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February 6, 2014

Moonbat Progressives at Home

It is not as if they talk to each other in a rational fashion in the faculty lounge or news bullpen,
and then only assume a demeanor of barking moonbat lunacy when they talk to us. They talk to each other in the same way, like loyal party members in George Orwell’s NINETEEN EIGHTY FOUR, exchanging meaningless and soothing slogans and nonsense words, lulled to sleep by the perfect agreement in the perfectly empty word-noises, unless someone jars the serenity by disagreeing on some small point. Immediately the barking moonbats close in, screeching and caterwauling, until the deviant offers servile apologies and self-flagellation. Restless Heart of Darkness — Part Four | John C. Wright's Journal

Posted by gerardvanderleun at February 6, 2014 8:59 AM. This is an entry on the sideblog of American Digest: Check it out.

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until the deviant offers servile apologies and self-flagellation

When said deviants start shooting, maybe we'll have different results.

Just saying . . . .

Posted by: Don Rodrigo at February 6, 2014 11:38 AM

This is why commielibs begin every discussion of us and them by FIRST characterizing us and them. This advancing their characterization is why they fought to control media and schools. This is why it's good to argue about every little point with them every time you are exposed to them. It keeps them from advancing their point and it alerts the people around you that EVERTHING The Left says is controversial or a lie or being contested. Silence advances Leftism. They don't care that you secretly disagree with them or just barely tolerate them. They aren't interested in making you a friend, but a slave.

Posted by: Scott M at February 6, 2014 12:09 PM

Well yeah, that's why they lose it and say insane hateful crap on MSNBC like once a week; more so than usual I mean. They say it not because they're pushing the envelope or extreme, but because they feel so comfortable and surrounded by like minded people they just talk like they do at home and forget they have a camera on them.

Its not that the guys at the New York Times or in Congress are any different, they just put on the mask in public better. MSNBC's sin is forgetting the squares are listening, not being any more extreme.

Posted by: Christopher Taylor at February 6, 2014 2:11 PM

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