One reason is that signs like this amuse me.

Via Robert Bidinotto, who blogs here.
UPDATE: Here are more signs that also amused me:

But I might as well be honest and point out that while the above might look like conventional Tea Partiers, they are actually angry gay rights protestors in Beverly Hills, California.
What this means is that henceforth, all “Teabagger” remarks shall be considered homophobic!
(A word to the wise for Anderson Cooper and company…)
Why I like the Tea Partiers
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4 responses to “Why I like the Tea Partiers”
Yup, most of them were home made but there were a whole bunch at the two I went to that were funny as anything.
I first saw “Don’t tax me bro” at the 4/15 tea party in DC and now they’re selling shirts.
In September I saw “Will fight for freedom” and “Let’s send Nana to a home” with a pic of Pelosi.
So it was OK to make fun of the gay community before, but now you have a common enemy, ridiculing them is verboten.
Yeah, that’s nothing like 1984, where one super-state shifts from allying itself with another state while being at war with the third.
My irony stands retracted!
Since we’ve always been at peace with Gayasia, can we make fun of One Little Victory instead?