From the crazy drawing down to the dangling tea bags, and her proud and self-satisfied look, I couldn't stop laughing. I still have no idea what Fats Waller has to do with any of this.
Cost for marker, cardboard, stick and Saran wrap for you sign: $3.29
Drawing something weird on it and looking crazy: Priceless
Sussi
said...
April 23, 2010 at 3:09 PM
Oh, I thought this was a Bush-era protest at first. Then I saw the teabags.
Anonymous
said...
April 23, 2010 at 3:42 PM
Yea, her little drawing looks A LOT like Bush...I was pretty confused for a sec. Well, I mean, beyond the confusion her whole...everything bring me.
Anonymous
said...
April 23, 2010 at 6:21 PM
It definitely looks like a caricature of George W. Bush, except the feet, which don't remind me of anybody in politics.
"I can't hear you" and "I'm not listening" do support the idea it's actually Pres. Bush.
Ali
said...
April 23, 2010 at 9:12 PM
yeah, but the teabags place it clearly in the past year or so. She just can't draw Obama to save her life.
Sussi
said...
April 23, 2010 at 9:46 PM
Well, the feet could be a reference to the shoe-thrower. So I'll just pretend she's a teabagger against Bush.
Anonymous
said...
April 26, 2010 at 1:20 PM
In fact, she's the only smart one. She's trying to explain to the teadiots that the economic mess we're in, as well as the bailouts and government takeovers were started under Bush's policies...
Quick one to ask your friendly neighborhood teadiot: how many people do you know whose life savings and bank account were saved by the evil government through the FDIC?
I'd say that the bottom comment is just downright racist, but I have to agree with the other posters here and say that she drew a remarkable caricature of George W. Bush. So it's only slightly less racist, and kudos to her for being brave enough to carry a sign that shows the truth.
Dissent is the highest form of patriotism. I believe in this whole-heartedly.
And I appreciate anyone who has the gumption to protest despite their handicapped abilities to articulate what they oppose. Their right, and ours, to a freedom of speech is something few in this world can savor. Another right we should not forget to savor, though, is the right to mock them.
Some of these signs have been floating around the internet for a while and could be called classics, others are new. They just needed to be collected in one place. Please enjoy, and share it with your friends.
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Tea Bags: 87 cents
Poncho: $5.99
Bad Haircut: $12.50
Cost for marker, cardboard, stick and Saran wrap for you sign: $3.29
Drawing something weird on it and looking crazy: Priceless
Oh, I thought this was a Bush-era protest at first.
Then I saw the teabags.
Yea, her little drawing looks A LOT like Bush...I was pretty confused for a sec. Well, I mean, beyond the confusion her whole...everything bring me.
It definitely looks like a caricature of George W. Bush, except the feet, which don't remind me of anybody in politics.
"I can't hear you" and "I'm not listening" do support the idea it's actually Pres. Bush.
yeah, but the teabags place it clearly in the past year or so. She just can't draw Obama to save her life.
Well, the feet could be a reference to the shoe-thrower. So I'll just pretend she's a teabagger against Bush.
In fact, she's the only smart one. She's trying to explain to the teadiots that the economic mess we're in, as well as the bailouts and government takeovers were started under Bush's policies...
Quick one to ask your friendly neighborhood teadiot: how many people do you know whose life savings and bank account were saved by the evil government through the FDIC?
I'd say that the bottom comment is just downright racist, but I have to agree with the other posters here and say that she drew a remarkable caricature of George W. Bush. So it's only slightly less racist, and kudos to her for being brave enough to carry a sign that shows the truth.
wait, which comment is racist? I'm confused.
None of the comments here, sorry. I meant that the woman's line "Oh, your feets too big" is.
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