlinger says, they took it and ran with it with glee…like a bunch of juvenille 12 year olds waiting for their short bus to pick them up from school.
I am not denying that the left-wing are the ones who have run with this name and the ones who use it to make fun of us. I agree that the majority of people at the tea party protests probably did not know what the term meant. All I was trying to point out was the same point that Jay made; the term started with us, not them and Anderson Cooper.
Mr. Boreing, please! You're trying way too hard to be diplomatic and polite. It totally strains credulity to believe for a minute that Fiore and Silva were innocently ignorent of an issue that has been a hot topic of discussion for months. Whether it's snickering approval on the left or righteous anger on the right, no one even slightly clued in is without an opinion on – let alone knoweldge of – this issue.
That leaves only two logical scenarios: One, they're both shameless liars who have no respect for us or the truth, or two, they're so totally ignorant, stupid, and incompetent that they rightfully bring disgrace and ridicule on themselves, NPR, and journalism in general. Either way they should fired!
The left continues to treat the right with contempt because we are seemingly spineless and will try, as Mr. Boreing does here, to object in a "reasonable" manner to their insults and lies.
Fortunately, a new wind is blowing and change is coming fast – but sadly Fiore and Silva have their heads so far up their own asses that they will not see it coming until they are swept away by it, and it's too late.
It will not pretty, and they will not be missed!
"Tea Bagger" represents the height of intellectual rhetoric for the Smirking Class.
Please, give me a link where Tea Party participants called themselves that. I have never seen it – I never saw it until the left wing pundits started calling them that. Never. Most people would never have known what it meant unless they were privy to the gay culture. Since I live in the Bay Area, I know what it meant but most people who aren't as close to the gay culture as I am would not have known. Liberals are disgusting in that they use gay slurs against their perceived enemies. How can you say you are pro gay and yet use such a disgusting slur? Why do you make jokes about gay people in TV shows when you say you're pro gay? I really don't understand.
I think he (Anderson) does squat thrust on tree stumps………………………..do the leftys' have a cute moniker for that as well.
It might seem ironic that the pejorative term used to slander citizens is one describing a behavior of the lefts protected class at first.
Until you realize that the majority of Leftists abhor all minorities, they view them as nothing more than useful idiots, trotted out when they need their vote, otherwise kept quite out in the back yard.
Par for course from the left.
Great article. I have been called a Tea Bagger myself. Its funny the Left always claim that the Right are the hateful ones.
Mr. Boreing,
While your piece was well written and thoughtful I still believe that the little saying,
The Right thinks the Left is just wrong but the Left thinks the Right is evil.
is true and explains most if not all of the reactions of NPR and people on the left.
The experiences of somebody like Ken Myers (of Mars Hill Audio) who worked at NPR for many years, speaks volumes about how insular and disconnected they are from the unwashed masses.
Don't be saddened by this stuff folks. There is a revolution going on and Old Media (aka NPR) are being forced to comment on it. While the cartoon is offensive, and it is justifiable to be offended, please realize that this is actually a GOOD thing. They may sneer at us with contempt, but that contempt is simply a mask that hides their fear. We have their attention, and despite their best efforts, Old Media is now realizing there is not a damn thing they can do about it. The people are in charge again and what we're all witnessing is the growing pains of a completely new national paradigm: the voters reclaiming their responsibility. The politicians, the media… they have to answer to us now. They thought it was the other way around…. and we believed them! Fortunately, that error is being addressed.
The best is yet to come everyone.
i don't expect 'them' to know what we think. i don't care that they don't know what we think. they are not only incapable, due mostly to their unwillingness to even try to understand, but if they did understand they would wave it off like so many flies.
our country is at the threshold of a civil war of ideology, one which there will hopefully be no bloodshed but a war none the less. the sooner that the conservatives begin to understand this enemy, and what they are capable of doing, what they want to do, and what they are doing, the sooner we can in a uniform way (hello Tea Party Patriots!!!) begin to go on the offensive and dictate the terms of this war.
even those we think to be 'right-minded' within the beltway, are contributing to this problem. they must go. we are amassing, and willing to engage this enemy which is in my opinion, very dangerous to the health of our country and by extension, my health.
