In Larry Elder's article he points out the differences between the Liberal's and Conservative's points of view. He uses multiple "they say" arguements through out his article to mock the Liberal's perspective. The "they say" arguement that mocks the liberal's the most is this:
"In other words, six out of ten Americans on the far left found that no evil, heinous person in the world could be worthy of more hatred than Bush and Cheney. For a little perspective, the then alive Saddam Hussein recieved on average a score of 8 from all Americans."
The first sentence is humorous because he describes our current president and vice president as "evil and heinous" which is not what most readers would describe them as. Not because they are not, because I am sure in some people's opinion they are, but it is humorus because these are our nation's leaders. The second sentence is what really mocks the liberals. Saddam Hussein, a man whose murderd countless innocent people, scored higher that our nation's leaders. That simple comparison shows the debatable perspective of the liberal's.
Sunday, February 3, 2008
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