Incorrigibles, Reprobates and Other Leftist Types

Snidely Whiplash
Don't ya love words? The worst thing about the Interweb is the total lack of inflection. This is important too. My title indicates I am drawing some parallel with them there noble Leftists and "incorrigibles and reprobates," and indeed I am. So, what is one who is incorrigible? "Bad beyond correction or reform ; impervious to constraints or punishment; willful; unruly; uncontrollable; firmly fixed; not easily changed; not easily swayed or influenced."

The other word, reprobate is defined as " a depraved, unprincipled, or wicked person " among various other descriptions. So, can incorrigible and reprobate really be fairly applied across the board to the lefties among us? I would be inclined to say no, but then I have been slapped by these fine people so many times I have lost any of the touchy-feely desire to be nice to them. I have said it a million times...I give what I get. Respect sees it returned. Shitty games will see me go there too and believe me, I can say some crap that will make your great grandchildren be born deaf and in mortal fear, so I play by their rules.

Recall the Dictionary.com definitions for incorrigible - specifically the "not easily swayed or influenced," and I think this word is dead on. Lefties seem to be wed for life to their deeply held biases and facts, those pesky little things that have little if any impact on them. Rush always says "A liberal is a liberal first," and he's right. I used to reject that notion in an effort to be more fair and perhaps more accurate, but based on all I have seen and heard since the blue dress got splooged, what else am I to conclude?

Have ya heard lefties tell us "It's not the factual nature, but instead the seriousness of the charge?" Remember that anyone? Such leftist sentiments are EXACTLY the reason when I was a single parent I did not ever allowed my daughter to have sleepovers at my house. If it's the "seriousness of the charge" and NOT the factual nature or lack thereof, once one is accused of some heinous act, that's it for you Buddy! The only way to prevent such a situation is to never allow oneself to be placed in such a circumstance. Despite my big mouth and total lack of shyness in telling these Marxists off, I am a circumspect person - or is it circumcised? Whatever!

Therefore, I firmly believe the die hard lefty is an incorrigible reprobate...one who is "not easily swayed or influenced" from their "depraved, unprincipled and wicked" persona. Lefties are not going to ever admit tax cuts increase revenues to national treasuries - NEVER, yet when the crunch is on they freely admit tax cuts are needed to help economy grow. So how exactly does their interpretation work, I would ask them rhetorically, because clearly they cannot answer such a query factually.

One would think that since money is the key to leftist social programs, whatever brings in the greatest amount to the treasury would be what they'd advocate for. But they don't. Why? I believe it is for two reasons - the rank and file lefty is totally misinformed, or they know the truth but enriching the upper classes by allowing them to keep THEIR OWN MONEY is just something they cannot swallow regardless of the fiscal truth of the matter. The empirical evidence is not even in question, yet lefties are intransigent on this, therefore SOME are completely incorrigible! Doubtful they can ever be redeemed, but that's their call, not mine.

Add in their utter refusal to accept facts and the end result is they are at the very least "unprincipled," and at the very worst, "depraved or wicked."

Case made, facts presented, 'nuff said! Gee, that was fun!

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  • Zona Zirconia12/14/2010

    teriffic article - thanks for sharing ♥ - it is fun to use words and find out their definition - even more fun to find out how great they sound when tied with others. Great write up :)

  • Major12/13/2010

    That was fun. Reprobate is a great word. Remember its use in the movie "Annie"?

  • David A. Reinstein, LCSW12/13/2010

    Two wrongs don't make a right.... but three lefts do.

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