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Originally Posted by pghquest
Oooh so you dont like what you read so now its a bs source.. That sure is hateful of you Iamme to call sources bs..
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No, the Washington Examiner is a bs source, and the Judicial Watch is a bs source.
One strong element of conservatism are beliefs in all manner of insane conspiracies that they won't let go no matter how fraudulent. Most of these conspiratorial beliefs amongst conservatives are what they use to justify their over heated hate filled rhetoric and legislative agenda.
Like of course I have to say these horrible things about Mexicans, look at what they are doing?
Of course I have to support restrictive voting laws that are aimed at preventing Americans from voting, these people are voting fraud machines who steal elections.
I no longer waste my time attempting to disprove conservative fantasy beliefs unless it is an issue I care about personally.
Number 1 there are so many insane conspiracies floating around in the conservative media and political landscape whose got the time
Number 2 conservatives generally speaking don't care about reality when it comes to public policy so they don't actually care about proof these conspiracies are used by conservatives to justify their rabid hatred for other Americans without those phony beliefs you are just left with pure hatred and malice.
Number 2 conservatives believe that since liberals lie it is ok for them to lie.
Add those things up and you get weird bs fake stats spreading all over conservative land.