As conservatives grapple with how to deal with being called “teabaggers,” a National Review senior editor mulls whether to embrace the term like blacks using the “N-word” amongst themselves: “[T]his brings up the question of whether ‘teabagger’ could be kind of a conservative N-word: to be used in the family, but radioactive outside the family.”
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