gbaji wrote:
I'd say it's more that conservatives tend to be influenced to a given position via the application of logic and reason to facts, while liberals tend to be influenced more by cutting dismissals or jokes about the opposition
Haha, of course you would.
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It's somewhat scary when "Let's make fun of his ice cream story" and "he said he has binders full of women" is more effective at winning them votes than "Here's why my position on <relevant political issue> is best"
Huh, I don't remember you complaining about "Obama's energy plan is tire pressure gauges!" complete with McCain's campaign handing out tire gauges. In fact, you actually argued that it WAS Obama's entire plan and I had to link to the full answer he gave to that's question to show it wasn't (even remotely close).
But I guess it's only those silly liberals who take a "let's make fun!" remark and run with it as the truth. Certainly not
you... you're too much into "application of logic and facts"