The 7 Types Of Republicans And How To Debate Them
AUTHOR: MATTHEW DESMOND AUGUST 1, 2013 2:46 AM
If you’ve ever spent time trying to discuss politics with a
Republican you’ve probably noticed that there are several different types of
Republicans, all with their own unique debating style. In this article I’m
going to attempt to break down the seven types of Republicans, what’s wrong
with their views, and how you should debate them. I’ll start with the most
intelligent, and work my way down.
The Educated Republicans:
These are the rarest of all Republicans. Occasionally you
will run into one in public or in a public forum online. These Republicans can
be the most difficult to deal with. They have learned everything there is to
know about their position… from a Republican perspective. They’ve educated
themselves on all the reasons why their position is correct, and are not
concerned with anything that contradicts their beliefs.
The problem with this type of Republican’s views:
Anyone with the Internet and five minutes can find something
that thoroughly discredits their version of the “facts.” Even when confronted
with contradictory facts, they continue to fall back on their original
arguments; try to change the subject to something they are more comfortable
talking about, or start expressing opinions with no factual merit.
What to remember when debating them:
Keep them on-topic. Don’t let them ignore your counterpoints
and then change the subject on you. They’re masters of that, but if you can keep
them on topic, eventually they will just start expressing opinions to which you
can say “do you have any facts to back that up?”
Fox News and Conservative Talk Radio Republicans:
This is one of the angriest groups of Republicans. They
watch Fox News or listen to conservative talk radio and they think it makes
them an expert on politics. The only knowledge they have of politics are
parroted talking points without any facts to back them up. When you defeat them
in debate, they will resort to calling you names like “liberal,” “commie,”
“socialist”; “baby-killer,” etc. They think all liberals are socialists who
want to take their money and give it to people who don’t deserve it.
The problem with this type of Republican’s views:
They have no idea what they are talking about. Usually
they’re just repeating things they’ve heard from Fox News or Rush Limbaugh.
They think that liberals want to take away their freedoms and they clearly
don’t know what the word “liberal” means, or what liberals have contributed to
our country and our freedoms. They think President Obama is comparable to
Hitler for passing healthcare reform. They accuse you of watching MSNBC if you
don’t agree with them. They call you a sheep but expect you to blindly believe
everything they tell you, without question.
What to remember when debating them:
Keep demanding facts from them to back up their assertions
until they break down and call you any of the aforementioned names. Ask them to
name specific freedoms that liberals have taken away from them. They have a
tendency to become violent so watch their hands if you are debating them face
to face.
Christian Republicans:
These Republicans are hypocrites. They do everything in the
name of Christ, while simultaneously acting as un-Christlike as humanly
possible. They support the right to carry assault weapons, are pro-war, and
completely ignore the fact that the Bible depicts Christ as a liberal who was
opposed to capitalism and violence. They sincerely believe that this is God’s
country and that God loves us Americans more than anyone else in the world.
They think that anyone who is not 100 percent pro-Israel is anti-Semitic. They
hate everyone who doesn’t agree with them and think the Bible tells them to…
and they hate gay people because they think they are sinners.
The problem with this type of Republican’s views:
They do terrible things in the name of their Lord. They think
that anyone who doesn’t agree with them is damned to hell or hates America.
They believe that we are a Christian nation even though the Founding Fathers
made sure they did not brand this country as a Christian nation. The Founding
Fathers wanted a country of religious freedom, free from religious persecution,
but these Republicans will never admit that.
What to remember when debating them:
There’s a list of all the quotes that prove our Founding
Fathers wanted a country of religious freedom. The link is HERE. Another thing
to remember is that the Christian Right is neither. Start asking them questions
like “how would Jesus feel about war?” “how would Jesus feel about assault
rifles?” or “do you REALLY think that America is God’s favorite country, in the
ENTIRE universe?” And, of course, these questions should yield a response that
thoroughly proves that they are hypocrites, and continuing to argue with them
would be a waste of time.