There you go again, TL, the politics of equivocating. All muslims (sic) are NOT terrorists, and the converse also is not true that "all terrorists are not Muslims." However, it is quite clear that in this day and age, MOST terrorists ARE Muslim." and your statement that some people "use their christianity (sic) as a method to spread hate," is hate speech in itself.
Although I don't subscribe to the birther philosophy, all they're asking for is one simple original document from roughly August 4 – 10, 1960. Why would someone spend millions and hurl invective when a simple action would cancel out the movement?
Anyway, you can't hurl hate speech while asking others to stop it. Do it first.
Cheers, Frank
I know this has been brought up before…but… We all know what "TEA BAGGER" means don't we? I think a few of those who throw this term around need to look it up on the nearest hardcore porn site before using it in public. In my opinion anyone calling a member of a political action group a "tea bagger" has committed a far greater offense than those who have uttered racist inuendo costing them their political careers. The greatest sports caster of this century Howard Cossell had his career destroyed for referring to someone as "monkey". TEA BAGGER is much, much worse than that, and should not even be used on the air. It is akin to saying "BLOW JOB" on prime time news. This is a highly offensive, XXX-Rated term, and those liberals who publicly use it to describe members of the Tea party group should be immediately and harshly reprimanded, and apologize to Tea Party members and the American public.
stick around here, BH & BG. read the responses to some of the trolls' posts- you'll end up with plenty of ammo.
You're right about the term but the reason leftist pundits made the joke in the first place was because the original tea party members called themselves that. That was what struck them as funny – the fact that they'd call themselves tea baggers. Just explaining where that came from. Would it have been used if the people didn't originally use it on themselves? Maybe…but probably not by mainstream pundits. Bloggers, on twitter, perhaps.
Ummm.. no offense, but a lot of people know what "tea bagging" means. I guess it speaks volumes about me, since I knew – despite being completely sick and tired of the fiscal direction of this country, as quite far leaning. The issue was he purposely used it in a juvenile way…
Tea Party subject aside, and taking into consideration the focus of this site, it shouldn't be necessary to point out the misleading nature of your opening statement.
"That is not to say I think the government should be funding radio programs (actually, in NPR’s case, they don’t)."
According to NPR's home page they are funded in the following percentages:
32.1% from listeners in the form of pledges, memberships, and other donations
21.1% from businesses via corporate underwriting
10.1% from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), which is federally funded*
13.6% from licensee support (including colleges and universities)
9.6% from foundations and major gifts
5.8% from federal, state, and local governments
7.6% from all other sources
That looks like a lot of government funding to me! Why not leave the cheerleading for the leftist media to the HuffyPuffy. It distracts from your message.
I still think the phrase 'tea bagger' should be replaced with 'The Patriot Party'!!!
Hey, isn't this hate speech. It most certainly derogatory and is meant to humiliate the conservative and to make them feel as though they are less of a citizen. Can't imagine if this were any other group that was demeaned in this fashion that it would be acceptable.
Ok. And i can tell you that every person I asked age 23-40 knew what the term meant. You are confusing the issue. The issue isn't thatvyou don't approve of what the term refers to or the act of it. The issue is a journalist used the term to describe people as a way to mock them.
You have the high ground on issues already that many people share with you. Don't make it sound like there's some moral high ground for not knowing what done slang term is.
…I didn't make jokes about gay people. I don't know what you're talking about. If anything, I've heard the sexual reference of "tea bagging" in a drunken frat boy context :-/
Ok, here are some references. The first time I heard the reference I heard a conservative say it on the news and I thought to myself, hmm…does he really want to use that particular phrase…(can't remember now who it was). Regardless, here are some links:
Headline of the first post here:
http://www.humblelibertarian.com/2009/03/reminder...
Funny photo in which I think this person was in on the joke and decided to just go with it:
http://washingtonindependent.com/wp-content/uploa...
Here's the original email re. sending tea bags, from snopes ("make your voice heard with a teabag"):
http://www.snopes.com/politics/taxes/teaparty.asp
And, there's the link I posted in my original post where the crying man said he had a tea bag group.
Just sayin'. You can rant at me all you want but I'm not a media pundit – as your TokenLiberal, I will throw myself on the altar for them, hee.
