Well, take your time. My whole point was how simplistic these conspiracist formulas are. Including your own. And I’m not lying, I’m expressing my honest opinion on your numerous constructs where powerful people and malevolent intentions are concerned. And besides, you’re entitled to believe in any construct you wish, just as I’m entitled to think you’re full of **** much of the time. Sounds like I struck a nerve, but so what? Honestly, babe, do you think there are many folks here who actually buy into your rants?
If I wanted to sing for the choir, I wouldn't be doing it here.
So I am getting two kinds of criticisms here..... first that I'm stereotypical whatever, for your convenience in response you don't even need to read what I write or say, you already have stock replies made up for people like me...... second that nobody wants to listen to me.
I don't think I agree very well with most conservatives. Not Mark Levin, not Glenn Beck, not Sean Hannity, not David Web, not Sonnie Johnson (who is hardly acceptable to most Republicans in fact), not Mike Lee, not DJ Trump Sr or Jr. But you think you can skim over anything I say knowing it's just standard conservative tripe. What I do notice is that advocates on the Left practically refuse to read anything that doesn't just validate their own position.
What I think is the case with this joint, is that there are some serious political hacks here from the progressive profession. There's a little leadership ring, but they are too damn busy to come in here with comments. Instead, they supply standard sorts of perspectives and encourage compatible views, while actually being not just scornful or dismissive of conservatives. We have a general phenomena going on in our media and social platforms that is installing a sort of compliance measure much like what prevails now in China.
Intolerance on the Left is a pretty strong trend.
It has been unfruitful for me to try to shake up the world view of you or anyone else making this place home.
Today, I was at a gathering where Mark Eaton came because someone in my family was his friend. The joke was put out that another of my family, a prodigiously successful basketball fan, was intending to buy the Jazz. No, it was a joke. Jazz not for sale???? Another at the gathering announced he was preparing for the walk-on tryout this coming round.
Mark Eaton was involved for years in a public service charity run by my relative. He is such a very decent man...... I mean Mark Eaton. I have immense respect for him.