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Comment on: Aliquid de Omnibus

It's called "lying"

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Godwin's Law cuts both ways

From Daily Kos:

"One day, we had the TV on, and for whatever reason (that I have forgotten), we were watching Fox News. My father watched for about ten minutes, then he said, "What is this?"
"Fox News," I answered.
"This is some kind of joke, right?"
"Uhm, no."
"You mean this is an actual news show? Not satire?" My father obviously thought I was pulling his leg.
"No, it's not satire. Why are you asking?" I said.
"Because all you have to do is change a few adjectives, and it's Nazi talk."

Wow. I had never thought about why "conservatives" had always made me cringe. But he definitely had a point. Now I am not saying that Republicans are Nazis, but they do employ totalitarian rhetoric, and sometimes... well, they do sound like Nazis. Here are some eerie parallels: [continued]

Godwin's Law (2 of 2)

[continued]- "homeland" and all the imagery connected to it (also prominently featured in patriotic songs) - Invocation of patriotism, of which there is supposedly never enough - Glorification of the military while regarding actual soldiers as disposable - Glorification of motherhood with ulterior motives (the Lebensborn movement got started with homes for unwed mothers to prevent abortions) - "We" are the good guys, not because of what we do (or don't do) but because we say so - "We" are superior at anything and everything, again because we say so - Discrimination against a particular minority is morally justified to preserve national security - Even though racism and gender discrimation are considered morally right, ideology supercedes racial, ethnic, or gender affiliation. Minority members are tolerated ("We decide who's a Jew") and women can have careers if they are useful to the party - A crime or injustice was committed against us, so we must punish somebody, whether they had anything to do with it or not - If we lose a war, it's the left-wing traitors' fault - Everybody else is out to get us, and we must get them first - Messed up grammar and nonsensical sentence structures interrupted by bumper sticker-style slogans. If you ever tried to read Mein Kampf in the original (I don't recommend it), you would be reminded of a Sarah Palin speech. - speaking of Sarah Palin rallies, need I say more..."

The "N"-word

It stifles debate. Every politician exploits propaganda; Townhall is a propaganda site. You are a propagandist, Mrs. Hollis. You shill for the landed gentry; the only difference between a lawyer and a prostitute is that the latter is honest about what she is doing.

Your side lost because you failed to make the average man's life better. Your side opened the floodgate of illegal aliens (Bush refused to enforce our immigration law), destroyed the unions, and generally reduced the standard of living for most Americans by 20-40% -- and that was BEFORE the bubble finally burst.

Your side has proven beyond cavil that it does not deserve to lead. Deal with it.