(my advice? As I stated in my first post…just blow it off…most people are over the joke and now call you Tea Partiers or Tea Party Movement – protesting it only revives it)
I read the NPR Ombudsman piece on Fiore that was quoted in this article. While she was mostly correct in her critique of both NPR and Fiore, there are a couple of things to note. First, that NPR refuses to take down the video, despite the obvious sexual connotations of the phrase, while claiming ignorance of that connotation at the time of production as a flimsy excuse for leaving it up. Second, it was claimed that Fiore also took on Obama on Dec 31st, 2009 in another of his satirical cartoons. This cartoon was nothing more than a progressive diatribe about how long Obama was taking to get things accomplished. There was very little, if anything, that anyone could have been personally offended by. It was not a vicious hack job on someone he hated; rather, he ended with a fervent hope that in 2010, Obama will do much better.
For the Ombudsman, this is a case of apples and oranges. On the one hand, a hate-filled, sneering attack on anyone who is conservative. On the other hand, a satirical lament for what could have been, is not, and (to him) hopefully will be.
In any event, she was remarkably spot-on in the rest of the article, I just felt these two points needed to be mentioned.
I know, because conservatives never ever ever ever do that. Anne Coulter, for instance, only argues her points soberly with facts and never engages in juvenile namecalling.
Heh…yeah, you're right (ugh).
I have asked repeatedly if given the MSM's use of Teabagger if it would now be OK for commentators on FOX to refer for Congressman Frank as that But Pirate or something else over the line. I mean if were are so lowering the level of discourse on major news shows, I would like to be the first refer to Nancy as Hopelosi. Just a thought.
the underground economy calls the same thing 'money laundering'
Jeremy,
Just because you repeat a lie doesn't change the fact that its a lie. Your first sentance is a silly opinion and your second sentence is absolutely false. NPR is governement funded, and woudn't exist without tax dollars, period. They play games with the numbers and simple minded parrots (look in the mirror) repeat them. NPR falsely claims to get less than 2% of its funding from the government, but most of their funding comes from fees and dues paid by the stations that carry their programming. These stations are funded in a huge part by our tax dollars. So member stations get money from CPB, send it back to NPR, and NPR gets to claim it dosn't live off of tax dollars. Feel good listening to left wing propaganda if you want, I'm all for free expression (I just wish free didn't mean that I had to pay for it) but its obviouly affecting you if you are so simple that you can't see thorught the most basic of lies.
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My problem with NPR is the number of announcers with lisps. It's no doubt an accomodation to Americans with disabilities, or whatever. Next they'll be hiring stutterers.
Anne Coulter is one person. This is half the country winking as they demean their idealogical opponents.
Spot on! Middle school indeed!
And should we call the politicians who want to control what we eat "salad tossers"?
So, what now? Now you need to take action. The whole Tea Party and 9/12 movements are about taking back our country from elite, power-hungry political scumbags. We need people like yourself to take back your own party from those scumbags on the left as well.
We can agree to disagree, and we can have honest debate about how to solve problems; what we CAN'T allow is for our country and our freedoms to be stolen from us under our noses by a bunch of thugs. You need to do your part as well, and the sooner you can wake up all your friends to this, the better for AMERICA.
There are plenty of pithy comebacks, just no one in the MSM lets that reach the press. And even if they didn't censor, it wouldn't matter, because at its roots, modern liberalism is nothing more than a middle school clique.
Think back to those wonderful days in 6th, 7th or 8th grade. An "uncool" kid could come up with a great joke or cut down, and no one would laugh, because the kid is uncool. And a "cool" kid could come up with a line like "says you" and the other cool kids would laugh and congratulate them as if they just wrote a Shakespearean comedy.
That's just the way it is and the way its always going to be. It's arrested development. Don't worry about them, they are not salvageable. Spend your efforts on identifying ones who can be saved, and work on them.
We'll get them, one uneducated, supposedly modern liberal at a time.
I'll address the last paragraph. I am not a birther, but I do play devil's advocate with people like yourself
1. He has not shown it – he showed the certificate of live birth, which is not the same thing, and anyone can get one. You have been misled on this. Ask yourself why they'd go to trouble of releasing SOMETHING, but then argue that the whole question is ludicrous.
2. When his OWN FAMILY in Kenya claims he was born in a hospital there, it lends credibility to the argument. It's not like you have one (desperately poor) Kenyan looking to make a quick buck. It's his OWN FAMILY.
