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Show some proof. What I personally saw on MSNBC was just the opposite. (eom)
RightwingUnderground 1188 reads
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As the next couple of weekly news cycles will be extremely Palinized with the release of Going Rogue, I'm hoping it's a kick-off to 2012, watch out America!  

She's Here....


fasteddie511400 reads

Republican's seem to have a knack for unknowingly using phrases that have sexual conotations, i.e. "tea-baggers"

"Going Rogue" is used in reference to Playmates who later progress to "showing pink" or more explicit photos.

RightwingUnderground1969 reads

Yes, I’m sure you can find some Youtube videos of Tea Party participants actually saying “tea bagger”. While the teabag became and was used as a symbol of the movement, it was MSNBC that first used and dramatically promoted and promulgated the whole “teabagger” moniker.

I just happened to watch Olberman the evening he first used the term. Nowhere in any of the video he used was there a participant that used the term. HE MADE IT UP.

Here’s HP chronicling of the right wing leading up to and through the tea parties, in their attempt to refute the claim of grassroots. I searched through enough of the articles until I got tired and bored for the text “bag” and failed to find any instance except when used by the left as a pejorative.

...ran with it after hearing the teabaggers use the term to refer to themselves without knowing its sexual connotation.

Snowman39908 reads

Barack Obama will be President for the entire year of 2012!!

F**KING GREAT!! Another screw-up under his watch!!

Dick "Torquemada" Cheney is a shoe-in for Attorney General

History repeats ;-)

Tusayan917 reads

Can't happen. She won't be old enough by 2012 for the VP slot.
Slutty enough and stupid enough, but not old enough.

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Snowman391017 reads

I know guys who pay big money for that these days!!!

Timbow915 reads

Conan O'Brien: Sarah Palin claims that before John McCain chose her as his running mate, his campaign spent $50,000 on a background check. When he heard this, John McCain said, "We should have spent $75,000." :)


Palin ain't got a chance in hell of ever being President .

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