Dried Frog Pills are not a cure for insanity, what they do is cause the insane person to have a hallucination that they are in fact sane. Liberals are quite able to convince themselves that they are actually sane but this is not a hallucination, this is in fact a delusion.
True liberals are in fact few and far between, they are thoughtful and intelligent people who are actually capable of weighing all the facts and making a decision based on the evidence on hand and have shown the shocking ability to change their political view point based on this decision. On the other hand the leftists that are currently calling themselves “liberals” or if they don’t have the courage they’ll call themselves “progressives” are incapable of doing this as they cannot honestly evaluate all sides of the story because they are incapable of wrapping their minds around a concept they don’t like.
This shortcoming in being able to see beyond their narrow point of view is more than made up for in their zeal to shove their narrow minded, poorly thought out, oft time wrongheaded opinions down the throats of people who know better (aka “normal people”) using any means available. They will co-opt your government, shread your constitution, insult your children, break laws, injure, maim, kill, and lie (constantly lie) to infect American society with their poisonous rhetoric which since they thought it up is holy gospel to them. Progressives are in fact what you and I were brought up to call “Facists”, “Tyrants”, and “Nazis”. These pathetic gasbags have found a home in the party of intolerance, racism, hate, and tyranny – the Democrat Party.
The bluest state of all is the State of Denial.
Dried Frog Pills is not a cure for liberalism, the cure for liberalism is a wake up call, unfortunately 3000 lives lost on 9/11 woke up too few and caused the truely mentally deficient in our society to slip deeper into the depths of the left and are now called “Truthers”
The reason liberals are called “the Left” is because they’re never right.
Comment by bibomedia.com — March 6, 2008 @ 5:47 am