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Here are some common [[liberal]] tricks that many people fall for:
 
Here are some common [[liberal]] tricks that many people fall for:
  
# [[liberal]]s befriend you so you should become liberal (why don't they become [[conservative]]?)
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# [[liberal]]s [[liberal friendship|befriend]] you so you should become liberal (why don't they become [[conservative]]?)
 
# "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
 
# "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
 
# it doesn't hurt to try! (In reference to drugs, alcohol, and other immoral behaviors)
 
# it doesn't hurt to try! (In reference to drugs, alcohol, and other immoral behaviors)

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Here are some common liberal tricks that many people fall for:

  1. liberals befriend you so you should become liberal (why don't they become conservative?)
  2. "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
  3. it doesn't hurt to try! (In reference to drugs, alcohol, and other immoral behaviors)
  4. everyone else supposedly believes in something so it must be right
  5. your parents aren't cool
  6. Hollywood is cool
  7. there is a shortage of everything we want
  8. prayer is for dummies, or is antiquated
  9. kids are getting smarter than old folks
  10. smear your adversary with a highly offensive accusation or insinuation
  11. atheism equals intelligence
  12. call someone a racist if he criticizes a liberal having a different skin color
  13. conservatives don't care about regular people
  14. vandalism is ok
  15. 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).
  16. don't kill the shark that attacked someone; the person invaded the shark's territory (ignoring/rejecting that all of creation was made for man).

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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 #10 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.