Every family’s got one, at least. That hardcore conservative who makes every Thanksgiving get-together a nightmare by sounding off, unprompted, on how liberals are ruining this country with their taxing and their spending and their gay-marrying, and how back in my day blah blah blah.
Usually you just keep your head down and stare into your turkey and try not to make eye contact with anyone. Then the next morning in the shower you remember what you should have said in response.
But this year’s going to be different. Why? Because here at msnbc, we’ve anticipated crazy Uncle Gary’s top talking points, and provided you with the concise, factual, snappy rebuttals you need to finally shut him up once and for all.
So without further ado, we present: msnbc’s Top 10 Comebacks For Use Against The Family Conservative
1. When He Says: “Obama only won because of voter fraud. This new site barackofraudo.com explains it all.”
You say: “Voter fraud is extremely rare. UFO sightings are actually more common! In the last ten years, there have only been 13 credible cases of in-person voter impersonation. Photo ID laws, by contrast, have the potential to disenfranchise hundreds of thousands of voters— disproportionately minorities, young people, and the poor. And that site you mentioned is run by the same guy who said the polls were biased in Obama’s favor and Romney was going to win easily. Look how that turned out.”
2. When He Says: “OK, but Obama definitely got a boost when he cooked the books on those jobs numbers.”
You Say: “Actually, the Bureau of Labor Statisitics, which puts out the jobs numbers, is run by career civil servants, not political appointees. In fact, some people who work at the Labor Department have actually donated to Republican campaigns! And Jack Welch, the most prominent of the Jobs Truthers, ended up backing off his claim, saying he wasn’t talking about the White House.”
3. When He Says: “Well, fine, but you can’t deny that Obama only won because Hurricane Sandy and Chris Christie made him look presidential in the final week.”
You Say: “Actually, Nate Silver used something we call ‘data’ to convincingly debunk that idea. Although he is “thin and effeminate,” so I guess you can’t trust him.”
4. When He Says: “And speaking of Hurricane Sandy, there’s no evidence it was caused by climate change, like liberals are saying.”
You Say: “That’s beside the point. Climate scientists have been predicting a greater frequency of extreme weather events like Sandy as a result of climate change for years, and the rising tides that were definitely caused by climate change made the flooding much, much worse.”
5. When He Says: “Obama promised to be post-partisan, but he’s completely unwilling to work with Republicans.”
You Say: “Obama spent all of 2009 and much of 2010 trying to compromise with Republicans on the stimulus, health-care reform, deficit reduction, and financial reform. Meanwhile, even before Obama took office, the GOP held a meeting where they agreed on a strategy of knee-jerk opposition as a way to beat Obama in 2012. “If he was for it, we had to be against it,” as one participant explained it. Wanna blame someone for the lack of bipartisanship? Look at your own party.”
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