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Remember that quote from Art Linkletter ? Older people will. Of course Art was talking about kids, but it fits liberals to a tee, just as well. After almost 5 years in this forum, and about 10 years in other forums before that, I find liberals never running out of crazy things to say - and always coming up with new ones. And they call right wingers "nut jobs." Oh that's a good one.
Here's a classic example from Ann Coulter's 2015 book, Adios, America, page 10. It refers to what was a fairly common talking point of liberals, especially on talk shows of CNN, MSNBC, PBS, et al. I heard it said by a number of different talking heads. I don't remember their names (if I ever knew them at all), but for a while, a few years ago, they were running with this nutty thing.
Referring to the looney concoction about illegal aliens and amnesty, Ann writes >> "...amnesty supporters tried a surprise argument: To stop illegals pouring across the border, Congress had to pass amnesty. They were hoping to stun us into silence with the stupidity of their argument. No one was prepared for it. I'm sorry Your Honor, we didn't bring our notes on that. We were ready for "It's wrong" or "What about the children?" We weren't expecting: To stop the surge at the border, we need to reward the people surging across it."
Pheeeew! (high-pitched whistle; eyes rolling around in head)
Here's a classic example from Ann Coulter's 2015 book, Adios, America, page 10. It refers to what was a fairly common talking point of liberals, especially on talk shows of CNN, MSNBC, PBS, et al. I heard it said by a number of different talking heads. I don't remember their names (if I ever knew them at all), but for a while, a few years ago, they were running with this nutty thing.
Referring to the looney concoction about illegal aliens and amnesty, Ann writes >> "...amnesty supporters tried a surprise argument: To stop illegals pouring across the border, Congress had to pass amnesty. They were hoping to stun us into silence with the stupidity of their argument. No one was prepared for it. I'm sorry Your Honor, we didn't bring our notes on that. We were ready for "It's wrong" or "What about the children?" We weren't expecting: To stop the surge at the border, we need to reward the people surging across it."
Pheeeew! (high-pitched whistle; eyes rolling around in head)