LibThink is the ability to hold two sides of an issue equally true or false depending on what point is being defended.
For example.
One claims to be in support abortion as the right to choose what can be done to one’s own body. Then argue against the science of DNA which proves the aborted body is not her body.
Part two of the right to choose, is that this person believes you don’t have the right to choose to protect your body from harm with a firearm.
Argue for better forms of ID to travel by air, then argue requiring Voter ID is racist because minorities won’t know how to apply for the ID.
Argue we need to give felons the right to vote, while claiming far too many people of color are criminals in jail which hurts the voting power of minorities.
Argue to lower the voting age to 16, then argue to rise the age to drive a car with a passenger to 18 and to buy tobacco products and firearms to 21.
Argue we can’t hold the children of illegals responsible for the acts of their parents. Then argue we must pay reparations to Blacks because their long dead ancestors were brought here as slaves and owned by long White dead people.
We must hold Trump accountable for sex crimes because he said he “…could grab…” But then defend voting for Teddy “Because he voted my way.”
Demand more laws to deal with __________(fill in the blank) then say enforcing current law is limited thinking.
Your body you decide. Mandatory healthcare for all.
Democrats preaching the Electoral College is the Constitutionally mandated way we elect our President then argue to eliminate when they don’t win.
Thomas Jefferson was great man who understood the Constitution. His separation of Church and State proves he is a genius. You can’t believe Thomas Jefferson on the Second Amendment, he was an evil man who owned slaves.
We need to investigate and trust the investigator… As long we get the results we demand.
All Americans need to be included. The say some Americans are in the “Basket of deplorables.”
Argue for more government control of everyday life, then argue massive government conspiracies, from JFK to 9/11.
But my absolute favorite LibThink is when I am called a racist for disagreeing with Obama’s policies based on the color of his skin. I’ve voted since 1972 and voted GOP every time. I voted Nixon, because he was doing a good job to that point. I voted for Reagan because I disagreed with Carter. I voted for both Bushs because I disagreed with the Dems running. But for some reason, a reason I just cannot grasp nor can anyone logically explain to me or anyone else, the only reason I didn’t vote for Obama is because I’m racist.