Tea Baggers Are...From Craig's List
Tea Baggers
Date: 2010-03-28, 8:36PM
I did not write this, although I wish I had. This was posted in the Rants and Raves section of Craig’s List in Michigan.-Roxanne
Tea Baggers are: 
 A misinformed, right-wing corporate media consumer who often fails to  understand that BOTH major parties represent a corrupt plutocracy that  steals from the middle class by taxing labor and profiting from  corporate tax subsidies. 
 A teabagger also often fails to acknowledge that George W. Bush and his  neo-conservative minions perpetrated one of the boldest and most  egregious executive power grabs in the history of the United States.  Furthermore, teabaggers mistakenly continue to blame a newly elected  President Obama for all that ails the United States of America, based on  a grossly flawed perception of reality (including latent racial  prejudice) and despite the fact the U.S. economy collapsed on the  previous administration’s watch. 
 Teabaggers are also known to base their misguided,  right-wing-media-inspired beliefs about President Obama on stupid  conspiracy theories about totalitarian takeovers, FEMA camps, etc.,  despite the fact these very same theories have been circulating around  on the Internet for years, and were originally ascribed to  neo-conservative cabalists at a time when Barack Obama had not even  entered national politics. Teabaggers also are known to be particularly  paranoid, xenophobic and intolerant, especially with regard to  immigrants and anyone who isn’t white. 
 Additionally, teabaggers generally echo stupid myths about entitlement  spending (it actually only accounts for about 1% of federal budget  spending), have no idea that most poor people in America are not lazy,  actually do work and don’t want to be on welfare, and have no idea what  socialism actually means or that socialist reform in this country is  actually what allowed a middle class to flourish and ultimately make the  U.S. one of the most prosperous nations in human history. 
 Furthermore, teabaggers incorrectly equate socialism with Stalinism,  think a system that rewards greed (capitalism) is the divine preference  (despite Gospel evidence to the contrary), and are shameless champions  of a misguided belief in American exceptionalism. Teabaggers also fail  to recognize the inherently unpatriotic nature of their failed  every-man-for-himself ideology that ultimately vilifies anyone who  supports public policy aimed at reaching out to fellow Americans in  need. They celebrate an exploitative corporatocracy (holy creator of  jobs, blah blah blah) while denigrating the little guy for being “weak.” 
 Interestingly, teabaggers uphold an immoral, morbidly obese, twice  divorced, draft-dodging, college dropout and known drug addict as their  de facto leader, and are even known to advocate burning books. Of  course, teabaggers fail to recognize the blatant hypocrisy within the  GOP and tend to oversimplify all political debate and social issues,  much like their pseudo-intellectual, fat-ass leader. 
 Finally, incredibly, teabaggers fail to recognize the hysterical double  entendre associated with their proudly adopted teabag moniker. 
 Every village has its idiots, of course, but it’s sad when citizens of  any nation allow themselves to be whipped into a frenzy en masse by a  state-run propaganda machine masquerading as a legitimate, fair,  balanced and independent news organization. Teabaggers are right to  believe the future of the U.S.A. is in jeopardy, but sadly they have not  yet correctly identified the real enemy. Perhaps when teabaggers  finally grow up and mature into thinking adults, they will see the  right-leaning power establishment for the oppressive and cunning beast  that it is. 
 Teabagger: We don’t care that George Bush tripled the deficit and lied  us into a war. The new administration only cut taxes for 90% of the  population… fascists. Let’s go throw some Lipton tea bags into a  fountain!   
Here’s a look at the Tea Baggers in action…
http://www.crikey.com.au/2010/03/22/teaparty/

 Roxanne Walker
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