J. Michael Stracynski has weird ideas about conservatives
Decided today that a Conservative is just a Liberal who doesn't have all the facts yet.
— JMichael Straczynski (@straczynski) February 17, 2014
I'm not sure what this is supposed to mean, but that's probably his way of hinting at what he, as a liberal, thinks a conservative should be.
@DSynger_WA But again, they don't have the visibility or place within the party as Cruz/Rand/Paul/etc have. Just not comparable.
— JMichael Straczynski (@straczynski) February 19, 2014
@DSynger_WA It was implied in terms of finding 3-4 folks on the left with the same equivalent position as Paul/Ryan/Cruz.
— JMichael Straczynski (@straczynski) February 19, 2014
@autarchist @DSynger_WA There's no need to have faith in government if established checks and balances are working; trouble is, they're not.
— JMichael Straczynski (@straczynski) February 21, 2014
Is that supposed to mean conservatives don't have faith because economy isn't working for them? Well, I didn't expect him to come round and understand even liberals can make mistakes in such a hurry. And there's no telling for now if he ever will.
Labels: moonbat writers, politics
Feinstein doesn't have the place in her party that Cruz and Paul have in the GOP?
And he thinks *conservatives* are the ones without the facts?
Posted by The Drizzt | 6:26 PM
Liberalism is about emotion, appearances, and wishful thinking, not "facts."
The facts are that, since Obama took office, the unemployment rate has increased, casualties in Afghanistan have increased, the cost of medical insurance has increased, and Obama's response to those problems has been to take more vacations in five years than Bush took in eight.
And people like Stracynski ignore the facts and cling to the PC party line that their president is the smartest person in the world.
Apparently, having "all the facts" means pretending to see Emperor Obama's new clothes.
Posted by Anonymous | 4:46 PM