Learning a new language doesn't have to be hard, especially when "Tea Bag" is so minimalistic!
Mark Fiore offers his personal take in this animation. The Wall Street Journal dubbed Fiore "the undisputed guru of the form." He creates political animation from an undisclosed location somewhere in San Francisco.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=120344047&ps=cprs Interested in learning more about the origins of the 'tea bag' movement? Jay Nordlinger of The National Review breaks down where the term came from, what it means, and why it's been embraced — and rejected — by conservatives and liberals alike.
This cracked me up.
I admittedly was not this sexually hip. But I'm old so that's okay. Hee hee
Before this I just thought it had something to do with the minutemen, and who knows?, maybe it does in more ways than one. What is even funnier to me is that it was a conservative rag like the National Review that armed me with this information. However, I have always had my suspicions about Sen. John Boehner of Ohio anyway.
http://nrd.nationalreview.com/article/?q=Mjk1YmRjNzIxNmUwMTI0ZWYxZWU4OWU2MzFiOWJmNDELove, Connie
hee hee