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rdean
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How does repeating the words of Rick Santorum, Mitt Romney, Michelle Bachmann, Herman Cain, Rick Perry, Ron Paul, Newt Gingrich and other prominent Republicans make you "hyper-partisan"? Even posting links with the candidates positions in context from their own mouths and still the right wing will cry "foul".
Santorum's positions on the "traditional family".
Ron Paul's position on health care.
Mitt Romney's position on taxes.
Michelle Bachmann's position on the EPA.
You can post video of these people and many of the right wing on this board will claim it's "out of context" or, more frequently, simply call you a liar. It's clear they don't read or watch the links. I've tested that theory. Most only seem to go by "headline". Many times, they don't even read their own links.
Pointing out their bizarre beliefs makes you "hyper-partisan". Yet, they firmly believe they are being completely reasonable and will loudly and in a shrill voice, tell you just that.
Santorum's positions on the "traditional family".
Ron Paul's position on health care.
Mitt Romney's position on taxes.
Michelle Bachmann's position on the EPA.
You can post video of these people and many of the right wing on this board will claim it's "out of context" or, more frequently, simply call you a liar. It's clear they don't read or watch the links. I've tested that theory. Most only seem to go by "headline". Many times, they don't even read their own links.
Pointing out their bizarre beliefs makes you "hyper-partisan". Yet, they firmly believe they are being completely reasonable and will loudly and in a shrill voice, tell you just that.