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Teabagger Heroes Humiliated At The Polls

I've been away, and I must say I'm impressed by the fact that this thread didn't go to eighty pages. It was an off-year election and the Dems were expected to do poorly because the economy is still stuttering along. They did badly, but 'lo and behold, the system works.

The unelectable nutcases got ridden out of town on a figurative rail.

Palin as king-maker is proven false. Look more closely at her scorecard. She backed a number of electable candidates (who she did not hand-pick or even do much to assist in getting nominated) who won. Many were establishment Republicans who just happened to have one or another item on their agenda that she agreed with. I told all my friends in 2007 that Obama was the way to go. According to the Palinistas, I guess I'm a king-maker. A Sarah Palin backing, Party support, no major skeletons in your closet and a fairly sound not insane political platform can get you elected. Hmmm?

But please, don't let mine be the voice of sanity. I love the Tea Party(or, to be more accurate, the Tea Bag Wing Republican Party - is anyone going to pretend it's anything else any longer?) and want them to continue their deconstruction of the GOP.

Am I the only one looking forward to the massive Fox-supported Tea Party demonstrations against the New Improved House when they, too, get nothing done?
 
Stewart calls out Maddow and her fellow MSNBC cronies for using Scrut's favorite phrase "teabaggers."


STEWART: It seemed dickish. Democrat Party. Or when you spoke out against the war, there was a subtle undertone of you're un-American, you don't want to win the war on terror. Well, I think that what also comes out sometimes from the other side is teabagger. Now that’s I think derogatory. And I don't think anybody would mistake it for that, for anything other than that. And it's been used on this network quite frequently, by hosts, by guests…

MADDOW: You don't think it was funny that they were calling them, they were saying tea bag the White House before the White House tea bags you?


STEWART: I thought it was funny for a day. I thought it was funny for a day.

MADDOW: Funny enough to play the John Waters clip of the teabagging thing on a bar?

STEWART: For a day. Probably wouldn't have run with it with guests and things for months

MADDOW: I didn't run it for months.

STEWART: No, but your part…

MADDOW: But I got criticized for it for months.

STEWART: Well, because you kind of made hay of it. You made more hay of it than maybe that, you know, that

MADDOW: Took the joke too far.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gsJrgwxQDo
 
Stewart Copeland? Are the Police gonna reunite again?

Even if it were Stewart Granger, the point is well made that people who refer to the TPP as "teabaggers" are being "dickish." Stewart had no comment about people like yourself who admit they like to watch "teabagging."
 
In one persons opinion. Bill Maher disagrees. I've just canceled your observation.

That you dismiss Stewart's observation of those who use the "teabagger" phrase for the TPP is typical of your petty persona, but that you actually give consideration to what Maher opines is just scary.
 
I've been away, and I must say I'm impressed by the fact that this thread didn't go to eighty pages. It was an off-year election and the Dems were expected to do poorly because the economy is still stuttering along. They did badly, but 'lo and behold, the system works

The libs were expected to lose 60 seats in the House?

The unelectable nutcases got ridden out of town on a figurative rail.

Not to mention the nutcases that were voted out.

Palin as king-maker is proven false. Look more closely at her scorecard. She backed a number of electable candidates (who she did not hand-pick or even do much to assist in getting nominated) who won. Many were establishment Republicans who just happened to have one or another item on their agenda that she agreed with. I told all my friends in 2007 that Obama was the way to go. According to the Palinistas, I guess I'm a king-maker. A Sarah Palin backing, Party support, no major skeletons in your closet and a fairly sound not insane political platform can get you elected. Hmmm?


Your Chinese friends? Did they know who Obama was?
 

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