Local Teabagger Founder Wishes Cancer on SCOTUS Justices

30 Jun 2012 10:29 #1 by LadyJazzer

Local Tea Party Founder Wishes Cancer On Supreme Court Justices

Former Town Councilor Mike Malzone, the founder of the Merrimack Tea Party, said Thursday in a Facebook post reacting to the Supreme Court ruling on health care, "I hope the (5 supremes) get colon cancer."

A day after posting the message, Malzone said he stands by what he said. He clarified that he doesn't want anyone to die, and the cancer reference was more to make a point that he wants them to feel the pain being inflicted on Americans being overburdened by taxes.

“I didn't wish for anyone to die, but I said I do wish for them to feel our pain,” he said. “No one cares about me, they all make their promises and then go do what they goddamn feel.”

Malzone, who briefly considered running against Congressman Frank Guinta, posted the message on the Merrimack Tea Facebook page.

http://merrimack.patch.com/articles/for ... lon-cancer

Stay classy there, Teabaggers...

Oh, and in an even greater display of "class":

Glenn Beck launched a new attack on Chief Justice Roberts after Thursday's landmark health care ruling. The radio host is now selling t-shirts calling the judge a "coward."

Watch the nutjob foam at the mouth here

Beck was so outraged at the ruling that he made access to his GBTV show free on Thursday. He pulled out all the stops, riding a horse onto the set in a parody of "Braveheart" and dressing his co-host up as "Dread Pirate Roberts" in a reference to "Princess Bride."


I didn't realize he was still on the air somewhere... But what fun! Watching him unravel is great fun....

Class-acts all.....

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30 Jun 2012 10:35 #2 by ScienceChic
Good thing people who think like that are in the minority.

"Now, more than ever, the illusions of division threaten our very existence. We all know the truth: more connects us than separates us. But in times of crisis the wise build bridges, while the foolish build barriers. We must find a way to look after one another as if we were one single tribe.” -King T'Challa, Black Panther

The truth is incontrovertible. Malice may attack it. ignorance may deride it, but in the end, there it is. ~Winston Churchill

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30 Jun 2012 11:34 #3 by Rick
Local Saladtosser Finds Irrelevant Opinion to Whine About

The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.

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30 Jun 2012 12:52 #4 by Raees
Rush was so foaming about it it that he was arguing with himself more than normal, doing that funny voice, "But Mr. Limbaugh you said.... " and then replying to himself... then going back into the funny voice again to argue with himself...

It was too funny.

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30 Jun 2012 13:07 #6 by Raees

Martin Ent Inc wrote: Definition:

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.p ... =teabagger


From your link:

3. teabagger 356 up, 118 down
A person who believes that wasting billions of taxpayer dollars on war and tax cuts is okay and that criticizing the president automatically makes you an anti-American traitor, but only if the president is a white Republican. If the president is a black Democrat, it's suddenly okay to brandish assault weapons at his rallies, call him a communist socialist Marxist racist Nazi terrorist nigge...whoops, Muslim. Teabaggers are typically obese inbred southern WASPs who are still upset that they lost the Civil War. Most of them can't spell worth a damn and think "nuclear" is pronounced "nookyular". Despite what they say, 99% of teabaggers are white and Republican.

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30 Jun 2012 13:09 - 30 Jun 2012 14:07 #7 by LadyJazzer

Martin Ent Inc wrote: Definition:

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.p ... =teabagger


You can't possibly imagine how much I DON'T CARE about your urbandictionary definition....





The evolution of the word 'tea bagger'
Tea Party activists are outraged by the revelation that Obama once used the term "tea baggers" to describe them. But the coinage wasn't always considered an insult...

The grassroots movement didn't always consider "tea bagger" a slur: Early Tea Partiers innocently embraced the term until they discovered its vulgar connotations (see also the 1998 John Waters movie Pecker). In a twist, some conservatives have recently advocated that the word be reclaimed. Here's a look at the evolution of the insult:

Feb. 27, 2009
At the first anti-stimulus "New American Tea Party" rally in Washington D.C., a protestor carries a sign reading "Tea Bag the Liberal Dems before they Tea Bag You!!" The Washington Independent's David Weigel calls it "the best sign I saw."

