DAILY GAAAAAAZ-O-LEEEEEEN! AWARD: Conservatives have no problem finding their philosophical roots; they simply look towards 50s propoganda films, Victorian morals, and pre-Enlightenment religion in order to find answers that appeal to them. We liberals have a more complex problem: we are proposing the future, morally, economically, technologically, and educationally, to a population that has been too-often duped, denied education, slandered, and used by a cynical "We Know Better than You" conservative movement dating back to the turn of the last century.What do we represent? The Future, and that's why you're so terrified of us. — "Rambam," commenting on Mitch Berg's blogActually, Mr. Rambam, my problem with "liberals" is not so much that they are "proposing the future." It's that they always want to impose the future (see the PC culture that was spawned by our public schools and universities, the abudantly-documented [herein and elsewhere] anti-Americanism of "progressives," and, ultimately, the failed "social experiment" that was Communism).Wanna talk about "denied education" and "duped" and "used"? What do you call the systematic anti-American indoctrination that kids get (courtesy of entrenched liberal administrations) in our public school system?Posted by Alois on