Wednesday, August 6, 2008

'Disassociation' from John Hawkins' Blog

Liberals tend to live in cloud-cuckoo land, where the average conservative is an evil, Nazi-loving David Duke who's hellbent on sticking them in a camp so that we can turn the US into a theocracy. Meanwhile, back in the real world, there's very, very little evidence to support these assertions.

So, the way liberals get around this is by claiming conservatives are speaking in code. No matter how clearly conservatives say what we mean and no matter how obvious our motives are, liberals can always manage to come up with some bizarro world narrative to explain what conservatives REALLY mean.

For example, the latest McCain ad, "The One," takes a powerful and effective shot at Obama's incredible arrogance, the cult-like nature of his campaign, and whether he's qualified to be President.



First off, here's Daily Kos Diarist SoonerG
But wait...there's more. Discourse.net actually matches the Daily Kos on their nutty anti-Christ claim and then ups the ante
Absurdly, David Gergen said that the ad was accusing Obama of being "uppity,"


"In light of last week’s attack on a Unitarian church for being too “liberal,” is it so far-fetched to worry that some unhinged true believer may hear all this and decide he has a call to assassinate the anti-Christ? It’s perhaps fortunate that, as one Christian pastor put it to me via email, “the people who believe in the anti-Christ tend to believe that he/she is too powerful for one person to take out with a .30-.06.”"

Seriously wtf? This reasoning is so twisted up it ain't even funny.

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