Not at all. I'm just pointing out who started the term. It wasn't someone exactly supportive of the aims of Tea partiers.
prove that he started it
You're using supposition based on your own experience. That's not good data collection.
pot meet kettle
You haven't provided any evidence to support your statement. I don't know your motives, I'm just saying that I actually know people who have attended Tea Parties, and according to them, they see the term "teabagger" as belittling.
sounds like...You're using supposition based on your own experience. I once read how that's not good data collection.
Bully for you. It appears Tea Partiers don't wish to take your advice.
too bad for them. Getting their panties in a bunch over minutia will only detract from their cause.
Then please tell us what "every sense of the word" means when the term teabagging is primarily know as a sex act?
us or you? Prior to the movement, it was as commonly used term as Shocker or Dirty Sanchez.... pretty much locker room mutterings from the outer fringe of the common vernacular. Propped up by Fox News, this movement has been in the crosshairs of national conversation for months now and they've taken over what people think of when they refer to any combination of the words tea & bag or tea & party. For the sake of avoiding redundancy broadcasters and the common man wants to have several different terms to refer to the movement as... I do much the same thing when I'm talking about a basketball player using their first or last name + nickname + initials alternately when speaking of them. There are several other much more explicit and commonly used sex act words where the word meaning takeover wouldn't have been possible (ex:cocksucker) but that wasn't an issue in this case for reasons stated above.
What I was clearly implying, was that this heavily news cycled movement superseded this fringe word as far as a common reference. Words can and do change meanings and implications all the time and this is absolutely true in this case whether you acknowledge it or continue to take issue.
I wasn't the one who made the accusation. Back it up or give it up.
you want me to provide links to radio broadcasts I hear when I'm driving between job sites?

How do you miss key words like radio in a written discussion??? You do this so often it seems deliberate.
It seems to me you're the one obsessed with having them "own" tea bagging. I just don't think it's too much to ask that people who have legitimate concerns and protest to state their case peacefully be treated with respect. Clearly, on that issue we disagree.
as demonstrated umpteen times in various media feeds, these people have not been respectful. But please keep burying your head in the sand towards some of their ridiculous confrontational signs and rascist messages... doing so marginalizes whatever point it is you think you're making.
to "own" a word or phrase is not some new concept. African Americans have done it with the N word, Gays have done it with various slighting words as well. Are you playing dumb or are you really not aware of this?
Because the idea for those on the left is that the right is monolithic--that they're all gay bashing, bible thumping, gun toting, redneck racists. Calling them "teabaggers" is a way to mock them by equating what they're doing to a sex act primarily known as being done among gay men.
Again with the Gay stuff

and you know this how??? Your own experience? Great data collection method you're practicing.
Again, here's an Urban Dictionary link to the term tea-bag. In the 7 possible definitions on the first page, notice how there isn't any mention of it being a gay act... definition #6 should be of particular interest for you. It quotes and dates someone from the movement referring to himself tea bagging Obama on a broadcast that appeared on Fox
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Tea-Bag
get a real issue
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