Posts Tagged Teabaggers
Signs of Neanderthals Mating With Humans . . .
Posted by Lance Haley in Anti-government sentiment, Conservatives, Cultural Issues, Culture Wars, NY Times, Sarah Palin, Tea Party on May 6th, 2010
NO SH!T, NY Times?!?
It’s not like we had to be informed of this recent discovery.
They stage protests on a regular basis with Sarah Palin and Michelle Bachmann as their featured speakers – in political nomenclature, they are called Teabaggers.
Now, do you have any real news to report?
Did Teabaggers Cross the Line from Free Speech to Sedition?
Posted by Lance Haley in Anti-government sentiment, Cultural Issues, Government, Politics on April 20th, 2010
So you think the Tea Party members are merely exercising their 1st Amendment right to Freedom of Speech?
Well in most respects, that’s true. Open debate, as well as the right to criticize the government, is exactly what the Founding Fathers had in mind. But taking up arms without extraordianary circumstances? Advocating the overthrow of our government?
That is sedition; high treason.
And that line appears to have been crossed just this weekend by speakers at a Tea Party rally. Watch the videos.
You be the judge . . .
Teabagger Teabonics: Ur the Reel Amerikens
Posted by Lance Haley in Anti-government sentiment, Campaigns, Congress, Conservatives, Cultural Issues, Fox News, Government, Media & Communication, Politics, Sarah Palin, Tea Party, United States on April 3rd, 2010
TO MEMBERS OF THE TEA PARTY: If a picture is worth a thousand words, let me try and help you now understand why this country is in so much trouble . . .















. . . oooohhhhhHHHH, Never Mind!?!
Sarah Palin’s Speech to Teabaggers in Nevada is Utterly Dead Right on Message
Posted by Lance Haley in Anti-government sentiment, Campaigns, Conservatives, Cultural Issues, Culture Wars, Politics, Sarah Palin, Tea Party on March 28th, 2010
Sarah Palin addressed thousands of Tea Party activists on Saturday in the desert outside of Searchlight, Nevada – home of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. You do not have to be a rocket scientist to figure out that the location of this rally was not coincidental.
True to form, Sarah was right on message for a Tea Party leader when giving her speech:
“What we are doing, folks, we are rolling up our sleeves and we are getting down to business and getting back to the common sense conservative principles that made this country the greatest country on earth, and we are not going to sit down and shut up.”
In other words folks, we are going to continue to harass, intimidate, threaten, terrorize, and otherwise utilize whatever scare tactics are necessary in order to utterly vanquish the opposition so that we can rule the United States with our fire-brand, scorched-earth, “take-no-prisoners” politics.
Couldn’t have said better myself, Sarah.
Hang All the Democrats? It May Be Too Late to Stop That, Eric Cantor . . .
Posted by Lance Haley in Anti-government sentiment, Conservatives, Cultural Issues, Government, Healthcare Reform, House of Representatives, Politics, Tea Party, crime on March 26th, 2010

OK. So many Americans are disenchanted with the direction of the country, specifically the health care legislation that was passed this week. One can disagree with policies – that is reasonable and to be expected.
So now it’s alright to threaten, intimidate and otherwise cast scurrilous invectives at our Congressional representatives – particularly by other members of Congress?
If the more civil party members of the Republicans and Tea Party (as for the latter, one has to wonder if “civil party members” isn’t an oxymoron) are sincerely interested in preserving the State of the Union, they would be well advised to tone down the rhetoric before something tragic happens that will ignite unforeseen consequences.
House Minority Whip Eric Cantor (R.- Virgina) is a case in point. Cantor has suddenly decided that he wants to weigh in on this issue ONLY after his own Congressional office back home was fired upon by an unknown gunman. Cantor is now accusing Democrats of “fanning the flames” by reporting these acts, but said NOTHING prior to this when a member of his own Republican Party used language that was beyond incendiary, to wit:
1) House Minority Leader John Boehner (not ironically, Cantor’s “boss”) said this week of fellow Ohio Congressman Steve Driehaus (D – Ohio), after Driehaus voted for the Health Care Reform Bill, “He may be a dead man. He can’t go home to the west side of Cincinnati.”
Moreover, Tea Party activists protesting on the Capitol steps spewed racist remark towards several members of the Congressional Black Caucus, and even spit on black Congressman Emmanuel Cleaver (D – MO).
Cantor, who is of Jewish decent, claims that he has been the target of racist threats and invectives since he took office. Given that fact, coupled with the history of his own people, you think he would have spoken up earlier in the week. The silence of the German people regarding the slowly fermenting racist hatred towards the Jews by members of the Nazi party in the 1930’s was an act of omission – a moral crime, in and of itself. We all know what happened next. Cantor, of all people, should understand the unintended consequences of not speaking up sooner.
Yet, only now after he became a target of this decidedly un-American behavior, was Cantor quoted as saying, “Enough is enough, it has to stop.”
Yes Mr. Cantor, you are right.
You just should have spoken up a long, long time ago.
Teabaggers Are Tards!
Posted by Lance Haley in Anti-government sentiment, Conservatives, Cultural Issues, Glenn Beck, Government, Politics, Populists, Sarah Palin, Tea Party, United States on March 5th, 2010

