Fellas, we gotta decide which insults and adjectives to sling in our baseless, emotive attacks - individual and societal - these next few years. We have seen many examples tossed around, but it will still be hard to choose. The bar has been set high by our friends across the aisle.
I favor “dolt” - especially when paired with “mindless” - but I will listen to alternatives.
“Nazi,” “Fascist” and “Racist” have been heavily used, but since they were MISused by mindless dolts (see?) I move that we keep them in play. Accuracy is usually a benefit.
“Piss-ant” and the derivative “pissant” are good, but usually misunderstood outside the Southern football practice. Too subtle for here?
“Traitorous fools” seems like an internal conflict at first, but give it a minute to steep, and I think you will see it’s advantages.
I tend to reject “stupid” and “idiot.” Accuracy is sometimes an impediment, and the best insults require a slight twist.
I don’t want to dominate the meeting, so I yield back some time. I’m sure the members will have better ideas.
I favor “dolt” - especially when paired with “mindless” - but I will listen to alternatives.
“Nazi,” “Fascist” and “Racist” have been heavily used, but since they were MISused by mindless dolts (see?) I move that we keep them in play. Accuracy is usually a benefit.
“Piss-ant” and the derivative “pissant” are good, but usually misunderstood outside the Southern football practice. Too subtle for here?
“Traitorous fools” seems like an internal conflict at first, but give it a minute to steep, and I think you will see it’s advantages.
I tend to reject “stupid” and “idiot.” Accuracy is sometimes an impediment, and the best insults require a slight twist.
I don’t want to dominate the meeting, so I yield back some time. I’m sure the members will have better ideas.