Again, I'm playing devil's advocate so don't misunderstand me. But we need to question boldly, and demand answers from our elected officials when there are questions. If the question is so ludicrous and illegitimate, why not just release the thing and get it over with? Why all the games?
the left employs a common tactic: Demean and badmouth what you are unable to intelligently debate. They are out of ideas, so all they have left is name-calling.
The left is intellectually bereft
It's an opinion piece in the form of a cartoon. It doesn't hold itself up to be news. What's even more telling is that you refuse to address the issues brought up in the piece. Rather you re-affirm the far right talking point that these are " millions of middle-Americans who are distrustful of and frustrated with our federal government." Which is at best a half truth. These people are against Obama and democrats. Why are they only targeting Obama and not Bush, who had far more spending. You object to the term "tea bagger" but not to nazi or communist or even socialist.
From what I can gather, this was a small piece that was buried on the NPR website NOT ON NPR radio that got attention from the ever vicious right wing smear campaign. In fact you say you only like to listen to NPR in the car when there is nothing else to listen to. What are you doing reading NPR opinion web pages? It's an opinion page. Do you rail at the NY Times when they run a slanted opinion piece by a Whole Foods executive?
Do you stand up for the million Americans that Glenn Beck says he wants to hit in the head with a shovel?
Address that points made in the cartoon – that tea baggers are hypocrites, inflamed by hypocritical republicans and FOX , and that most of the time they don't know what they are talking about.
I think they call that Sierra Clubbing.
In this context, "teabagger" is a homophobic, anti-gay slur – as if all critics of the Obama administration are are simply like the sodomites from the movie "Deliverance". I am sure there are many who use the term who would scoff at this idea by arguing that it wasn't their intent to be gay bashing. But, I remind them that it isn't the intent that makes something offensive, it is how it is received and perceived. Simply finding some way to justify the use of this slur comes off as an intellectual exercise in behaving badly and knowing it, while all the time trying to find some loophole to get out of being blamed for it.
I totally agree with you, Political Lies. I'm VERY unhappy with the political gamesmanship involved in producing this senate healthcare bill. I've been really outspoken about it in other venues (twitter) and I was actually called a \”tea bagger\” by two people on the left. It frustrates me when people decide to blindly take on the party line and buy into everything their leaders put out there. Now the left likely won't join the Tea Party movement because ultimately we believe different things…but, I wouldn't be surprised if something similar sprung up from the growing dissatisfaction with our elected officials. A few media public figures have spoken out about this – Markos from Daily Kos in regards to healthcare, Ed Schultz is constantly doing it. Howard Dean did too and he has been shredded for it, but he's (IMO) absolutely right.
I don't know that the right and left will ever really come together about it because we differ on issues, but I'd love it (LOVE IT) if the parties did come together and somehow demand that the elected officials remember that they are representing the people and not themselves, or lobbyists.
There is a moral high ground for not knowing what a slang term is. That means we people don't grovel in the sickness that is today's culture of corruption and immorality.
Tammy – Hope I didn't step on your original comments. By the time I got to this article, I didn't have time to read through the earlier posts.
BTW – Jeremy might be gullible; but I don't think so. Since he is making a living as a "screenwriter and film producer living in Los Angeles", he may be hedging his bets. It is possible that he doesn't want to call NPR what it is, in case he wants to bid on one of their projects. Just a thought.
Thank your husband for his service to our country, and thanks to you and your family for the sacrifices that you undergo, in order for him to serve.
We may never agree, but at least we can have an honest debate about the facts. If the Founders were able to agree on the Constitution (and many of them have VERY different opinions on some things), anything is possible.
But we are sick and tired of being lectured to by political hacks, and we won't stand for it no more. And Howard Dean's just as bad as the rest of them; anyone who advocates bypassing 200+ years of Senate rules just to pass a healthcare bill is basically advocating treason to suit his own needs… Nothing is so important as to bypass the rules to pass a piece of legislation, no matter what that legislation is!
It's true. Who cares what this little cartoon says, especially in light of Glenn Beck's form of "satire"? I don't get offended by Glenn Beck. I can't stand him, but his words don't "offend" me. I don't give him that power to affect me in that way.
