View Full Version : They Just Couldn't Help Themselves
Aramike
04-17-09, 03:20 PM
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/04/16/cable-anchors-guests-use-tea-parties-platform-frat-house-humor/
If this isn't a sign of the degradation of popular media, I don't know what is...
Platapus
04-17-09, 03:37 PM
No sense of humour I guess :D
It was their own fault for using the term Teabag as a verb. :har:
Digital_Trucker
04-17-09, 05:24 PM
Funny thing is, I don't think the folks running the Tea Parties ever used the term teabag. I think that was purely the media that did it wasn't it?
Don't usually pay much attention to Huffington, but http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/04/09/teabag-party-mix-up-video_n_185058.html
Platapus
04-17-09, 06:11 PM
Interviews with the event hosts/attendees referenced the term "teabag the whitehouse" Using the noun as a verb.
In any case, it was just a silly piece of humour. I imagine that many of the participants were not familiar with the term teabag (as a verb) or teabagging (as a noun)
It was kinda funny though :yeah:
UnderseaLcpl
04-17-09, 07:03 PM
This again, huh?
Funny thing is, I don't think the folks running the Tea Parties ever used the term teabag. I think that was purely the media that did it wasn't it?
Not entirely. It was mentioned in a couple of the emails I recieved from the Texas Libertarians prior to the the tea parties. Not, y'know, over and over and over again, but they did encourage "teabagging the white house" at least once or twice.
So yes, conservatives did use the term. However, sending bags of tea to Washington was not supposed to be the main event. The tea parties were.
I imagine that many of the participants were not familiar with the term teabag (as a verb) or teabagging (as a noun)
I suppose that is possible, but the double-meaning was not lost on most of the participants.
That being said, the way the liberal media handled the issue was pretty tasteless. I mean, one or two jokes, (haha, they're teabagging! lol) I could see. I could even see the talk shows maybe dragging it out for a couple of minutes. But for mainstream newsources to mention it as frequently as they did, in the manner they did, is getting a little ridiculous. Even the "messiah" thing didn't go that far.
It is kind of difficult for me to look at the issue objectively, though. The media regularly sweeps Libertarians under the rug, and that gets annoying after a while.
Aramike
04-18-09, 12:55 PM
That being said, the way the liberal media handled the issue was pretty tasteless. I mean, one or two jokes, (haha, they're teabagging! lol) I could see. I could even see the talk shows maybe dragging it out for a couple of minutes. But for mainstream newsources to mention it as frequently as they did, in the manner they did, is getting a little ridiculous. Even the "messiah" thing didn't go that far.Exactly. In any case, the media should be reporting - not using it as an opportunity for crude humor, regardless of what the participants are doing/saying.
SteamWake
04-18-09, 09:09 PM
Exactly. In any case, the media should be reporting - not using it as an opportunity for crude humor, regardless of what the participants are doing/saying.
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No kiddin
:o
No kiddin
I'll bet Walter Cronkite is turning over in his grave.
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