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Ed B:

Enraging a liberal is pretty simple actually. Kinda like shooting fish in a barrel. Oops, sorry - that was much too violent an idiom for progressive types.

Hey, that was fun!

GarandFan:

My wife says that I have TOO much fun annoying liberals. Especially liberal relatives. :)

Dr. Bob:

Liberals are way too easy to emotionally enrage and way too difficult to thoughtfully engage.

I don't care what you feel, I want to know what you think. For too many Liberals, thinking is a new experience.

Terwiliger:

Enraging "liberals" (I strongly object to REGRESSIVES high-jacking the terms "liberal," "progressive," & "Democratic") is only fun when you don't have to deal with them after you have enraged them (there is an added bonus if you are fortunate enough to watch them--without being involved with them--melt down after they have been enraged).

I have a few very dear friends who are so far left their not in left field, & they're not in the left field bleachers. They're so far left they're off the grid.

When I've said something that provokes them to rage, it's painful to deal with. They're so entrenched that even when faced with incontrovertible evidence against their position, they cling to it as if it were entitlements or creed. *

"Convince a man against his will, he's of the same opinion still." - Butler


* I'm referring to Obama's Pennsylvania speecheration.

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