I didn't assign the label, your own people did…I'm not at political war…I'm sorry that you guys didn't know the term had double meaning, but I take no credit for it.
Likewise, I don't get all freaked out about being called a socialist, an idiot, a crazy liberal, or any other term, nor did I lose it when last night someone here called me a c-sucker. (comment was removed so I'll just abbreviate the word).
The left assigned "anti-choice" but did not assign "tea bagger."
Well, ok, there's that (re. Dean) – I think he's right that the current bill is a disaster for the middle class, though. And that's a great point about the Constitution.
I'm not sure if the left will rise up the way many on the right have. It's a criticism that I have, that we don't get "angry" enough (one of my criticisms of the president as well). I think Ed Schultz is very quickly emerging as the voice of any kind of movement though. This is a good thing. He seems to be the only MSNBC pundit who can make Ron Christie smile (I think they're friends) and he's not afraid to take on his people. We need someone like that with a microphone. Chris Matthews, on the other hand, dismissed those of us who are critical of the HCR bill as "netroots" who don't know anything. I like Chris, but I think it's ok to ask questions (vital, really)
"No wonder they do not agree with us. They don’t even know what we think."
I have yet to meet a liberal who can explain accurately what conservatives really believe.
There's no lack of conservatives who understand liberalism, since many of them once were liberals. But liberals have no interest in understanding true conservates, they prefer instead to hold on to their beloved stereotypes about them.
Ok, what I said before…except for Jamesb.
Glad I'm not the only one to spot this!
well, mostly evil…Teddy K. was a "real peach" of a human being though…
The really sad part of what you just said is that any American with half a brain should agree with you. Yet most of the people on your side of the issues will not. As you point out yourself, you've even been insulted by them… Sad reflection really.
>>…you refuse to address the issues brought up in the piece
Are you saying the cartoon had a legitmate "message"? I mean, other then to belittle Tea Party goers?
>>…These people are against Obama and democrats
The are against big spending, big lying government. You are refusing to address THIS issue.
>>..Why are they only targeting Obama and not Bush
Beck bashes Bush from time to time, but less face it, Obama's in office, and the Dems run Congress – it's NOT Bush and the Republicans.
cont'd…
>>You object to the term "tea bagger" but not to nazi or communist or even socialist.
Yup. The term "Tea bagger" was used ONLY to insult so those being insulted SHOULD object. The terms "Communist" and "Socialist" are descriptions many on the left LOVE to use on themselves so why can "we" not use them?
>> ever vicious right wing smear campaign
Yeah, the right smears…but the leftist MSM tells us the whole truth?
>>Address that points made in the cartoon – that tea baggers are hypocrites… and that most of the time they don't know what they are talking about
Um, it's the folks at the MSM that are the idiots. They refuse to address the issues that Tea Party goers bring up: That the Federal Gov't is running up massive debts, debts that are unsustainable, while creating programs they have no Constitutional right to create, programs full of bribes and other corruption – corruption that makes Watergate looks like a teenage prank.
Why does the MSM NOT address these issues?
>>I have yet to meet a liberal who can explain accurately what conservatives really believe
Very true. I recall the video of CNN news bunny at a Tea Party who had NO idea why the TP Goers were there.
She cuts off a protester, tries to shut him down – cannot understand why the bribes offered by Congress and Obama don't turn him on.
"Do you realize that you're eligible for a $400 credit…"
"Did you know that the state of Lincoln gets $50billion dollars out of this stimulus…"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6xWGvdRQ9Q
Listen at 00:41 and 00:58 in…
Anne does get carried away sometimes, but she has never, to my knowledge, used a filthy epithet to describe someone. There is a difference.
Didn't McCain have to prove his citizenship, as he was born in Panama? Same double standard as the lack of fallout over Reid's comments. This is just my opinion, but liberals have a bad habit of behaving as if rules are only for republicans.
Here's the problem on the Tea Party thing, maybe your liberal friends will get it. You aren't the edgy cool protestors speaking truth to power anymore. Your party is the establishment now. It may be really radical when some sign-waver calls us nazis, but it's oppression when the speaker of the house does it. We're the ones speaking truth to the liberals' power.
And me. I've been convinced the left is evil since Polanski. Dark Lords with capes, fright masks, and scary powers, the lot of 'em. The fact that Nixon is "evil" and Polanski is "misunderstood" only tells me how warped the progressive philosophy is.
