Ah, those teabaggers. How cute.
Spotted at Lexington’s Independence Day shenanigans:

Real America! EFF YEAH!
UPDATE: Important question of our time… Is anyone else about to pass out laughing over the proprietor of these shirts wearing FUBU? Thank you to an astute reader for picking up on that in the video.







6 responses so far ↓
1 AttentionWhore // Jul 5, 2010 at 12:24 pm
If the Teabasters are the GOP and the GOP freed the slaves…. uh.. nevermind…
2 Shocked // Jul 5, 2010 at 7:51 pm
How can anyone at this gathering think they’re Christians? Christians don’t wear “Yep, I’m a racist” t-shirt nor do they try to justify racism. Hatred has consumed so many people anymore, and that is a big problem with our state. An even bigger problem is these people can’t see it – poor souls.
3 zing // Jul 5, 2010 at 10:40 pm
Even if their “yup” statement is meant for irony, their narrow-minded positions are attractive to for-real racists, whose support might attractively swell their numbers in November, maybe even enough to tip a contest or two. I’ve always wondered why white blue-collar males are so eager to vote Republican when they’re the ones that always get it furthest up the fundament by the policies of the GOP.Racism seems the only possible answer to that perplexing question, and this video just further confirms it. So, so sad.
4 Larry Wallberg // Jul 6, 2010 at 1:24 am
So let me get this straight. If we called those people idiots enough times, and then they got tired of being called idiots, they’d make a T-shirt that says, “Yup, I’m an Idiot”?
5 Steve Magruder // Jul 6, 2010 at 9:49 am
A person in a group with common sense wouldn’t confirm an accusation by proudly displaying approval of it. What they would do is work with their group to expel anyone giving the world that impression.
And “idiot” is more a throwaway word than “racist”. The tea baggers admit way too many of this kind into their crowd, and it distorts whatever message they are trying to send.
Of course, it still confounds that when a group is so upset about the bailouts, they don’t seem to have any anger for the banks. Now that’s odd.
6 John B // Jul 13, 2010 at 1:49 pm
@Larry, YES.
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