Monday, April 20, 2009
Difference between TEA Party and Teabagging
In their feeble efforts to minimize the growing number of TEA parties around the country, liberals have been trying hard to poke fun at the idea of tea parties while using the expression 'teabagging.' For our liberal friends, here's the difference between a TEA Party and Teabagging:
TEA Party: Acronym for Taxed Enough Already! Growing Form of Tax Protest made popular in 2009 when Obama announces his brilliant plan for economic stimulus includes even more taxes on those who already pay them.
Teabagging: What Barney Frank does in the privacy of his Georgetown townhouse at night. Only people like Barney Frank and Rachel Maddow knew what teabagging actually meant before all the media coverage on TEA parties.
Any Questions?
Labels: TEA Party, teabagging