Re: "The liberal tears are going to come in like a tidal wave."
That's an idiom.
How's that going for you? [REPEAT POINT]
Again:
"Those who cheered the election theft are going to be in for a rude awakening. THAT is when the rest of the above projection will kick in. When the left wakes up, and the effects of their decisions comes back to bite them in the rear end, they will be streaming liberal tears." - thebesig
What I have in bold is another idiom. Do I need to explain to you what an idiom is? These are two differently expressed idioms that talk about something out of the norm.
Read everything that I say in context. The meaning and intent remains the same from my original post to my rebuttal to you. Do continue to expose your apparent psychological profile to me.
aynrandysavage: Absolutely not. The moment you start to ramble I skip the entire paragraph.
Then you don't have a leg to stand on commenting on anything that I said, asking me any questions, etc. The fact that you would insist on taking me out of context, and on refusing to read a fact based, reasoned, logical argument destroying both your argument and intent, indicates that you have control, anger, and excessive ego issues.
Your actions also indicate that you have a tendency to rush into things without thinking about what you are doing... Or even doing any research. Just rush in via exercise of poor judgment. Need I say more? You keep revealing more of your psychological profile the more you respond to me.
"The liberal tears are going to come in like a tidal wave."
How's that going for you?
Re: "The liberal tears are going to come in like a tidal wave."
That's an idiom.
How's that going for you? [REPEAT POINT]
Again:
"Those who cheered the election theft are going to be in for a rude awakening. THAT is when the rest of the above projection will kick in. When the left wakes up, and the effects of their decisions comes back to bite them in the rear end, they will be streaming liberal tears." - thebesig
What I have in bold is another idiom. Do I need to explain to you what an idiom is? These are two differently expressed idioms that talk about something out of the norm.
Read everything that I say in context. The meaning and intent remains the same from my original post to my rebuttal to you. Do continue to expose your apparent psychological profile to me.
Absolutely not. The moment you start to ramble I skip the entire paragraph.
aynrandysavage: Absolutely not. The moment you start to ramble I skip the entire paragraph.
Then you don't have a leg to stand on commenting on anything that I said, asking me any questions, etc. The fact that you would insist on taking me out of context, and on refusing to read a fact based, reasoned, logical argument destroying both your argument and intent, indicates that you have control, anger, and excessive ego issues.
Your actions also indicate that you have a tendency to rush into things without thinking about what you are doing... Or even doing any research. Just rush in via exercise of poor judgment. Need I say more? You keep revealing more of your psychological profile the more you respond to me.