As one who does not like government all that much, I LOVE true
conservatives.

Especially now, when they are out of the majority, and mostly out of power.

As a conservative podcaster, you have a RESPONSIBILITY to call the
administration out, and point out the things they are doing that are not
right, and making sure the legislation that is being proposed is not totally
out of whack.

But you need to do so sanely.

Moderates want to hear from you, if you can speak smartly and concisely, and
explain WHY the things the more liberal legislators want to do are not a
good idea.

The same is true for true progressives. They need to do a much better job of
explaining what they are trying to do, and trying to build consensus on how
and why to do it.

The problem is, actual ideas and reasons are lost in this current quagmire
of shouting and personal attacks.


On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 9:43 PM, C. Hatton Humphrey <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> > Here's my question: what are you saying are "outright lies"?  Every
> > thing that I've heard said has been quoted paragraphs from the
> > legislation itself or fully contextual quotes.
> >
>
> Saw your post regarding the "Pelosi Tax" - as a conservative podcaster
> I have to say that even I would not have passed that garbage on.
> There is a level of skepticism that I put into every item that I read,
> even more into what I hear and some of what I see as well!
>


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