Sean Braisted lends some more
perspective to the after-party glow on the right:
the funniest thing about the teabaggers is not that they think they can effect change by taking a long lunch and standing in a crowd whilst holding a sign, but rather that they really do have delusions of grandeur about their role in history. There was one sign that said "this must be what it felt like in 1776," thus equating standing around in a scheduled one hour, constitutionally and police protected protest with risking being on the business end of a rope to tell the King of England to go to hell.
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