Actually, I've heard some folks call themselves that term. Not everyone is fluent in sexually deviant slang terms. I'd never heard of it until CNN forced me to google it. Beware confusing ignorance with stupidity or mean-spirit. Some folks are just more innocent than others.
I was ok with it – it wasn't as many people as you'd think, and in general they were really very young. Most of the libs I know are questioning. We just get defensive when criticized by the right. There are idealogues on both sides – I'm a huge fan of Morning Joe, but a lot of people on the right think Joe's a RINO? (so I hear)
Part 1 of 2
Simeon – While it looks like you hold yourself out to be a Conservative, it is apparent from your last post, about 1 hour ago, that you are a leftist, masquerading as a Conservative, or you need a serious remedial course in “reading for comprehension”. Just in case you are NOT just lying about not knowing the source of the homosexually invented term, if you did any research, you would have discovered that “tea-bagging” is a term that homosexuals use to describe one of their favorite homosexual sex acts. Conservatives, and especially Tea Party Protesters are NOT using this term as a homophobic, anti-gay slur. To the contrary, leftists (probably such as yourself, Redtex, Jace, B Goldwater and TokenLiberal) are using it, in an attempt to embarrass Conservatives by applying the term to them.
Part 2 of 2
By the way, you have given yourself away by implying that Conservatives are using the term as a “homophobic, anti-gay slur.” Your statement about Conservatives, “… I remind them that it isn't the intent that makes something offensive, it is how it is received and perceived.” That idea and statement is an exclusively LEFTIST view. All victims are self-identified, and can claim that anything offends them, regardless of the intent. As you and your fellow Socio-Fascist ObaMarxists know, the only time that Conservatives even mention the disgusting term, is in defense against the use of the term by your beloved MSM (Marxist Statist Media) against our Conservative (and other) tax and big-government protesters in the Tea Party movement. So – give it a rest, and go back to your left-wing drawing board.
I'm not trying to start anything here, I just never heard of it. That's it, I'm not seeking moral "highground" blah, blah, blah – I just never heard of it.
It's that simple.
Yay! I got to give you a thumbs up for a change. lol
That shirt is real? Classic! Loosers. (one of my biggest pet peeves of internet chat is the degradation of spelling, particularly the word lose) LOL.
There is a good point to be sure to underscore here. While the term did not originate with the left, the majority of tea partiers did not know what the word meant in the sexual context and it was the left that ran away with the term and used it as an insult.
LOL – thanks! Lose/loose is a HUGE pet peeve of mine! That t-shirt is hysterical.
Wait, what? Since when did "tea bagger" become a derogatory term? The thing refers to a jokey thing dudes do to their passed-out buddies, right?
Is there a precedent for this? I've heard of guys tea-bagging people for ten years, but in a slumber party, hand-in-the-warm-water-bowl way. The outrage here seems a bit played up.
At least Anderson did know first hand what the term means!
Could he at least come out of the closet now?
Bottom line. NPR = public funding. They crossed the line and should at least be fined for doing so. They should "loose" some of their funding.
Talk about taxation without representation! We have to pay for NPR to be insulted by them. Huh?
Dear Never Tea Bagged – I think your newly-minted name protesteth too much. You may think that this BDSM terminology is a "jokey" thing; but I assure you, we NORMAL PEOPLE do not. So – enjoy, if you must; but please speak for yourself.
If NPR is not government funded, who funds it? The venue on which it plays is government funded. Without the venue, no NPR, which would suit me just fine.
Jace – No matter how hard you and your buds try, the terminology DID originate with the (your?) LEFT; not with the RIGHT. Just because Jay Nordlinger did not do a complete research job, does not change the facts. Nice try – but WE don't buy it. Two LEFTS don't make a RIGHT.
If you don't think it's jokey, what do you think it is? A security threat?
Okay man, I do not need to prove my conservatism to you. I was just trying to help and add to the conversation in an effort to protect against a stupid argument that comes from the left. If one has a whole understanding of the development of the terminology he is better prepared to defend his position. The use of the term as an insult originated with the left, that is not what I am disputing. I was merely trying to put some context on the fact that the left did not make up this term out of thin air to place on us. If that makes me an Obama sycophant so be it.
