From what I know of the Tea Party movement (and you should never use the term "Tea Bagger" as it is a sexually explicit insult of a completely juvenile nature) the makers of the bumper sticker in regards to 'Founding Fathers' was probably intending it as a compliment to the Founding Fathers showing that in their day they were far more radical in their thinking than many people today who think they have a proprietary right to the term "radical". The problem is that the makers of that sticker didn't understand the proper use of quotation marks. It's a "editorial typo" rather than an attempt at irony.
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