in the crowd, it was the republican party s vice presidential nominee, in public, on camera, calling barack obama a socialist hinter, right? at the time this was happening, we theory risized on this show what exactly was going on on the republican side of politics. and we christened a sort of new law of political science. i hereby submit that the longer it s clear that liberals or democrats are going to win an election, the longer it s clear that liberals or democrats are winning an argument, the more likely it becomes that someone is going to get called a commie, socialist, commie pinko, five-year planner! since that knight in 2008, that rule has kind of held. any time liberals or democrats are on the win siding of an argument, it is only a matter of time before somebody gets called
on camera, calling barack obama a socialist hinter, right? at the time this was happening, we theorized on this show about what exactly was going on on thç republican side of politics. and we christened a sort of new law of political science. i hereby submit that the longer it s clear that liberals or democrats are going to win an election, the longer it s clear that liberals or democrats are winning an argument, the more likely it becomes that someone is going to get called a commie, socialist, commie pinko, five-year planner! ever since that knight in 2008, that rule has kind of held. any time liberals or democrats are on the win siding of an argument, it is only a matter of time before somebody gets called a commie. like last march, during the height of the scott walker union-busting thing up in wisconsin, most of the public polling showed that the people were, in policy terms, with the democrats on that issue.