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'''Liberal gossip''' is the trait whereby liberals care more about gossipy facts than about genuine issues. | '''Liberal gossip''' is the trait whereby liberals care more about gossipy facts than about genuine issues. | ||
==Examples of Liberal Gossip== | ==Examples of Liberal Gossip== | ||
− | + | *[[Wikipedia]], which obsesses with guilt by association, to the point of being called the "National Enquirer of the internet".<ref>http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1924058/posts</ref> | |
− | + | *Liberals' reaction to Alaskan governor [[Sarah Palin]]'s selection as [[John McCain]]'s running mate, obsessing over trivial details of her family rather than her strong conservative policy message. | |
− | + | *Spreading false and destructive rumours about prominent [[conservative]] figures, such as [[Rush Limbaugh]], [[John Schlafly]],[[Sean Hannity]] and [[Charlie Crist]]. | |
== References == | == References == |
Latest revision as of 20:33, November 6, 2016
Liberal gossip is the trait whereby liberals care more about gossipy facts than about genuine issues.
Examples of Liberal Gossip
- Wikipedia, which obsesses with guilt by association, to the point of being called the "National Enquirer of the internet".[1]
- Liberals' reaction to Alaskan governor Sarah Palin's selection as John McCain's running mate, obsessing over trivial details of her family rather than her strong conservative policy message.
- Spreading false and destructive rumours about prominent conservative figures, such as Rush Limbaugh, John Schlafly,Sean Hannity and Charlie Crist.