Foxnews.com has published a screed taking the mainstream media to task for their "orally charged" coverage of the tea parties: Namely, the repeated use of the term "teabagging" for giggles.
MSNBC Analyst Jeremy Bash explains what he thinks would happen if Trump decides to fire Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, the man overseeing the Mueller investigation.
As WND reported, CNN’s Anderson Cooper insulted the grass-roots Tea Parties that blanketed the United States this week by making a lewd joke about the protesters.
May 17, 2009 · The lead story on FoxNews.com Thursday afternoon hit competitors MSNBC and CNN for thinly veiled sexual puns based on the word "teabagging." "TV TOILET HUMOR" screamed the home page image, while
Cable anchors and guests covered the anti-tax tea party protests by cracking a Guests Use Tea Parties as Platform for Frat House Humor "The oral sex jokes on (CNN) and particularly MSNBC
Jul 11, 2012 · Actor James Earl Jones appeared on the public-radio show Smiley & West last weekend and discussed how he stuttered as a teenager. Of course the Tea Party came out in the conversation because Tea Party Racism apparently has something to do with stuttering.
Jul 11, 2012 · Actor James Earl Jones appeared on the public-radio show Smiley & West last weekend and discussed how he stuttered as a teenager. Of course the Tea Party came out in the conversation because Tea Party Racism apparently has something to do with stuttering.
Apr 17, 2009 · For CNN, MSNBC and other media outlets, it was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to use the word "teabagging" in a sentence. Teabagging, for those who don’t live in a frat house, refers to a sexual act involving part of the male genitalia and a second person’s face or mouth.
Apr 16, 2009 · For CNN, MSNBC and other media outlets, it was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to use the word “teabagging” in a sentence. Teabagging, for those who don’t live in a frat house, refers to a sexual act involving part of the male genitalia and a second person’s face or mouth.
In reporting on the tea party protests, MSNBC and CNN hosts have targeted Fox News for criticism over its aggressive promotion of the upcoming events.