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As we all know, the main tool in Puke discourse is strongarming; the same kind of macho street thug strongarming that is woven in the rest of their tactics and in their very style, from "dead or alive" to "bring it on" to "you're with us or against us" to running thick-necked groping steroid junkies for office.
Verbal thuggery is Hannity's trademark more than anything else.
Anyway, Katrina was listing, fact by fact, all of the examples of this administration's lies. She talked to Alan for a little while, while Sean was _literally_ squirming in his chair, hissing and sighing. When he got his turn, you know how he defended *? I'm paraphrasing: "You guys sound like broken records, you're walking cliches. This country has had enough of your negative tactics. Tell me one good thing that Bush has done for this country!" She paused for a second and said "I'm thinking...." and he cuts her off: "See? That proves my point!". By the way, I remember a few years back, there was a "man on the street" segment on his show, where he had one of his staffers walk around the streets of NYC and ask people the exact same question -- to name one good thing that Clinton had done for the country; if they couldn't, he used that as proof of Clinton's defficiencies, not of the average man's negativity and bias (in truth, they always interviewed people who barely knew who Clinton was, let alone know any specifics about his policies).
I've been hearing this kind of an "argument" from the Puke side a lot lately -- since they obviously can't defend the specifics of * and his administration's lies, since they are so obviously lies, they beat up on people who point them out as negativists and sore losers. And of course, the ever-apologetic left responds by justifying themselves and explaining that they're not really as negative as they seem.
Katrina tried to say that many of the Democratic candidates have specific plans on economy and national security, but Hannity kept chanting the same phrases he was before she mentioned that and then, alas, it was time for a commercial and the end of her interview. Of course, a forum like Hannity's show is not friendly to actual discussions and debates, it's more like a verbal WWF rink.
That is one of our biggest problems: the whole culture of American discourse has been degraded to a big verbal gladiator arena. And I think that is missing from the liberal talking points: to point out not only the holes in the Puke's reasoning, but also the very tactics of debate they strongarm their oponents into accepting. Liberals have to step back, a little above the specifics, and refuse to play in that arena. Point out not only the fault of the substance of their arguments, but also the very way they are delivered.
The nature of discourse has to change, and not only arguments defeated. For modern conservatives, arguments are secondary; the main thing is to pin the oponent onto the floor and growl over them, and they have that down to an artform.
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