March 2
Americans for Prosperity, an anti-tax group, is one of the first Tea Party organizations to advocate sending tea bags to elected officials to protest the stimulus package. Several other lobby groups follow suit.

April 1
Several Tea Party protest sites encourage readers to "Tea bag the fools in DC." Jay Nordlinger at National Review Online later admits: "Conservatives started [using the term]... but others ran and ran with it."

September 10
Badges with the message "Proud to be a Tea Bagger" are still on sale at Tea Party events, according to an article written later in the year.

November 10
A report in The New York Times claims the President called Tea Partiers "the teabag, anti-government people" prompting the blog Redstate to respond: "Sexual innuendo is inappropriate in political discourse. The Left and their media tools need a soap bar sandwich to clean up their act."

December 7
In an article for National Review Online , Jay Nordlinger notes that the word is being used so regularly, it is beginning to lose its pejorative association. "'Tory' and 'Whig' were put-downs when they originated," he notes, and "'Yankee Doodle' was none too nice." However, he suggests conservatives should continue to oppose the "lowdown term."

April 14, 2010
Prominent conservative Andrew Breitbart posts a video on the site Big Government in an attempt to reclaim the term. "I'm Proud to be a Tea Bagger" currently has over 90,000 views.

http://theweek.com/article/index/202620 ... tea-bagger


What’s in a word? Teabaggers were FOR “teabagger” before they were against it

Rightie 1: “I’m getting sick of these teabagger posts. She writes them all the time.”

Rightie 2: “Yeah, well, she’s a libtard.”

Rightie 1: “Libtard, that’s my personal favorite. When are these libtards going to quit calling us names?”

It’s not too surprising that teabaggers consider “teabagger” a slur on the order of the N-word, but think “libtard” is simply a descriptive term commonly used in the English language, like “pretty” or “delightful.” But, as pointed out by Crooks and Liars, “The origin of the term is relevant in determining the relative size of the Tea Party’s violin. What wasn’t pointed out to Tapper is the fact that the Tea Partiers not only invented the term, they did so in order to inflict a similar double entendre onto the President, the Democrats, and liberals in general. Hence, it’s a violin so small, you need an electron microscope with a zoom lens to see it.”

Try to stay with me on this, ‘baggers: You whine about being called teabaggers, and yet you invented the term. As the conservative publication, National Review, pointed out, “The first big day for this movement was Tax Day, April 15. And organizers had a gimmick. They asked people to send a tea bag to the Oval Office. One of the exhortations was ‘Tea Bag the Fools in D.C.’ A protester was spotted with a sign saying, ‘Tea Bag the Liberal Dems Before They Tea Bag You.’ So, conservatives started it: started with this terminology.”

Yeah, you did. And you knew what it meant at the time that you did it – except, at that time, you meant it to apply to liberals and Dems and anyone left of your hard, hard right positions. Imagine your shock and embarrassment when this term you gleefully coined was turned on you. Watch me play the world’s smallest violin.

http://politicsanonymous.com/2011/09/15 ... gainst-it/


Andy Cobb - Teabag Party

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Teabagger on parade...

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Oh, and the TRUE story of the FIRST "Boston Tea Party"... (It was a sweetheart tax-break to the biggest corporation, The East India Company, by King George, known as "The Tea Act of 1773", to set up a monopoly.) Isn't it amazing that the teabaggers don't even understand the history behind their own failed movement...

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30 Jun 2012 13:13 #8 by LadyJazzer
But I always enjoy the constant insertions of the words: "socialist" and "communist"...and the occasional "libtard"...

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30 Jun 2012 14:19 #9 by LOL

Ryt_Rick wrote: Local Saladtosser Finds Irrelevant Opinion to Whine About


:lol:

Good one!

If you want to be, press one. If you want not to be, press 2

Republicans are red, democrats are blue, neither of them, gives a flip about you.

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30 Jun 2012 14:40 #10 by FredHayek
Clearly a person who is too wound up in politics. Like all of us here?

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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