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  • Liberals Have A Right To Remain Ignorant

    09/03/2017 7:13:56 AM PDT · by NOBO2012 · 11 replies
    MOTUS A.D. ^ | 9-3-17 | MOTUS
    Another bull's-eye from the pen of Donald Sensing: Let us mock Texans, their faith and their politics. You'd think the Left would have learned from Politico's debacle of a few days ago when even fellow-travelers protests' compelled the site to take down this cartoon: Ed Morrisey explains, In his usual sledgehammer style, he [the cartoonist] includes a Gadsden flag to slam conservatives, Confederate imagery to smear Texans as racists, and then also includes a gratuitous slap at people of faith. It’s a smug, arrogant, and utterly tone-deaf attack on hurricane refugees in the midst of their crisis, exploiting their tragedy to...
  • Leftist rhetoric is all the rage

    12/02/2005 8:01:10 PM PST · by neverdem · 26 replies · 1,218+ views
    Kansas City Star ^ | Dec. 02, 2005 | Michelle Malkin
    Liberal anger Janeane Garofalo, left-wing actress-turned-Air America radio host, is a miserable woman. Last week before the holidays, she turned up on cable TV. No, not to count her blessings — but to rant against conservative journalist Bob Novak, author Ann Coulter and the Fox News Channel. She didn’t have anything better to do for Thanksgiving? Accessorized by a permanent scowl (hard to believe she was once considered a comedienne), Garofalo accused conservatives of having “an anger management problem.” Without a trace of irony, the frowning Garofalo griped about “right-wing partisan hacks” who “are always on the verge of punching...
  • I think, therefore I am liberal?

    11/23/2004 7:43:55 PM PST · by CardCarryingMember.VastRightWC · 21 replies · 902+ views
    The Coloradoan | 11/23/2004 | David Wheat, Community Columnist
    [Excerpts]....A letter to the Coloradoan describes how the writer, who has a master's degree, in case we were wondering, researched the candidates carefully, thought deeply about the issues and then "voted mostly 'D' down the ballot." She then reads the minds of nearly 60 million people: "Those who voted on fear from Bush-backed spin or what their family does voted mostly 'R.' " Her master's must be in Art, emphasis on broad-brush techniques. ...column titled "Faith, not reason, gave Bush victory".... says, "It is now clear that for large number of Americans it is still as if modernity never actually...