Freedom of speech is the freedom to offend. If don't like it, go where freedom is dead.
What Lefists think
In response to an emailed press release by a Congressman, a local journalist had this to say:
I don't believe one word you or other conservatives say. The Republican Party is now a mentally ill group of people who want nothing more than to destroy Obama's first term no matter how much the country needs his policies. I despise your party's activities and the hatred you spew on Fox and other sounding boards for the insurance companies. Please don't you dare get him killed, which is the underlying goal of you right wing nuts.
There is just a ton of revealing information represented in this moron's response. As is typical for his ilk, he demonstrates poor grammar, misplaced modifiers, and subpar sentence structures, but this is merely predictable incompetence. Besides his demonstrable inability to grasp reality or reason his way out of a paper bag, his real character is revealed in his irrational worship of Obama, mindless regurgitation of leftist party lines, and his over-the-top, paranoid delusions.
As a "right wing nut" myself, I certainly do not believe Fox News or Rush Limbaugh and talk radio (reasonably included in his referenced "other sounding boards") represent my values. To be fair, they're less mistaken than the leftists, but they're still far from right. I don't know where he gets this nonsense about being shills for the insurance companies. I've never met anyone who likes insurance companies, sans some employees of the same. It's just that this private option for managing health-care costs is superior, even with all its faults, to any government "option". (Many of the insurance companies' faults also lie with government intervention.) Finally, I have no desire to see Obama killed. Dead and damned? Sure, but I'll leave this to the Lord.
With raving wackos like this in the press, devoid of any grip on reality, it's no wonder the leftists exhibit such irrational, desperate, religious fervor.


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