Tea Party Republicans:
These Republicans are a dumbed-down combination of the
previous two groups of Republicans. They think Sarah Palin is intelligent and
it’s the media filter’s fault that she looks so stupid. They think Reagan was
fiscally conservative even though he tripled the deficit. They watch Fox News
religiously, and think Glenn Beck is credible. They don’t understand why people
think they’re racist while they’re standing next to people holding racist
signs. They protest higher taxes even though taxes have gone down for 95
percent of working families since President Obama took office.
The problem with this type of Republican’s views:
They parrot Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin talking points. When
you discredit one thing they say, they immediately move on to the next subject.
Anyone who doesn’t agree with them is a socialist, even though they can’t give
you the actual definition of socialism. Many of them are on Medicare while
protesting “socialism.” They have never met a socialist, so they have no idea
what socialists believe. They think liberals are socialists and socialists are
Nazis.
What to remember when debating them:
They have no idea what they’re talking about. Ask them to
prove what they are saying. If you ask them a question and they respond with
another question, refuse to answer their question until they answer yours.
Don’t back down. Remind them that taxes have actually been lowered for 95
percent of working families. If debating them in public, be careful because
they are known to carry guns in places they don’t need them, like public parks
and bars and churches.
Birther Republicans:
The birthers think that Obama was born in Kenya. No matter
how much evidence you present that is contradictory to that thesis, they will
continue to insist that he is not the legitimate president. They are
sore-losers because McCain lost the election in 2008 – even though President
Obama has won reelection since then. They will never support Obama, even if he
paid off the entire national debt.
The problem with this type of Republican’s views:
They think Obama was born in Kenya. They think that Orly
Taitz, who grew up in a communist country, is credible, and that Obama is a
socialist. They think Donald Trump is a smart guy. They think that Obama’s
birth announcements in Hawaiian newspapers were propagated over 40 years in
advance of his election, just so that he could be elected someday.
What to remember when debating them:
Don’t waste your time. You could wave Obama’s actual birth
certificate in their face and they would still say it’s a fake. They are
sore-losers and they will never be happy as long as Obama is president. Make
jokes asking to see their birth certificates, or Sarah Palin’s birth
certificate. This is the best way to get them to go away.
Racist Republicans:
[DISCLAIMER: I am putting this one almost last for a reason.
I do NOT think all Republicans are racists. I have Republican family members
who are not racist. This section is only about the small percentage of
Republicans who are ACTUALLY racist, because they do exist. I'm not
"playing the race card" or "race-baiting," I'm just
describing a small group of racists who also affiliate themselves with the
Republican Party]
Racist Republicans hate Obama because he’s black. They think
that all Muslims are terrorists. They think Obama is a terrorist Muslim. They
think anyone with a name like Obama’s is a terrorist.
The problem with this type of Republican’s views:
They’re racist, but they think Obama is a racist. They can’t
understand why people call them racists when they post racist pictures or
racist comments and then claim not to be racist. Whenever they possibly can,
they will call you a racist, to hide the fact that they are actually racists.
What to remember when debating them:
They’re racists. Racists are uneducated bigots. You would
have a much easier time convincing an apple tree to start growing oranges.
Extremely Uneducated Republicans:
These Republicans are Republicans because they think it’s
cool. They have a Republican friend in one of the other groups listed, so they
think they know what they’re talking about. They have terrible spelling and
grammar but they expect you to believe whatever they say because they are
saying it to you.
The problem with this type of Republican’s views:
It’s hard to tell if they ever made it past the 4th grade.
Most of their posts are illegible. They don’t know anything about their
position other than what they have heard their friends say. They think
Republicans are fiscally conservative because they say that they are, and call
anyone who doesn’t agree with them “sheep.” They ignore all historical
information that is contradictory to what they say. They are 100 percent blind
to facts.
What to remember when debating them:
No amount of facts or logic will ever convince them that
their buddies are wrong. You could be a college professor and they will still
think your facts aren’t credible. Instead of trying to argue with them, try
explaining algebra to your dog. I’m sure it will be much more productive.
Hopefully this has been an informative resource for you. I
hope you will remember some of the things I have said the next time you are
engaged in a debate with a Republican. There’s definitely an overlap between
several of these types, so you may have to utilize several different tactics to
debate them.
