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Tuesday, November 25, 2014

What's Wrong With Conservatives? Seriously. What's Wrong With Them?

"American Conservatives And Oppositional-Defiant Disorder"

Jindal Criticizes The Stupid Party"Simply protects the rich so they get to keep their toys"

"Bank On It: The South Is Always Wrong"

"Red State Moocher Links"

"Why The Bible Belt Is Its Own Worst Enemy"

"The Reign of Morons Is Here," Charles P. Pierce, The Atlantic

"A Southerner Explains Tea Party Radicalism: The Civil War Is Not Over"

"People Who Watch Only Fox News 
Know Less Than People Who Watch No News"

What will Republicans do with the Republican committee's exoneration?
Bill Maher has the answer!
Bill Maher: The Zombie Life Cycle Of Republican Lies. They Never - Ever - Die

George McGovern: "The Case For Liberalism, A Defense Of The Future Against The Past"

"Republicans Finally Admit Why They Hate Obamacare"
http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2014/06/republicans-finally-admit-why-they-hate.html

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The Hard, Central Truth Of Contemporary Conservatism

The hard, central "fact" of contemporary "conservatism" is its insistence on a socio-economic threshold above which people deserve government assistance, and below which people deserve to die. 

The sooner the better. 

Unless conservatives are showing n'er-do-wells The Door of Doom, they just don't "feel right." 

To allay this chthonic anxiety, they resort to Human Sacrifice,  hoping that spilled blood will placate "the angry gods," including the one they've made of themselves. http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2013/09/harvard-study-45000-americans-die.html 

Having poked their eyes out, they fail to see  that self-generated wrath creates "the gods" who hold them thrall.

Almost "to a man," contemporary "conservatives" have apotheosized themselves and now -- sitting on God's usurped throne -- are rabid to pass Final Judgment

Self-proclaimed Christians, eager to thrust "the undeserving" through The Gates of Hell, are the very people most likely to cross its threshold. 

Remarkably, none of them are tempted to believe this. 

"GOP's Anti-Medicaid Expansion Body Count, By State"

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