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Wed Jan-26-11 08:52 AM
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I think we should start framing the message and call them the Teabag Party |
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from now on. If they can coin the word Obamacare, shouldn't we be able to them the Teabag Party? What say you?
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Wed Jan-26-11 08:52 AM
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1. I always refer to them as teabaggers; hey, they started it. nt |
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Wed Jan-26-11 10:31 AM
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Who can forget those stylish hats they wore with teabags dangling from the brims. Teabaggers it has always been for me.
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Wed Jan-26-11 06:27 PM
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11. That's what I've always called them, but it's not exactly the language |
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everyone wants to use in public. I've caught myself many time using it when it isn't appropriate.
But to call them the Teabag Party pretty much robs them of their uber-patriotic theft of an American concept. It just reminds everyone of teabags hanging from hat rims. It makes them sound as silly as they look.
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Wed Jan-26-11 08:55 AM
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Wed Jan-26-11 08:58 AM
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3. I've been calling them teabaggers since the day some idiot at FR thought that was a good name |
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I shit you not.
He started a thread and said about being 'Teabaggers'.
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Wed Jan-26-11 06:29 PM
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13. I've been doing the same but |
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it isn't always good manners to use that term in public. I thought Teabag Party would work well to insult them in the same way they're always insulting us. Like when they say the Democrat Party. It's kind of a slap back at them.
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Wed Jan-26-11 08:58 AM
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4. I always call them "teabag people" |
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Wed Jan-26-11 06:29 PM
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15. It's those photos that made me thing of Teabag Party |
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It's an instant mental picture
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Wed Jan-26-11 08:59 AM
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5. The astroturf group use of the term Tea party was theft. |
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Edited on Wed Jan-26-11 08:59 AM by RandomThoughts
Many people spend emotional feeling that was added to concepts by many other people, for other reasons.
That is how Orwellian speak does things where an opposite word is used for a program, like the patriot act.
It spends the thoughts and feelings stored in an image, memory, or even a label to be used against the concepts the people that built the feelings and concepts around those things felt.
It is much of marketing, some groups build a 'name brand' with good work and quality. Then that name brand loyalty helps them. However there is a group that finds labels that have positive feeling with people and put it on something that has no value, and spend the value in that label.
That is also the teachings of Machivelianism in concepts of religion and deception.
However there are people in the T party, that have many good thoughts and ideas on many things, but the use of marketing both against them, and by them is irritating.
So call them what you want, that shouldn't matter if people learned how marketing is used against them.
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Wed Jan-26-11 09:05 AM
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Wed Jan-26-11 09:14 AM
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7. They will always be teabaggers to me.... |
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Wed Jan-26-11 09:37 AM
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8. Call them what you wish |
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However keep in mind that you are pushing them further away and stirring them up at the same time. More critical though, you are also pushing away others who may not specifically agree with the values put forth by the tea party movement, however become sympathetic as a result of what they see as childish personal attacks. It also plays into framing of progressives as arrogant and elitist, neither of which are messages that help the progressive cause. So while it may be personally fulfilling, I am not sure it is a wise course of action if the goal is to win support for progressive values.
Unless of course you think progressive values can be forwarded without bringing on board the so called swing voters. If so, then I would be interested in reading your logic behind how that would work.
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Wed Jan-26-11 06:24 PM
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10. Teabaggers and their heroes use names and labels like |
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Edited on Wed Jan-26-11 06:30 PM by lunatica
lamestream media, obamacare, etc. Evidently you think we should just turn the other cheek because in your mind we should be afraid of being called progressive arrogant and elitist or of pushing them away? They've always called us names and playing nice has never worked and will never work with them. They hate us.
But if you think you can win them over with your intellect, by all means go for it.
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Wed Jan-26-11 06:29 PM
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14. The Republican Teabag Party. n/t |
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Wed Jan-26-11 06:31 PM
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It nails them right to the wall.
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