Thursday, August 9, 2007

Another Moderate

My God, you partisans all sound alike. You are steeped in hypocrisy, condemning in your opponents what you promote and defend in your own side. You have all subjugated your understanding and your judgment to one set of partisan perspectives. You're all exactly alike, but are too intellectually enslaved to recognize it. You deify your politicians when, by definition, they are "liars, cheats, and thieves." And, you partisans on the Left are the worst--your use of vile and offensive language bespeaks and reflects your intellectual adolescence; you seem so ego-driven and proud to reflect just how far into the sewage you have sunk; you love your internet "hate sites" (like DailyKos) yet demonize the "hate mongerers" of the Right; you love and respect your children (like the willowy Markos)and your adults (like the socialist George Soros)who you allow to tell you what to think, when to think it, who to love and who to hate, and how you will interpret factual reality. You're all so easily manipulated in your thinking, all like so many "brownshirts" that march into the hall, stand in formation, listen intently as you're told what to think and who to hate, and then you pick up your orders, march out of the hall with your party anthem blaring, and go about the work of your masters. You're all such easy targets for those who pull your strings--and you lunatics cum socialists on the far-Left extremist fringe (like the average DailyKos poster)are the very worst.
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