The Brutality of Reason Example

By Ironcross One-One

Slicing and dicing things into pieces small enough
to be fed to Liberals, Kooks and Anti-Americans.
When feeding Kooks and Anti-Americans
I suggest a potato gun.
Example

If you are the emotional liberal type, this mindspace will make you uncomfortable. If you think my logic or facts are faulty, lets discuss it. When your findings disagree with my findings, that is dialogue. But using rhetoric to disagree with science is demogoguery. No demogoguery! I usually refrain from insults, but occasionally, ignorance and liberal hypocrisy bring out the worst in me.

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Wednesday, May 17, 2006

KEEP SHOUTING!

Apparently our loud objections to the "bend over and grab the ankles" rhetoric coming out of DC is having an effect. The sissified GOP "moderates" are snapping into line with the demands of the conservative base. It's incremental, but if we keep the heat on, even McCain won't have room to market his maverick moderation to the major networks.

This IS an election year and don't these boys know it. They tried to bluff the base with some showy "we know better than you do--complex issue' slight of hand, but as soon as they realized it wasn't working they started pulling nice clean J-Turns back to the party line.

We're gonna have a border fence. Three barriers, barbed wire, sensors and alarms.

Keep making noise. They work for us.

1 Comments:

Blogger Brandon said...

"Keep making noise. They work for us."

Yea, except for the whole marriage issue and the estate tax issue. Moderates are done pandering to the far right because what they want is hurting America way more than it is helping it.

12:09 PM  

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