Ive come to the conclusion, from this article, that neither side truely understands each other, and they are ok with that as long as there are people that dont know what they are talking about that fall into the necessary category. If you believe the things this article claims republicans, or even the majority of conservatives mean, then you are just as brainwashed as you claim the far right to be.
I believe Gingrich summed it up nicely during the debate when he said that people want yes or no answers to the extreme questions, when those extreme questions matter less than 1% of the time. This shows extremes (as do the majority of your posts) and as long as extremes are shown, the informant, no matter how righteous the intentions, will lose credibility.
The "lie" about obama wanting to raise taxes isnt even a lie.
"2. President Obama wants to raise your taxes. These attacks were works of pure fiction, given that Obama campaigned that he wouldn't raise taxes on anyone making more than $250,000 per year, and would cut taxes on most families below that range."
The right that are at least informed, dont expect anything other than this. To poke fun at the bonus lie, if he was a socialist, this is exactly what would be expected, as it is the best way to spread the wealth.
Dont get me wrong here, all the data shown in the article is correct, however, the "lies" are either misunderstandings, or extremist positions, and the responses to them, although mostly accurate, show social engineering of their own.