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While I think the Tea Party movement has manifested itself in some wildly unfortunate ways - the whole "birther" thing, Michele Bachmann as vaguely legitimate political force - I try to assume that most of the people associated with it are reasonable people frustrated by not being heard.
Then you've got this guy, selling shirts in a booth labeled "Fox News" for some reason at a Fourth of July event in Lexington, Kentucky. Just in case you can't read the text on his shirt, it says "Yup, I'm A Racist".
Sigh.
[Wonkette]