Teabagging in the USA

Two years ago, I was a bundle of excited energy. For the first time since I was of voting age, my candidate for President actually stood a good chance of winning. He also would have the opportunity to lead the country when control of both legislative houses were in control of his own party. This year the election is starting to look quite different. A bunch of crazy teabaggers started to get all worked up over the direction our country was headed. They all seem to have some weird ideas about where that is and they would have a lot of trouble articulating it (and don’t even ask them to spell it). What they can communicate is fear and thinking that having a government at all somehow makes it too big. Have things really changed that much in the US? How did we go from an election where progress and change were the watchwords to one where there are numerous viable candidates who think that there is not Constitutional separation between church and state? What do the teabaggers really stand for? Here are some teabaggers to keep your eyes on tomorrow.

Sharon Angle
Perhaps the queen of the teabaggers, Mrs. Angle has some extremely reactionary beliefs. When she was a member of the State Assembly in Nevada, she voted “no” on widely accepted issues the voting records were called “41 to Angle.” She thinks that there is no constitutional separation of church and state, but feels the Department of Education is illegal. She also thinks that if your dad rapes you and gets you pregnant you should suck it up and have the kid. Such responsible leadership can not go without note.

Carl Paladino
Carl Paladino looks like the devil, but I think to call him the devil would be unfair to the devil. This man regularly erupts into violent tirades against colleagues and reporters. He also sent racist and sexist emails to people who worked for him. Paladino does not stand much of a chance of defeating Cuomo in the NY Gubernatorial election, but somehow I think it will be very entertaining to see what he does after he is defeated.

Christine O’Donnell
We have covered this pearly wonder before on the blog. This teabagging witch from Delaware has been making headlines since she landed an upset in the primary. She is the one who thinks that every form of sexual expression is morally wrong. But if that’s true, why does she always have a pearl necklace?

I could probably go on and on about all the teabagging that happened during this election, but I think this election themed parody of “Don’t Stop Believing” does it better than I ever could.

http://www.youtube.com/v/P_2oaCSaR4E?fs=1&hl=en_US

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9 Responses to Teabagging in the USA

  1. Tam November 2, 2010 at 12:37 am

    Great video. I’m kind of concerned with this radical reversion by so many American’s (or maybe only vocal ones) to some kind of 50 years ago mentality. It freaks me out that they are going backwards. Unfortunately the squeaky wheel gets the grease (and the media coverage).

    Happy voting day.

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  3. Polt November 2, 2010 at 8:51 am

    Having Angle in the Senate will allow people nationwide to hear her idiotic ramblings. And she’ll be a thron in the side of the Senate Republicans as well. Plus, if she’s there, it means Harry Reid wont be, which is a decidedly good thing.

    Tam, don’t worry. The American public is fickle and stupid. The Republicans/Teabaggers/Fox Noise controlled the message the last two years (which i lay part and parcel at the feet of Obama). The next two years will be nothing but a campaign for President in 2012. Obama’s much better at campaigning than he is at governing…which is just as sad as it is true.

    HUGS….

  4. Adam November 2, 2010 at 11:27 am

    I voted for Sharon Angle, Carl Paladino and Christine O’Donnell. Was that bad?

  5. Tam November 2, 2010 at 12:22 pm

    I think the fact that you voted for three people in three different states, none of them the one you live in, might be problematic Adam. Nice try with the vote often thing though.

  6. Polt November 2, 2010 at 8:25 pm

    When i worked the polls, we had this old guy, like in his late 90′s named Sylvester, who, after he voted and as he was walking out the door with his cane, would say loudly, “Vote early and vote often!”

    Loved him! :)

    HUGS….

  7. The+Ryan+with+the+Cupcake November 2, 2010 at 9:08 pm

    Ding, dong, the witch has failed to achieve the support of a majority of voters.

    Not nearly as poetic as the original.

  8. Michelle M. November 2, 2010 at 9:19 pm

    I’m a banana!

    There are a lot of crazies out there. And they all want to be in charge.

  9. Paul November 2, 2010 at 9:47 pm

    when I saw the title “Teabagging in the USA” I was hoping for a video like this:

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