We’ll Leave The Light On For You

In case any of you blue-state types are losing some of your mojo in the wake of this week’s whuppin’, and might even be thinking about joining the forces of Good and Truth and Liberty and Tradition and Reason over here on the Right, here’s some gentle prodding from one Danusha V. Goshka: Ten Reasons Why I Am No Longer A Leftist.

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  1. “You are so intolerant. Clitoredectomy is just another culture’s rite of passage. You Catholics have confirmation.”

    You are so intolerant. Beheading is just another culture’s rite of passage. You Judeo-Christians have Mafiosi making their bones.

    Posted November 8, 2014 at 11:55 am | Permalink
  2. “A high-profile example of leftist invective was delivered by MSNBC’s Martin Bashir in late 2013. Bashir said, on air and in a rehearsed performance, not as part of a moment’s loss of control, something so vile about Sarah Palin that I won’t repeat it here. Extreme as it is, Bashir’s comment is fairly representative of a good percentage of what I read on left-wing websites.

    I could say as much about a truly frightening phenomenon, left-wing anti-Semitism, but I’ll leave the topic to others better qualified. I can say that when I first encountered it, at a PLO fundraising party in Marin County, I felt as if I had time-traveled to pre-war Berlin.

    I needed to leave the left, I realized, when I decided that I wanted to spend time with people building, cultivating, and establishing, something that they loved.”

    Posted November 8, 2014 at 12:31 pm | Permalink
  3. I can’t think of a more apt response to the Left than the one addressed to the equally execrable Joe McCarthy:

    “Have you no sense of decency sir, at long last? Have you left no sense of decency?”

    Posted November 8, 2014 at 12:48 pm | Permalink
  4. Whitewall says

    Wisdom has come to Goshka. A Conservative will believe it when he sees it. But a Lefty will only see it when he believes it.

    Posted November 9, 2014 at 11:12 am | Permalink
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