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February 28, 2005

How to Talk to a Liberal (If You Must)

 

 

 

 

This isn’t a review of Ann Coulter’s latest book. Class was dismissed months ago after that lecture. Now more of us are beginning to put to practice Ann's liberating wisdom.

 

For those who aren’t sure how this is done, Stacy at HouseOfSnark.com shows us how to properly display contempt for the mindless robots on the Left in her PG post, "'Who the H*ll Do You Think You Are' Blogger Quiz". Particularly effective against those who constantly pine against the blogosphere for everything it’s done to ruin their day, using the Lefties favorite rabid accusations of propaganda, conspiracy and everything Rupert Murdock. These are the same crazies who didn’t happen to notice when scores of millions of innocent people were murdered by Stalin, Mau, Pol Pot and Saddam Hussein. Nor did they make a sound about those countries’ state-run, propaganda-churning media. Probably because the little hypocrites don’t mind coercive regimes so long as they agree with them.

 

But House of Snark does, and when appropriate and sporting provides important substantive data to the charges of her detractors: "I’m not ignorant of other countries. In fact, I grew up in California." Thus, while not showing any sensitivity to her accusers' allegations, she points out that she cannot be mischaracterized as ignorant backcountry stock because she to the contrary has grown to both know and loathe the place that has become a leftwing Mecca.

 

A great and liberating truism is that the lefty loons don’t deserve to be taken seriously or treated to the dignity of grown-up conversation. And such was no doubt in mind as Stacy paves the way for other Conservatives to just stop caring. Sure, in a bigger way we all may care, but just like the insane aunt who lives across town, you learn to simply pat them on the head and nod while keeping all your other appointments.

 

 

Posted by Martin at February 28, 2005 10:35 PM

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