Posted on 01/14/2010 3:28:39 PM PST by jessduntno
Schumer Pulls 'Tea-Bagger' Card on GOP Candidate Brown
New York Sen. Charles Schumer, who famously hammered then-Sen. Alfonse D'Amato for calling him a "putz-head" in their hot 1998 campaign, was accused Thursday of stepping into the gutter himself after he sent out a fundraising e-mail in which he called Massachusetts Republican Senate candidate Scott Brown a "far-right tea-bagger."
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With enemies like this, who needs friends?
I can knit beer cans.....
I was there. I also purchased and framed the picture.
Let’s hope that the good people of Massachusetts can give the good Senator another one....
Brown pulls the “Liberal Democrat” card on Croakley.
The Poofter Rapist Pedophile said what???
Croaker needs halpen...
What’s wrong CHucKy ChEEse are you chumps scaaaarred you’re about to lose a Senate seat?
And did you learn to do the teabag from Anderson Cooper?
Be warned, it’s not something you would want to be called and you may be offended by even reading it... but here you go.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=tea%20bagger
Brown could also point out that “Tea-Baggers”, based on the Urban Dictionary definition, play on Chuckie’s team.
So, what's the matter with that? Schumer is not only a Putz Head, he' a pitiful, pinko, putz head...and worse.
LOL
Well I just pulled the “douche bag” card on Schumer.
I sat next to that disgusting Schumer last summer on a flight from DC to NYC. He smelled like a homeless person, he was exceedingly rude to everyone and he ate like a blender with the top off. I still get nauseous when I relive the afternoon. Schumer is one of the most repulsive human beings I have ever met and to be cooped up sitting next to him makes me long for the “panty bomber.”
Schumer probably knows tea-bagging first hand so to speak.
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