Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Naked Tea Party??

At least one young activist is considering the Lady Godiva approach to this situation.

Via Dave, we see the press is ignoring the Tea Party movement. But can they ignore a naked Tea Party? Ah, the sacrifices that patriots must make for the cause of freedom . . .

UPDATE: I don't know if famous super-model Cindy Crawford is angry about her taxes, but she is definitely naked, and I'm not going to name the esteemed and learned blogger who called that Rule 5 to my attention.

UPDATE II: In the comments, Dave makes clear that Lady Godiva has been invited to the Richmond, Virginia, Tea Party, April 15 at Kanawha Plaza.

UPDATE III: Stephen Gordon adds historical perspective to the "Going Godiva" meme.

UPDATE IV: Going viral: Moe Lane (crossposted at Red State) and now Monique "HotMES" Stuart jumps in.

UPDATE V: And now Godiva gets the 'Lanche. I was informed of the 'Lanche by Dave, who said the traffic roll-off to his SiteMeter has already equalled his daily average. Meanwhile, roll-off at HotMES nearly tripled her daily average by noon.

Do the eager young padwans see how this demonstrates the effectiveness of Rule 2? If you can build a nucleus of bloggers who regularly link each other, and who otherwise follow the Rules, then -- assuming that they strive to improve the style and content of their blogging -- when eventually one of them gets a big hit, the residual benefits will emanate throughout the cell.

Meanwhile, our volunteer referee has thoughts on proper attire for Jello wrestling.

6 comments:

  1. Er, just exactly where is this particular tea party to take place?

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  2. april 15th tea party-----@YOUR LOCAL POST OFFICE---THE ONE OPEN LATE----MEDIA WILL BE THERE----WILL YOU ?..........4 PM TILL....... THE REVOLUTION WILL NOT BE TELEVISED....... EVER.....

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  3. Richmond Virginia.

    That is where it's at.

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  4. Good looking horse. The gray dapple is usually associated with the Percheron draft horse from France (one of the five most common draft horse breeds in America).

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