Oliver, it's very rare in my experience to meet a liberal with Klavan's sense of humor, so I can't really imagine what a "liberal version of it" would be.
Perhaps you mean you feel as I did when I saw Antonin Scalia marry William Shatner to James Spader on Boston Legal.
Rather than us guessing how each other might feel, I'd invite you to describe how you actually feel watching this.
never seen boston legal but if it's two guys getting married I can only imagine how you felt.
i think it's a good video, this one. it's quite funny. i think that if i agreed with what he was saying i'd find it hilarious and mutter things like "so true".
I like the way he ties in all the tea-party talking points - planned parenthood, freedom of expression, big government etc.
Beside the depiction of liberals as drug using, alcoholic sex addicts the bit that annoys me most is the one where he says that, because of Roe vs. Wade,
"Americans gave up the right to freely debate the issue among themselves"
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1. If you want your values to survive into the future, there is no substitute for fertility.
2. No republic can survive the apathy of its citizens. If the people fail to object when their representatives vote to increase their own power, they will be inexorably reduced to slavery.
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how I feel watching this video is what I imagine you must feel when you watch a liberal version of it.
Oliver, it's very rare in my experience to meet a liberal with Klavan's sense of humor, so I can't really imagine what a "liberal version of it" would be.
Perhaps you mean you feel as I did when I saw Antonin Scalia marry William Shatner to James Spader on Boston Legal.
Rather than us guessing how each other might feel, I'd invite you to describe how you actually feel watching this.
never seen boston legal but if it's two guys getting married I can only imagine how you felt.
i think it's a good video, this one. it's quite funny. i think that if i agreed with what he was saying i'd find it hilarious and mutter things like "so true".
I like the way he ties in all the tea-party talking points - planned parenthood, freedom of expression, big government etc.
Beside the depiction of liberals as drug using, alcoholic sex addicts the bit that annoys me most is the one where he says that, because of Roe vs. Wade,
"Americans gave up the right to freely debate the issue among themselves"
Really?
Really! Every pro-lifer is depicted as woman-hating oppressor determined to return woman to the 19th century, or even jail.
And this is accepted and defended as appropriate.
We think abortion is murder, and what are we debating? Whether or not it should be subsidized by government!
There was never a real debate on abortion in America, and there never can be until Roe is overturned.
And that's why it's the issue that never goes away.
but you do have the right to debate it amongst yourselves. that's the bit I was talking about.
i understand what you're saying about pro-lifers being depicted as they are.
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