foxnews.com — For thousands of Americans, Tax Day was a moment to protest what they see as bloated budgets and a pile of debt being passed on to their children. For CNN, MSNBC and other media outlets, it was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to use the word "teabagging" in a sentence.
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Closed AccountApr 16, 2009
Ever heard of the Boston Tea Party, moron?
Closed AccountApr 16, 2009
You have heard of the Boston Tea Party, right? Surely you can't be that ignorant.
trick07Apr 16, 2009
And CNN, MSNBC and papers like the LA and NY Times continue to wonder why they are losing advertisers and market share...Good to see these "reporters" would rather lose their ratings and advertising rates rather than report the news instead of being partisan hacks for the Obamanuts.
glynthApr 17, 2009
DC wasn't supposed to be a place where (many?) people actually took up residence. Obviously, things didn't go the way they were supposed to. But 2 Senators for a single city? I don't think so. They should count as citizens of a neighboring state for the purpose of Congressional representatives.
kjeffvApr 17, 2009
Or, maybe not.
meyerlyApr 17, 2009
It just goes to show the double standard in the media. Fill in the blank with your favorite Conservative target and imagine if something like this came out of their mouth. Same way with Jamie Fox / Miley Cyrus and Imus / Ruckers b-ball team. Imus get's fired, Fox promotes his movie.The other reason there is so much of this is that the main stream media can't figure this out. It has to be a conspiracy. No one in their right mind would ever protest the new messiah without right wing money or support. Comedy Central is beating them in the ratings and they hate it.
jzemanApr 17, 2009
For those who want to file a complaint with the FCC, its easy<a class="user" href="http://esupport.fcc.gov/complaints.htm">http://esupport.fcc.gov/complaints.htm</a>
glynthApr 17, 2009
The Constitution isn't a "living" document in the sense that you can just make up crap as you go along, either, which seems to be what activist judges think it is. There is a set process for changing the Constitution; anything outside of that is not acceptable, and thus, it is not acceptable for DC to have Congressional representatives at this point in time.