eagleye13 wrote:
You covered Nickolai's BS well, son.
Libs will always try to throw enough mud to twist the important facts.
You got down to the real nitty-griity.
I dissect what the leftists post here and force them to defend it, which I have shown many times they do not do very well. Rather than showing that they know what they are talking about, they do one of two things. They either retreat to personal insults or they slink away into silence. Their puppet masters fill their empty heads with slogans, hatred, and shallow thoughts, but they cannot give them understanding. When you question them you force them to think and that is the one thing they are not equipped to do.
son of witless wrote:
I dissect what the leftists post here and force them to defend it, which I have shown many times they do not do very well. Rather than showing that they know what they are talking about, they do one of two things. They either retreat to personal insults or they slink away into silence. Their puppet masters fill their empty heads with slogans, hatred, and shallow thoughts, but they cannot give them understanding. When you question them you force them to think and that is the one thing they are not equipped to do.
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You dissected Nickolai's prepared talking points masterfully.
Nickolai wrote:
George Washington was not a conservative. He was a Federalist who supported a strong central government. The conservatives were the Tories who did not want a revolution and wanted go back to rule by King George of England. They acted as spies for the British and many sold out and moved to England, The Federalist party morphed into the Whig Party which became the Republican party in 1853 all the other things you attribute to Washington were true but he was no conservative. The revolutionaries were liberals the Tories were the conservatives
"I beg to differ. What exactly are we arguing about ? You do not like the Conservatives of today. I say that General George Washington had values that would put him into the party of people you would hate gleefully. He was a Christian. He was a Capitalist with a Capital C. He loved America as it was founded. We are not arguing about Tories. They do not exist today. Today's Conservatives, who you hate, have a lot in common with Washington. The only serious differences is that today's Conservatives are not slave owners and would demand that African Americans and Native Americans be given their rights. Washington was too much a man of his times for that." - son of witless
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