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# Citing "it doesn't hurt to try!" (In reference to drugs, alcohol, and other immoral behaviors such as premarital sex, worshiping other gods/many gods/no gods, homosexuality, or abortion)
 
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Here are some common liberal tricks that many people fall for:

  1. try to draw a conservative in to saying or doing something which can then be dishonestly twisted to cast him in a bad light.
  2. So as not to show his true beliefs of supporting evil infanticide and taxpayer-funded abortion, Barack Obama insists he is pro-choice, but not pro-abortion. [1]
  3. Inserting a liberal assumption into a question, as illustrated by the classic "when did you stop beating your wife?!"
  4. Distracting and disrupting reasoned discussion, as in stating irrelevant claims, inconsequential tales of personal experience, or false outrage
  5. Making arguments that have superficial appeal to the dimwitted, but are actually nonsensical and probably not believed by the liberal himself[2]
  6. Pretending that liberals do not have a political point of view, but are just being reasonable[3]
  7. Exaggerating praise for fellow liberals.[4]
  8. Pretending that atheism equals intelligence.
  9. In court decisions, holding in favor of the conservative side by using liberal reasons that will be cited for liberal outcomes in future cases[5]
  10. Liberals befriending you so that you become liberal. (Conversely, why don't they become conservative?)
  11. Citing "live and let live!" except when it comes to praying aloud in school, keeping the money you earn, building on your own property, and every other liberal issue
  12. Citing "it doesn't hurt to try!" (In reference to drugs, alcohol, and other immoral behaviors such as premarital sex, worshiping other gods/many gods/no gods, homosexuality, or abortion)
  13. everyone else supposedly believes in something so it must be right
  14. your parents aren't cool; Hollywood values are cool; professor values are brilliant; blindly follow your government
  15. there is a shortage of everything we want
  16. prayer is for dummies, or is antiquated
  17. kids are getting smarter than old folks
  18. Smearing your adversary with a highly offensive accusation or insinuation
  19. Calling someone a racist if he criticizes a liberal that happens to have a different skin color
  20. Demonizing conservatives and pretending they don't care about regular people
  21. if you don't like it (something offensive on television), don't watch it (but they don't seem to go for if you don't like whales being killed, don't watch them being killed).
  22. Believing the poor are blameless because they have nothing and the rich are to blame because they have everything.
  23. Accusing conservatives of libel, but forgetting that truth is the perfect defense against libel.
  24. In discounting other point of views, liberals use comparisons of other known "wrong actions" to justify their supposed correct stance. [6]
  25. Inserting false information, usually lewd into a respected work or group of works.
  26. Defending the assuration that democrats.com is not affiliated with the Democratic party. (We are told as an independent website, Democrats do not control the views of democrats.com.)
  27. Claiming expertise beyond one's area of expertise, as in a "Dr." or professor implying that he is an expert in an area beyond his specialty[7]
  28. Pretending an honorary degree does not give someone the right to be called "Doctor"
  29. Pretending affirmative action is the best way to fill positions, including President of the U.S.
  30. Fearing the wrath of voters this election cycle, Democrats have decided not to block offshore drilling bans renewed each October. After the election, Americans get sucker-punched because restoring the ban on new offshore oil drilling leases “will be a top priority for discussion next year.” [8]
  31. Saying "If you believe that abortion is murder, don't have one!" as if abortion isn't undisputably the murder of a human being.

(please add to list)

Example

Here is an example of an actual attempt at liberal tricks that was posted on this very page:

This article, and many others on a similar line, are a sad demonstration of incipient mental illness. Andrew Schlafly appears to be an educated man - after all, he edited a legal journal which was later edited by Barack Obama (I assume that Andy's tenure wasn't a result of affirmative action in favour of the narrow minded and the bigoted) - yet his denunciations of 'liberalism' get ever wilder and more paranoid as his definition of that beknighted state become ever more encompassing.

The above example (by a non-American) attempts to smear a conservative by implying that he has a mental illness, reflecting liberal trick #17 above. To someone unfamiliar with liberal tricks, this can be upsetting and intimidating. But once one realizes that this is a basic trick from the liberal playbook, its silliness and ineffectiveness becomes obvious. The liberal's foolish tactic is then revealed for what it really is.

References

  1. Obama, McCain’s Abortion Positions Contrast Sharply at Faith Forum Fox News, August 16, 2008
  2. For example, one might conclude that Michael Moore makes silly statements designed to appeal to the less intelligent.
  3. For example, people who insist on promoting abortion with mandatory taxpayer funding claim they are merely "pro-choice".
  4. For example, liberal praise by law professors for Barack Obama borders on the absurd.
  5. See, e.g., Everson v. Board of Ed.
  6. http://www.universetoday.com/2008/04/07/hanson-earth-at-crisis-point/ , AFP Hansen, Earth At A Crisis Point, April 7, 2008
  7. Liberals often cited physicists who had no training or expertise in engineering for their baseless, illogical criticisms of SDI.
  8. Democrat Leader: Restoring Offshore Drilling Ban a ‘Top Priority’ for Next Year CNSNews, September 24, 2008