Showing posts with label name calling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label name calling. Show all posts
Monday, October 5, 2009
Democrat Playbook--Part 2: '...by any other name'
Just for a moment, lets contrast the liberal and conservative playbooks. When a conservative wants to change public opinion about a certain issue, he/she simply uses facts to present a clear, concise argument to an audience, hoping to educate them and thereby change the opinion. I have noticed something about the democrat way of changing public opinion, however. Maybe they decided that educating the public is too inefficient, but it seems that if the public doesn't like something, they'll just call it something else! Just make it sound like something the people want! Why allow them decide if they want it when you can make them think its something they already want! The most notorious change is the word 'fairness'. Hmmm, sounds like the democrats would rather play on the emotions of the average person rather than appeal to their intellect. Sounds like nothing but a bunch of classic stereotypical used car salesmen to me.
Labels:
Democrats,
fairness,
name calling,
Obama,
playbook,
public opinion
Monday, September 21, 2009
Sticks and Stones--Part 2: They're at it again!
I'm noticing a pattern. If you've read my posts from last month, you can see that I had pointed out a bad habit of the new administration and their affiliated political party: name calling. As childish as it may sound, the Democrat party has been using this tactic for decades and the latest president is proving to be no better. With support for Socialized Medicine dropping (along with Obama's approval numbers), the Dems bring out an old friend, Jimmy Carter, to dish out some hate and throw down the race card (by the way, isn't it ironic that the Old Jimmy Carter has been called out to save the New Jimmy Carter?). Now, once again, if you have any disagreements with Dr. Obama's plans, you are fueled by racism against our first black president (or should I say half-black president? Then I can only be considered half-racist. Ha). I had disagreements with the Bush administration; does that make me racist against the white race? No, no. According the democrats at that time, I was a patriot!
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Sticks and Stones: Democrat playbook
What do you do if you have over half of the nation disagree with something you'd like to pass quickly? Isn't it obvious? If you're the Democratic Party, call those in opposition names! It wasn't long ago when our Secretary of State, then Candidate Mrs. Bill Clinton, nearly bled our ears yelling about how anyone has a right to disagree with 'any' administration. If we disagree with the Obama 'regime', however, we become riotous bigots and Nazis. Not just from the Liberal media (which is expected), but also from Democratic senators, even House-Leader Pelosi. Now even Obama is getting in on the action: community-organizing all his cronies and telling us we need to 'shutup' and 'get out of [their] way'. I guess if they were anything close to being considered an administration and not a regime, we could have the right to disagree with them.
Labels:
Democrats,
Hillary,
name calling,
Obama,
Pelosi
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