msnbc.msn.com — MSNBC's Rachel Maddow dips into subject of conservative activists expressing themselves through teabagging. Air America Radio national correspondent Ana Marie Cox offers analysis. Rachel somehow keep from cracking up through most of the segment.
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Closed AccountApr 10, 2009
Yes, it really takes balls to promote some happy liberal crap on MSNBC..
aries4180Apr 11, 2009
Ana Marie Cox isn't gay.She's married to a man.Short hair doesn't make her a vagina eater.
kelto1Apr 14, 2009
@5urr3al5amWow, I didn't say a word in defense of the article. Assume much, don't we? Maddow is a news commenter using comedy as a medium at times. Many networks (including Fox News, whether intentional or not) have been known to do this. No one would pass up making fun of this "tea bagging" scheme in the comedy world. Even you have to admit, using the phrase "tea bagging" to get their message out is a serious mistake. :P@swerwerwerThanks for covering for me. xD
Closed AccountApr 14, 2009
We're a republic, not a majority rules democracy
doughproApr 16, 2009
The "teabagging" reference will be attached to you who call it that. It only shows the ignorance of those who are unfortunate enough to believe what Maddow, the NPR failure, has to say on the subject. Since the protestors involved don't know what it means, according to this article, I guess it really doesn't matter, does it? An inside joke can only go so far.
a1532bApr 20, 2009
Huckleberry Fin.
flteaApr 24, 2009
Nice thing to know that in all the seriousness of people expressing themselves (still a free country, right?) that so-called journalists can still speak frat-boy. While the left pretends to accept the rights of all, those who disagree with their politics are evil. Just ask them. Disgusting.
dorumanAug 18, 2009
I could think as reading all the comments, all these different opinions could it be more interesting than the initial subject...
edvilleOct 25, 2009
AMEN
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