I have just published the fifth chapter of my book-in-progress, “Open Wide And Say Moo! – The Good Citizen’s Guide To Right Thoughts and Right Actions Under Obamacare.” This chapter finishes Part I of the book. I am now beginning to work on Part II.
*Grin* It’s hard to take it this very seriously when a statement like this is made:
“Progressives allow only three possibilities when somebody disagrees with them – you can be crazy, stupid or evil. Their prescribed remedy – therapy, education, or elimination – depends on which of these possibilities they finally settle upon. My theory, obviously, will have to explain this behavior, too.”
Demonizing opponents or reducing/distorting a viewpoint are tried and true methods….but it brought a smile. Obviously I disagree with this characterization but view it more as polemic written to reinforce someone’s beliefs who more or less already agrees with what he’s writing. Happy Thursday!
“Obviously I disagree with this characterization but view it more as polemic written to reinforce someone’s beliefs who more or less already agrees with what he’s writing.”
I usually agree with what I’m writing when I write it, too.
*Grin* It’s hard to take it this very seriously when a statement like this is made:
“Progressives allow only three possibilities when somebody disagrees with them – you can be crazy, stupid or evil. Their prescribed remedy – therapy, education, or elimination – depends on which of these possibilities they finally settle upon. My theory, obviously, will have to explain this behavior, too.”
Demonizing opponents or reducing/distorting a viewpoint are tried and true methods….but it brought a smile. Obviously I disagree with this characterization but view it more as polemic written to reinforce someone’s beliefs who more or less already agrees with what he’s writing. Happy Thursday!
Ah, so you choose stupid.
“Obviously I disagree with this characterization but view it more as polemic written to reinforce someone’s beliefs who more or less already agrees with what he’s writing.”
I usually agree with what I’m writing when I write it, too.