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    MSNBC's David Schuster Explains 'Teabagging'

    Posted:
    04/13/09
    Filed Under:Humor, Viral Video, Taxes
    MSNBC's David Schuster, sitting in for Keith Olbermann, explains to the world the background and intricacies of the Tea Bag Movement. One thing is crystal clear - if you do not understand why your anti-tax demonstration utilizing dunkable Lipton tea as an analogy to the Boston Tea Party should NOT be called "teabagging" and why you not refer to yourself as a "teabagger", watch below.

    If you don't get what Schuster is saying, just take our word for it and call yourselves something else. Do yourself, your friends and your children that small favor.


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    More from MSNBC in the same vein. Again, if you still don't get why you shouldn't call yourself a teabagger, find somebody much cooler than you to ask. Please.

    (h/t Allahpundit)

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