<< Hipocracy *does* work in both directions.
I, for one, never made a disparaging sexual reference to Hillary Clinton here while she was First Lady.
I did make a couple about Bill, but they were entirely based on fact - in the public record. >>
Good for you, everyone did, here's a cookie.
<< I find it curious that you raise Hillary as an example of hipocracy. Do you raise her out of sympathy for her, as the closet liberal that you really are? >>
Uh, i never said she was a hypocrite. I said conservatives are hypocrites in that they seemed to like my lewd jokes of hillary when she was in the whitehouse yet cry like a little b1tch when i make fun of laura bush. Earn some reading comprehension.
<< I am a Libertarian, but I find that the Republican party is more in step with my ideals than the Democratic Party. Most libertarians I know think that way. They vote libertarian for candidates like Harry Browne when they are available and vote for Republicans in races where there is not a Libertarian candidate. >>
You're a libertarian? HAHAH, good one. I suppose if you think voting for politicians who try to integrate church and state, and legislate morals is 'closer to libertarians', i suppose you're right, in a deluded way.
<< Given the fact that you profess libertarianism as your political faith, I am puzzled as to why you single the Republicans out, when they are closer to Libertarian viewpoints than the Dems. You really should consider demonizing both parties in your sig. You would if you were a true libertarian. >>
3 reasons:
1) Because republicans hold more of the cards now: They hold the executive office, they have a good sizeable lead in the house, and they barely have as many republicans in the senate. The supreme court leans a bit right as well.
2) While i like less taxes, i hold civil liberties in higher regard. True, the dems are also part of the BS war on drugs, but republicans are more repulsive in the fact that they push much more 'moral' legislature.
3) Now before i say this, don't take this as me 'admitting' that libertarians are closer to republicans, i know a clueless fool like you will read it the wrong way: I notice that people who vote republican who only care about lower taxes and don't care about pushing 'moral' legislation through are more easily converted to libertarianism. I had an old post about how republicans who aren't racist and/or a religious nut are actually libertarians. Note: This really only applies to the North (I currently live in Boston). When I lived in Georgia and South Carolina a few years ago, almost all the conservatives there were religious freaks and/or closetted racists.
<< Do you really understand libertarianism, or are you a complete idiot? I suspect that you are the latter from what you have posted here. >>
That's funny, apparently you don't seem to understand much of anything, much less libertarianism.