The Democrats' Hissy Fit
Although I'd never thought about it, I didn't know southern girls had hissy fits, too. Kyle-Anne Shiver describes what she saw the Democrats doing about SCHIP in Congress on C-SPAN as a "Southern belle hissy fit," or taking the argument to a level of pure emotion:- deceitful
underhanded
below-the-belt
used when the opponent held a significant power advantage
perfectly acceptable because
it is used when you don't get your way with facts
or with reasoned argument,
totally unencumbered by rational thought
afflicted can accuse the opponent of being “vicious,” “mean,” “unreasonable,” “vile,” “cruel,” “a bully,”
and ride the emotional wave of perfected guile to victory
In other words, you get your own way in the matter.
The female hissy fit--is definitely national, and obviously not limited to women.
- Shiver concludes: "When the leaders of Congress wish to propose a socialist encroachment upon another segment of the private economy, it would serve them well to abandon the tactics of emotionalism and deceit. If they are the stalwart proponents of the free-will, free-thought democracy that they incessantly claim to be, then there should never be just cause for the kind of emotional trickery demonstrated by a parade of the victims* of American “injustice.” A straightforward argument based upon sound reason is what a free people should demand from her leaders. In every instance."
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