Are you familiar with National Review?
Temujin 79p · 17 hours ago Resending part of previous post for benefit of Dave M.
Jeremy – You are a little short on facts about funding for NPR. At least 2% of NPR’s funds, per annum, has originated from Federal money funded through the Corporation for Public Broadcasting in grants and program money. In addition, NPR gets additional grants from universities and from state governments. Much of that funding is the “redistribution of wealth” from Federal funds that have gone to those institutions. One should also remember that the additional funds that come from nonprofits and corporations, are the direct and proximate result of those donations being tax deductible pass through donations.
Geeze, Temujin, calm down. This isn't YouTube where SCREAMING IN CAPS makes you look smarter or more conservative. You're doing a good job of making a fool out of yourself by trying to make fools of others. I suppose I will now be grouped as a liberal, too? Oh well, it wont mean as much coming from you.
Never Tea-Bagged · 20 minutes ago said,
"If you don't think it's jokey, what do you think it is? A security threat? "
Temujin wrote:
You might consider it "jokey", when your partner does it to you; however, if anyone tried to do it to me, I would consider it SEXUAL ASSAULT. I assume that if YOU, or your NAMBLA friends tried to do it to a young boy, the LAW would consider it a "security threat" and a FELONY.
IronicConservative wrote:
Geeze, Temujin, calm down. This isn't YouTube where SCREAMING IN CAPS makes you look smarter or more conservative. You're doing a good job of making a fool out of yourself by trying to make fools of others. I suppose I will now be grouped as a liberal, too? Oh well, it wont mean as much coming from you.
You are a phony I/C – Just another Lefty posing as a Conservative – Besides the mixed case letters in my post, do you agree (or disagree) with the facts presented? Or are you just angry because you are NTB's partner?
I believe that after the 2010 elections, those on the left will know a great deal more about what we in the Tea Party believe.
I agree completely. I cannot wait. we just have to keep up the pressure so that we can help conservative candidates get elected
I expected this kind of response, at least the phony part. No, I do agree with the facts presented, of course. In all actuality, my post was supposed to be totally separated from the others and a completely new comment, not a reply, so I can see how you would think I was defending NTB's post. I was actually talking about your tendency to do what you did to me–group any commenter according to what you "suppose" their political affiliation is and not what they are actually saying. I'm sure it would be nice to be able to comment on a board with supported evidence of your opinion without getting yelled at or unfairly grouped as a liberal like Jace was.
IronicConservative wrote:
“I expected this kind of response, at least the phony part. No, I do agree with the facts presented, of course. In all actuality, my post was supposed to be totally separated from the others and a completely new comment, not a reply, so I can see how you would think I was defending NTB's post…”
Dear Ironic: Leftist Trolls are well known to take screen names, such as the new one that you have adopted. If you are legitimately Conservative, and you are so sensitive that you do not wish to be characterized as a Leftist Troll, perhaps it would be better, if you address the content of the post, with which you disagree, rather than complaining about capital letters, or spelling, or punctuation. If you are upset, because I am brusque, and you are too tender to deal with that, then I would suggest that you not engage.
its just more LIBERAL VITRIOL AND HATE toward the real Americans
Wow. Accusing someone of being gay? Cool.
Thank you. It's true. And I agree that it's not entirely fair for the joke to have been made by the people on my side given that the people who originally used the term clearly didn't know about the other connotation.
Terribly sorry to disappoint you, Temujin, but I am not offended by your accusations. I would, however, like to go back to my original point and ask you if you have yet to find out if Jay Nordlinger got his facts wrong in Jace the Liberal's post? After all, that is the only reason why I posted in the first place, disturbed that even an intelligent and conservative opinion backed up with credible evidence was disregarded as liberal. My apology if my original intention was unclear.
What the hell is a looser? Me thinks they mean losers.
This reminds me of when the British tried calling the colonial soldiers and the people of the original Tea Party movement "Yankees".
I know "Tea Bagger" has other negative meanings, but how pissed off do you think they would get if we turned it around on them and redine the term.
We did it once, we can do it again.
Excuse me. Why are you throwing me in with the libs? I am a conservative. I pay attention and try to make sure that conservatives get a fair shake at my college and wherever else they get smeared.
