Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Coffee or tea?

The latest political sensation seems to be the Coffee Party, for those who don't feel the Tea Party represents them.
The Washington Post and New York Times have noticed, as have bloggers who wonder how easily the coffee party got good publicity.
Tea Party has dual meanings - the Boston Tea Party preceding the American Revolution, and using the letters to say (Taxed Enough Already).
Can you use the letters in Coffee to make a slogan?
How about:
Come
On
Fiscal
Fees
Encourage
Everyone
Give it a shot.

UPDATE:
How about
Crazy Old Fascists Fight Everyone's Empowerment

UPDATE2:
Virginia Right has a great offering. And Smitty likes.

2 comments:

smitty1e said...

Bacronym Love

Tom White said...

I think they are all good. The only problem they are all overly complex, mine included. Liberals go off better when it's simple words they can understand. That's why Teabagger works for them.

Unfortunately, the ones that were that simple were unprintable.