Check out Faux News. These morons are pathetically hilarious.
"It all began on CNBC, where a newsman in Chicago proposed an updated version of the Boston Tea Party to protest the Obama Adminstration’s bailouts and stimulus plan. "No taxation without representation" was the rallying cry of the original protesters, who dressed as Native Americans and threw British tea overboard in Boston Harbor.
The "tea party" concept spread through the Internet and right-wing talk shows such as Sean Hannity and Fox News, which has become a sort-of sponsor of these rallies. On April 15, thousands are expected to protest in cities across the country.
Only now, the protesters and their organizers are fighting a battle on two fronts: not only against what they see as a government gone wild with giveaways; but ridicule for the double meaning of "tea bagging."
Fox Lies ...again...Cavuto caught on tape tripling tea bagger estimate
Here's Fox News host Neil Cavuto talking with a producer at 12:10PM,
recorded on a live mic (update: Cavuto was in Sacramento):
CAVUTO: Any estimates on how many people are here?
PRODUCER: No, we're trying to get...
CAVUTO: There's gotta' be 5,000.
PRODUCER: Oh, at least. You know, I mean the cops aren't going to tell
us, and we've been trying to get ahold of the PR person to give us
their number, but I think 5,000. You can say it's starting at 5,000
[unintelligble, but sounds like "and maybe it's more."].
And here's Cavuto less than ten minutes later, tripling his crowd
estimate during his on-air broadcast:
CAVUTO: I know you cover a lot of these things Shep, so you're
probably better at estimating crowd sizes than I am. They were
expecting 5,000 here, it's got to be easily double, if not triple
that.
Fox Lies ...again...Cavuto caught on tape tripling tea bagger estimate
Here's Fox News host Neil Cavuto talking with a producer at 12:10PM,
recorded on a live mic (update: Cavuto was in Sacramento):
CAVUTO: Any estimates on how many people are here?
PRODUCER: No, we're trying to get...
CAVUTO: There's gotta' be 5,000.
PRODUCER: Oh, at least. You know, I mean the cops aren't going to tell
us, and we've been trying to get ahold of the PR person to give us
their number, but I think 5,000. You can say it's starting at 5,000
[unintelligble, but sounds like "and maybe it's more."].
And here's Cavuto less than ten minutes later, tripling his crowd
estimate during his on-air broadcast:
CAVUTO: I know you cover a lot of these things Shep, so you're
probably better at estimating crowd sizes than I am. They were
expecting 5,000 here, it's got to be easily double, if not triple
that.
so basically ur gonna totally ignore everything i said? stay frosty
He knows I meant Hunter. He isn't THAT DUMB. The daily kos, which I don't normally go to had the conclusive video. That is what is important. I am not going to wait for a slightly cooler site to parrot the same info dumbfuck. You also didn't dispute what I posted -- just ripped the source. Thanks for playing.
Here is video of Schuster on Hardball about the tea baggers.
"It is going to be tea bagging day for the right wing..."
Don't watch this hello. It is from you tube. Hello -- Keep imagining you are the one she keeps saying you're so cool about. Maybe in the sequel you can play the fat Elvis.
The original version of that photo is just as funny. Those are McCain supporters at one of his election offices on election night. I can't believe McCain didn't win. Loooook at the fervor.