The Teabaggers Gave Themselves That Name!

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19 January, 2010 MSNBC

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  • @tadcali11 For the money of course.

  • @RumbleHD -how do you explain the fact that he still bashes Bush? ...and other republicans? He has a huge problem with the politics of both parties... I'm sure you have an equally ignorant explanation for that...

  • @tadcali11 The only reason Beck bashed Bush was because he was with CNN at the time. Now's he's at Fox he bash Obama. Some guy huh?

  • @InMooseWeTrust - sounds like you need a little education... Glenn Beck is not a republican, in fact he bashed Bush all the time as he bashes other Repubs... Beck knows the teaparty, or teabaggers, don't blindly support repubs and praises that fact. It's hilarious how people blindly bash Beck when they have no idea what he stands for.

  • Haha! this is HILARIOUS! While you all are reveling and getting so much enjoyment in legitimizing the term "teabaggers" the teaparty is rolling over over the elections... Call 'em teabaggers, call em teaparty!!! Doesn't matter! mission accomplished! It's fun to see the MSN type media and followers falling all over themselves as they see the dems lose power...

  • What a sad world you live in.

    The polls show a very different view.

  • keith olbermann doesn't care about ratings because he doesn't HAVE any ratings.

    more people watch the food channel than watch this idiot.

  • Glenn Beck supported the "tea party" but the real "teabaggers" also oppose the Patriot Act, which Glenn Beck wholeheartedly supports.

    If Republicans take control of both houses in 2010, the teabaggers will still be holding tea parties in 2011, but the mainstream Republicans like Scott Brown, Lindsey Graham and Glenn Beck won't support them anymore.

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