Firstly, my esteemed colleague, I wish to thank you for pointing out that my "posts in general in this forum speak for themselves." So extremly profound of you, I pray that your wisdom may never cease and that you may impart us with more as time goes on.
Secondly, I was under the impression that this forum is for impressions, for ideas, for thoughts and for generalisations. If this were for extended responses, essays or even thesis' then i'm in the wrong place, forgive me. I await your essay that corrects me but until such time; shut the fuck up, jesus.
It is ironic that you so willingly refute my generalisations with your more specific generalisations, which takes all the grass out from under you. I don't think that saying that the Liberal Party can move no further right is on the same scale as my highlighting the differences between left and right politicians.
I honestly cannot believe that I am even considering responding at any length, so I shall cut myself off here and await your essay or thesis or, if you can handle neither of the aforementioned text types, an extended response.
Perhaps I should sit in on an introduction to politics lecture and I may well just do that soon... but do not pretend that having a degree makes you any more qualified to argue what is essentially a subjective matter. A degree takes you deeper, it does not make you any more right. Irrellevant, perhaps... but I wanted to get that out of the way before you brought it up.
NB: Final paragraph does not refer to any professional degree such as Law or Medicine. It does, however, refer to subjective things such as philosophy, which is what we're talking about. So stay on track, please.