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The 7 Types Of Republicans And How To Debate Them
AUTHOR: MATTHEW DESMOND AUGUST 1, 2013 2:46 AM
If you’ve ever spent time trying to discuss politics with a
Republican you’ve probably noticed that there are several different types of
Republicans, all with their own unique debating style. In this article I’m
going to attempt to break down the seven types of Republicans, what’s wrong
with their views, and how you should debate them. I’ll start with the most
intelligent, and work my way down.
The Educated Republicans:
These are the rarest of all Republicans. Occasionally you
will run into one in public or in a public forum online. These Republicans can
be the most difficult to deal with. They have learned everything there is to
know about their position… from a Republican perspective. They’ve educated
themselves on all the reasons why their position is correct, and are not
concerned with anything that contradicts their beliefs.
The problem with this type of Republican’s views:
Anyone with the Internet and five minutes can find something
that thoroughly discredits their version of the “facts.” Even when confronted
with contradictory facts, they continue to fall back on their original
arguments; try to change the subject to something they are more comfortable
talking about, or start expressing opinions with no factual merit.
What to remember when debating them:
Keep them on-topic. Don’t let them ignore your counterpoints
and then change the subject on you. They’re masters of that, but if you can keep
them on topic, eventually they will just start expressing opinions to which you
can say “do you have any facts to back that up?”
Fox News and Conservative Talk Radio Republicans:
This is one of the angriest groups of Republicans. They
watch Fox News or listen to conservative talk radio and they think it makes
them an expert on politics. The only knowledge they have of politics are
parroted talking points without any facts to back them up. When you defeat them
in debate, they will resort to calling you names like “liberal,” “commie,”
“socialist”; “baby-killer,” etc. They think all liberals are socialists who
want to take their money and give it to people who don’t deserve it.
The problem with this type of Republican’s views:
They have no idea what they are talking about. Usually
they’re just repeating things they’ve heard from Fox News or Rush Limbaugh.
They think that liberals want to take away their freedoms and they clearly
don’t know what the word “liberal” means, or what liberals have contributed to
our country and our freedoms. They think President Obama is comparable to
Hitler for passing healthcare reform. They accuse you of watching MSNBC if you
don’t agree with them. They call you a sheep but expect you to blindly believe
everything they tell you, without question.
What to remember when debating them:
Keep demanding facts from them to back up their assertions
until they break down and call you any of the aforementioned names. Ask them to
name specific freedoms that liberals have taken away from them. They have a
tendency to become violent so watch their hands if you are debating them face
to face.
Christian Republicans:
These Republicans are hypocrites. They do everything in the
name of Christ, while simultaneously acting as un-Christlike as humanly
possible. They support the right to carry assault weapons, are pro-war, and
completely ignore the fact that the Bible depicts Christ as a liberal who was
opposed to capitalism and violence. They sincerely believe that this is God’s
country and that God loves us Americans more than anyone else in the world.
They think that anyone who is not 100 percent pro-Israel is anti-Semitic. They
hate everyone who doesn’t agree with them and think the Bible tells them to…
and they hate gay people because they think they are sinners.
The problem with this type of Republican’s views:
They do terrible things in the name of their Lord. They think
that anyone who doesn’t agree with them is damned to hell or hates America.
They believe that we are a Christian nation even though the Founding Fathers
made sure they did not brand this country as a Christian nation. The Founding
Fathers wanted a country of religious freedom, free from religious persecution,
but these Republicans will never admit that.
What to remember when debating them:
There’s a list of all the quotes that prove our Founding
Fathers wanted a country of religious freedom. The link is HERE. Another thing
to remember is that the Christian Right is neither. Start asking them questions
like “how would Jesus feel about war?” “how would Jesus feel about assault
rifles?” or “do you REALLY think that America is God’s favorite country, in the
ENTIRE universe?” And, of course, these questions should yield a response that
thoroughly proves that they are hypocrites, and continuing to argue with them
would be a waste of time.
