Oh the hilarity. Rachel Maddow and Ana Marie Cox take on the newest stupidly-named conservative fad: teabagging. Yes. You read that right. I defy you to keep from sniggering/snorting beverages for the duration of the full report. And if you don't know what teabagging means to everyone that *isn't* a conservative, then bless your innocent little heart. If you want to share the hilarity, you can always just look it up on the Urban Dictionary. No pressure though.
This is just the leading edge of the ugliness yet to come as social order breaks down and desperation takes hold. Thank you greedheads for all you have done. Now go away and keep your nonsense to yourselves.
Maddow's nightly telecast is both sad and hilarious. She represents the worst of urban liberalism gone wrong. It's hard to distinguish her platitudinous sarcasm from that of Keith Olbermann. Neither on of these two fools are touch with reality.
And though I find the "tea party" shennanigans to be slightly scary, mostly because they are endorsed by white supremists and other radical right groups and the fact that during the last one hosted where I lived reporters were threatened to the point they had to stand next to police officers as the crowd pushed them around, I do find this segment on Rachel Maddow funny:
Yes. You read that right.
I defy you to keep from sniggering/snorting beverages for the duration of the full report.
And if you don't know what teabagging means to everyone that *isn't* a conservative, then bless your innocent little heart. If you want to share the hilarity, you can always just look it up on the Urban Dictionary.
No pressure though.