I'm just saying that the first time I heard the term "Tea Baggers" was Anderson Cooper and then Chris Matthews, They were smirky when they said it. Inside joke.
"teabagging" has been around for years, if not decades.
i don't think it qualifies as an "elite media" inside joke, if you don't know it and need the media to tell you.
teabaggers deserve to be ridiculed. and not only for choosing to wear teabags on heads and hats and declaring to want to teabag the fools in DC. the sexual connotation just adds to the ridiculousness. and the wailing and whining about being called "teabaggers" is sugar on top.
teabagga please.
PS: in the building where i work, there is a shop that is called "moon me". some day i might walk in there and try to find out what she is selling..
Well, that said, nobody can accuse you of profiling and generalizing Professor. You are one straight shooter.
Maybe you would agree to refine your aim to those that refer to themselves in such a way. I for one do not.
Never.