Friday, January 23, 2009

Loyal Opposition: How To

Good advice for the right from Andy Levy in the form of a "To Don’t List," including:
DON’T question the motives - question the policy. When you disagree with Obama’s policies, say so, and make it clear why. But remember that President Obama is doing what he thinks is best for the country, as President Bush did. Both men love America and want what’s best for her. End of story.

DON’T make it personal. We don’t need another Derangement Syndrome. We don’t need people doing things like emphasizing Obama’s middle name in a derogatory fashion. How anyone would think that’s beneficial to their cause, or to the country as a whole, is beyond me. Also, it’s not even clever. Neither are smushwords like BusHitler, or sillywords like Rethuglicans and Dhimmicrats.

DON’T cozy up to and champion foreign dictators and despots. Sean Penn is an ass. No reason to be like him. 'Nuff said. (Corollary: Don’t cozy up to and champion foreign dictators and despots and then act outraged when people question your patriotism.) . . .

DON’T use the word "divisive." At this point, all that word means is "You disagree with me," and the English language gets mangled enough these days.

DON’T use the phrase "speaking truth to power." EVER.
Read the whole thing.

(via Instapundit)

2 comments:

OBloodyHell said...

I DO insist on the right to use the term "Speaking Truthiness to Power", I will declare.

bobn said...

or sillywords like Rethuglicans and Dhimmicrats

Funny, I like BOTH those words.