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The Teabag Express - The Movie

By Bruce Fealk
October 31, 2009


There's going to be a new movie coming out about the Teabag Express that is winding its way across America, talking to regular Americans that are upset about the direction of our country. Apparently they weren't very concerned when George W. Bush was in office, but boy, are they mad now.

They're upset that President Obama has raised their taxes, even though he lowered taxes for 95% of Americans. They're upset that the Democrats are about to pass health care reform because its going to kill grandma and grandpa, even though that is not part of the legislation.

Teabaggers just seem to be upset in general. Brad Friedman of Bradblog.com went to talk to some of the protesters in California, where the Teabag Express II is starting its new tour across America, but only to red districts apparently.

Listen to some of the brilliance displayed by the teabaggers. I am so impressed by their intelligence and thoughtfulness. They really seem to know what they're talking about.


Comments (3)

Pamela Jean Author Profile Page:

Thanks for sharing this Bruce!

Bruce Fealk Author Profile Page:

You're welcome, Pam. I hope my sarcasm doesn't go over anyone's head here. Republicans sometimes don't get my sarcasm.

Pamela Jean Author Profile Page:

No. Your sarcasm is understood!

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