A Wall  

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

One of the more humorous examples of libs and their foolishness came today in the comment area after some speculation as to why libs look elsewhere for converts to their communist agenda:

I think it's more due to the fact that intelligent people quickly (it doesn't take a year!) realize that talking to people like you is like talking to a wall.

The only difference is a wall has a more nuanced sense of the issues, and reasons more clearly than the lot of you.
Intelligent people, for the most part, agree with what we say here, for starters. Nobody who has taken any time at all to read the founding documents of this country could possibly disagree with the basic points we make here post after post. I say "we" because the comments are largely in unison these days. Why? Because liberals know that this is not a place to look for converts. This is a place where the Founders' vision is revered and celebrated. Those who would dismantle our Constitution and that which has made this country the greatest in the history of mankind know better than to argue with those of us armed with these powerful truths.

Walls don't reason, dumbass. Sensible people do. Issues are not "nuanced" any more than a John Kerry speech (when looking for what liberals call "nuance" in a Kerry speech, just listen for the lies).
The problem with our liberal friends isn't that they're ignorant. It's that they know so much that isn't so.
The greatest president of the twentieth century uttered these words in his day. God rest his soul; truer words have never been spoken.

With all the proof that socialism is a useless joke, it's impossible to go forward without questioning liberals' motives when they advocate it.

This is by far the greatest and most urgent of the issues we face in America today. What nuance do you need?

RWR