I hate the fact that "teabagger" is used against us when it has nothing to do with what the tea party movement stands for. The only reason I linked to the National Review story (far from left-wing) is that the author of this article claimed that the epithet came from the left. I just wanted to make sure that the full history of the term was known so that we do not fall into a trap during debates and hurt our credibility. I was at the tea party in D.C. and I was blown away by how passionate and driven people are from all around the country in our effort to tell Washington that we have had enough.
Being one of the "Taxed Enough Already" workers in America, I spend my weeks working, evenings resting and my weekends taking care of the things I don't have time for during the "Work week"!!! My main concern in life, is to die in good favor with God, which limits my activities in life, I am bound by a "Law" which allows that "All men(/Women) are created equal and there are natural laws that must be adhered to for a healthy and fruitful spiritual and mortal life! I help those whom I feel are worthy of help and shy away from those who are looking to be "Enabled"!!! I attended one "TEA" party and drove by another with my arm out the window saluting the attendees with a "Thumbs up" gesture and a toot of the horn (Didn't have time to attend, was on lunch break from "WORK")!!!! I got home, tuned into the Progressive" "MSM" and found I was portrayed as being "EVIL"!!! The opposite of good is, "Evil", could that be what the accuse is?
Never Tea-Bagged · 20 minutes ago said,
"If you don't think it's jokey, what do you think it is? A security threat? "
You might consider it "jokey", when your partner does it to you; however, if anyone tried to do it to me, I would consider it SEXUAL ASSAULT. I assume that if YOU, or your NAMBLA friends tried to do it to a young boy, the LAW would consider it a "security threat" and a FELONY.
How is my attempted fact-check any different from your criticism of the content of this article? Does this make you a liberal too?
You know that Fred Phelps is a Democrat, right? Ran for office many times in Kansas as a Democrat, hosted fundraisers for Al Gore. (Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Phelps) Haters spread hate – doesn't have as much to do with their religion, it has more to do with their character.
Never heard anyone, certainly no conservative of any note, call for "eliminating all Muslims". Have heard of Muslims call for eliminating all Jews, though.
Concur with you about the birthers -they are nuts, and mostly they are conservatives. We have the birthers, the left has the truthers. Not a lot of depth there on either side. Also agree that Obama was right not to continue to engage on that issue. Nuts shouldn't be encouraged on either side. It could cause fire to melt steel…
Appreciate your civil tone.
Hey, Anderson Cooper is the one guy in the media that would know all about teabagging.
I love it that their t-shirts mis-spell "losers" as "loosers." Does Mark Fiore and his crew think us "teabaggers" are loose, or does he just not know the difference between "lose" and "loose"? Either way, he's the 'tard.
cfbleachers
Bravos.
Jamesb
I did not know, and was not happy to learn, the common accepted meaning of the term. Shame on the sham A. Cooper, who most likely is what he calls others.
Yeah, and you know there’s somethin’ happenin’
but you don’t know what it is -
Do you
N.P.R
That's all they got: Loose Change!
He should do it becuase he holds the highest office in the land. Bush had to fend of Dan Rather and CBS over the fake military records. Obama should nip this in the bud — if it is not true.
The truth is, Obama likes having the Truthers around because they are distraction.
I'd rather be a tea bagger than a douche bag [who can't spell].
I’ve personally dealt with panic anxiety problems my whole life. It started when I was just a kid and I’ve had to deal with them since then. I’ve finally figured out that has helped me get them done once and for all. I will tell you that it wasn’t quick or easy, but after a while I was able to finally get rid of them. I’m no longer dealing with them and its like I’ve started a new life not dealing with panic attacks. I also saw a Dr. Oz special a few days ago, sometimes it isn’t a panic attack that is the root of the problem, I’d also recommend talking to your doctor. Good luck!
Three pages of whines from the same people who bemoan the culture of political correctness in America..oh the irony. Temujin your expertise of the "homosexual lifestyle" and its accompanying cultural mores is impressive. By any chance did you attain it first hand through sociological field work for your own amusement. "one of their favorite homosexual sex acts" sorry you haven't a clue take it from this gay man. Until the tea baggers came along it was an obscure term at best that simply gained traction by its adoption by the left to describe you. "I've been offended..they're trying to marginalize me", welcome to America and grow a pair.