the left is convinced of their own moral superiority to everyone else

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"Liberals" are convinced of the moral superiority of their politics which is why they don't back down from anything. The right isn't which free them to use a more rational basis for their politics.

Agree or disagree?
 
"Liberals" are convinced of the moral superiority of their politics which is why they don't back down from anything. The right isn't which free them to use a more rational basis for their politics.

Agree or disagree?

Of course they do, Nancy "they don't know what's good for them, we know what's good for them" Pelosi
 
"Liberals" are convinced of the moral superiority of their politics which is why they don't back down from anything. The right isn't which free them to use a more rational basis for their politics.

Agree or disagree?

You have to be from The Onion.
 
"Liberals" are convinced of the moral superiority of their politics which is why they don't back down from anything. The right isn't which free them to use a more rational basis for their politics.

Agree or disagree?

LOL.......that is funny.
 
"Liberals" are convinced of the moral superiority of their politics which is why they don't back down from anything. The right isn't which free them to use a more rational basis for their politics.

Agree or disagree?

Or perhaps you are letting the commie media define the meaning of the word "liberal" in your mind.
 
"Liberals" are convinced of the moral superiority of their politics which is why they don't back down from anything. The right isn't which free them to use a more rational basis for their politics.

Agree or disagree?

Actually, it seems their vision of moral superiority is no morals at all.

"Do what thou wilt, shall be the whole of the law."
- Aleister Crowley
 
"Liberals" are convinced of the moral superiority of their politics which is why they don't back down from anything. The right isn't which free them to use a more rational basis for their politics. Agree or disagree?
It's the conservatives in Congress that are refusing to compromise.
 
"Liberals" are convinced of the moral superiority of their politics which is why they don't back down from anything. The right isn't which free them to use a more rational basis for their politics.

Agree or disagree?

Rational basis for politics?

Alrighty then, and yes disagree!
 
"Liberals" are convinced of the moral superiority of their politics which is why they don't back down from anything. The right isn't which free them to use a more rational basis for their politics. Agree or disagree?
It's the conservatives in Congress that are refusing to compromise.
Is it Washington that refuses to compromise. NO leadership in sight.
 
"Liberals" are convinced of the moral superiority of their politics which is why they don't back down from anything. The right isn't which free them to use a more rational basis for their politics. Agree or disagree?
It's the conservatives in Congress that are refusing to compromise.

If what is presented is wrong, of what use is compromising with it? Is "a little bit wrong" no longer wrong?
 
Just anecdotally, we're far more comfortable with English as a First Language (spelling, grammar, punctuation, etc.) than conservatives.
 
Just anecdotally, we're far more comfortable with English as a First Language (spelling, grammar, punctuation, etc.) than conservatives.

"Why don't you go back to English then if you're so comfortable"
 

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