Question I've been meaning to ask you - why do you typically only quote only a couple words of what someone says? It makes it harder for the reader to understand what you are on about, especially when you are not replying to one of the most recent messages. barfo
I feel sorry for you... See what we fail to realize it's how much alike conservatives and liberals are.
And deflecting what? My love for Huckabee and Limbaugh and Trump and whatever other conservative supervillains you can think of? Well I don't like them, so try again. Just because the left bugs me more doesn't mean I fucking love the other side. You can't wrap your head around the complexity of people's opinions so you made two boxes to more easily organize them. "Good" and "bad". And your throwing away alot of good peeps.
Lol. Fair enough. If you don't love them, you could call them out. They make "your side" look bad. With regard to throwing away people, I don't have problems making friends. I'm also certainly not looking for a chance to spend time with any MAGA hat wearers.
Well, I understand quoting just one sentence out of a longer post, if that's what you want to respond to. I think that's a good and helpful thing to do. But quoting just 'word or phrase' usually removes necessary context for the reader. barfo
Why? You lookin' to audition? We could sand your boat, drink bourbon and smoke cigars. Learn how to relate...