Tea Party Republicans:
These Republicans are a dumbed-down combination of the
previous two groups of Republicans. They think Sarah Palin is intelligent and
it’s the media filter’s fault that she looks so stupid. They think Reagan was
fiscally conservative even though he tripled the deficit. They watch Fox News
religiously, and think Glenn Beck is credible. They don’t understand why people
think they’re racist while they’re standing next to people holding racist
signs. They protest higher taxes even though taxes have gone down for 95
percent of working families since President Obama took office.
The problem with this type of Republican’s views:
They parrot Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin talking points. When
you discredit one thing they say, they immediately move on to the next subject.
Anyone who doesn’t agree with them is a socialist, even though they can’t give
you the actual definition of socialism. Many of them are on Medicare while
protesting “socialism.” They have never met a socialist, so they have no idea
what socialists believe. They think liberals are socialists and socialists are
Nazis.
What to remember when debating them:
They have no idea what they’re talking about. Ask them to
prove what they are saying. If you ask them a question and they respond with
another question, refuse to answer their question until they answer yours.
Don’t back down. Remind them that taxes have actually been lowered for 95
percent of working families. If debating them in public, be careful because
they are known to carry guns in places they don’t need them, like public parks
and bars and churches.
Birther Republicans:
The birthers think that Obama was born in Kenya. No matter
how much evidence you present that is contradictory to that thesis, they will
continue to insist that he is not the legitimate president. They are
sore-losers because McCain lost the election in 2008 – even though President
Obama has won reelection since then. They will never support Obama, even if he
paid off the entire national debt.
The problem with this type of Republican’s views:
They think Obama was born in Kenya. They think that Orly
Taitz, who grew up in a communist country, is credible, and that Obama is a
socialist. They think Donald Trump is a smart guy. They think that Obama’s
birth announcements in Hawaiian newspapers were propagated over 40 years in
advance of his election, just so that he could be elected someday.
What to remember when debating them:
Don’t waste your time. You could wave Obama’s actual birth
certificate in their face and they would still say it’s a fake. They are
sore-losers and they will never be happy as long as Obama is president. Make
jokes asking to see their birth certificates, or Sarah Palin’s birth
certificate. This is the best way to get them to go away.
Racist Republicans:
[DISCLAIMER: I am putting this one almost last for a reason.
I do NOT think all Republicans are racists. I have Republican family members
who are not racist. This section is only about the small percentage of
Republicans who are ACTUALLY racist, because they do exist. I'm not
"playing the race card" or "race-baiting," I'm just
describing a small group of racists who also affiliate themselves with the
Republican Party]
Racist Republicans hate Obama because he’s black. They think
that all Muslims are terrorists. They think Obama is a terrorist Muslim. They
think anyone with a name like Obama’s is a terrorist.
The problem with this type of Republican’s views:
They’re racist, but they think Obama is a racist. They can’t
understand why people call them racists when they post racist pictures or
racist comments and then claim not to be racist. Whenever they possibly can,
they will call you a racist, to hide the fact that they are actually racists.
What to remember when debating them:
They’re racists. Racists are uneducated bigots. You would
have a much easier time convincing an apple tree to start growing oranges.
Extremely Uneducated Republicans:
These Republicans are Republicans because they think it’s
cool. They have a Republican friend in one of the other groups listed, so they
think they know what they’re talking about. They have terrible spelling and
grammar but they expect you to believe whatever they say because they are
saying it to you.
The problem with this type of Republican’s views:
It’s hard to tell if they ever made it past the 4th grade.
Most of their posts are illegible. They don’t know anything about their
position other than what they have heard their friends say. They think
Republicans are fiscally conservative because they say that they are, and call
anyone who doesn’t agree with them “sheep.” They ignore all historical
information that is contradictory to what they say. They are 100 percent blind
to facts.
What to remember when debating them:
No amount of facts or logic will ever convince them that
their buddies are wrong. You could be a college professor and they will still
think your facts aren’t credible. Instead of trying to argue with them, try
explaining algebra to your dog. I’m sure it will be much more productive.
Hopefully this has been an informative resource for you. I
hope you will remember some of the things I have said the next time you are
engaged in a debate with a Republican. There’s definitely an overlap between
several of these types, so you may have to utilize several different tactics to
debate them.