TEABAGGER ANTI-STIMULUS PROTEST AT WHITEHOUSE ON 2-27-09
OK.
Let’s analyze this Tard logic.
1) Teabaggers (members of the American Tea Party) are so incensed that Rachael Maddow calls them by that name – sarcastically referencing the sexually-perverted act - that they have filed 1,239 Indecency complaints with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)against MSNBC (subsidiary cable network of parent company NBC), the broadcaster of The Rachael Maddow Show.
2) The Teabaggers were the first ones to reference the term for political purposes in their February 27, 2009 anti-stimulus protest in front of the Whitehouse (see 2/27/09 post on web containing the picture above).
3) So now their politically-correct sensitivity is insulted?
Including the Teabaggers Chief Tard, Sarah Palin?
Hail to the Chief.
Running the U.S.A. With Crib Notes and Giving the Country a Hand Job
Posted by Lance Haley in 2012 Election, Campaigns, Conservatives, Politics, Sarah Palin, Tea Party on February 10th, 2010

. . . and Teabaggers and Conservatives are worried about how Obama is running this country?
When Whitehouse Press Secretary Robert Gibbs used crib notes scribbled on his palm in a tongue-in-cheek imitation of Sarah Palin’s speech to the Teabag Party Convention this past weekend, it was a mockery of Palin that ranks up there with some of Tina Fey’s material -
Here is a close-up of Palin’s hand at the Teabagger Convention.

Please, Please, Please Republicans! Run her in 2012. Pleasssssssssssseeeee?
PopuCon Teabaggers Give Whole New Meaning to Getting Teabagged
Posted by Lance Haley in Bailouts, Congress, Conservatives, Financial Crisis, Government, Healthcare Reform, How and Why We Get Screwed, Politics, Tea Party, Uncategorized, Wall Street, taxes on October 21st, 2009

There is an interesting disconnect between what the current populist-conservative Tea Party movement pretends to represent, and certain historical facts that undermine their agenda. The idea for this nascent PopuCon (Populist-Conservative) phenomenon which first appeared in Spring of 2009 is modeled after the Boston Tea Party, which was a protest against a tax levied on tea imported from England’s East India Tea Company to the American colonies.
Just one problem . . .
There have been no new taxes levied on Americans since the very day that President Obama was inaugurated.
Moreover, according to the group’s newest YouTube video promoting their Tea Party Express II tour, they are also protesting bailouts, out-of-control spending, and government-run health care.
Hey Teabaggers, did you also know . . .
1) that the bailouts (TARP funds) were approved, and the first $375 Billion were dispersed by former Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, when George Bush was President and the Republicans controlled Congress?
2) that George Bush and the Republican-controlled Congress took power in January 2001, outgoing President Bill Clinton had left them with a balanced-budget – which they subsequently decimated in six years, running up over $500 Billion in deficit spending (not including the $750 Billion allocated and spent on the Iraq War – which is borrowed from the Chinese government)?
3) Medicare, a government-run health care program for the American elderly, has been in existence for approximately 45 years, and some of your members would have no health care if not for this United States government-run agency.
I am still having a difficult time finding any pictures of protests regarding these very important facts (at least, according to your agenda) back in October, 2008. Can anyone help me?
This cup of tea is rather tepid and awfully watered-down.

