Stacy responds … Unexpectedly, and without explanation, my @rsmccain Twitter account was suspended Friday evening. Based on past experiences, my guess would be that this resulted from a complaint by one of the leading “social justice warriors” (SJWs) who have been at war with #GamerGate since August 2014. However, there was no reason stated for the suspension, and who knows? […] This morning I shared some thoughts with a blogger
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#FreeStacy — Twitter’s Orwellian-named @Safety council suspends @rsmccain [Darleen Click]
Damn you, conservatives, you just Hate The Poor™, you h8ters! [Darleen Click]
Oh god, the concern trolling from one of those “good” kind of self-described conservatives who want to shake their finger of SHAME SHAME at cartoon stereotypes rather than doing their homework is getting on my last nerve. This kind of attitude toward the less fortunate isn’t new on the right, and its something that I see repeated on a regular basis. People who are among the long-term unemployed are seen
About that ‘phony’ IRS scandal [Darleen Click]
Oh look, a handy-dandy chart compiled by that bastion of right-wing-nut-jobs, NPR House Republicans investigating IRS targeting of groups for extra scrutiny say they have proof conservatives had it worse. A House Ways and Means Committee staff analysis of the applications of 111 conservative and progressive groups applying for tax exempt status found conservative applicants faced “more questions, more denials, more delays,” says committee Chairman Dave Camp, R-Mich. That is,
Language, assumptions and the Conservative “War on Science” [Darleen Click]
The headline is a Left-liberal’s wetdream Study: Trust in science among educated conservatives plunges Conservatives, particularly those with college educations, have become dramatically more skeptical of science over the past four decades, according to a study published in the April issue of the American Sociological Review. Fewer than 35 percent of conservatives say they have a “great deal” of trust in the scientific community now, compared to nearly half in