Liberals by far. Just he whole control Moveon and the other Soros funded ops have on them where they even went of a Moveon debate but not the middle of the road established DLC debate. Plus liberals can not criticize their leaders, tabloid writers or the mainstream media. Conservatives went after the party and President Bush on the proposed immigration plan and other areas we disagree with the President. Plus we take on our writers and speakers like yesterday when Ann Coulter needed to be set down for her clearly anti-Semite comments and hate filled rhetoric.
2007-10-13 08:53:46
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answered by ALASPADA 6
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Nic, there's a gray area between "kool aid" and "not kool aid"... Further, there's a gray area between "liberal" and "conservative" - Bush and Collin Powell, for instance... further, at what point does "not kool aid" become "kool aid"?
Also, like Clinton, some people may not completely "inhale" the kool aid..
So that your question, really, begs for a book to be written.
2007-10-13 05:45:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I think the influence of conservative talk radio and Fox News definitely swings the kool aid spiggot firmly under the open and waiting mouths of the Conservative pundits.
These media players have the strongest influence with the propaganda they peddle.
That much is obvious from the failure of Air America and the low ratings of shows like Countdown. Liberals don't typically drink the koolaid.
2007-10-13 05:41:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Ok, I am about as conservative as they come and I will go through about a gallon of Koolaid a day. I use the one where you ahve to control the sugar so instead of a cup per hlaf gallon I use about 3/4 or 2/3 a cup. And my favorites are Cherry, Black Cherry, Grape, and both kinds of Lemonade.
Oh and I would rather the Koolaid instead of the beer that I also love to drink.
Gosh, after reading some of these answers, I guess I was a little to innocent. I just like Koolaid. It helps me get my daily allowence of water.
2007-10-13 05:37:38
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answered by Michael H 5
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Conservatives
2007-10-13 05:45:32
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answered by ck4829 7
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You answered your own question. If you call yourself a "conservative" or a "liberal", you're already drinking it. Much like the Jonestown folks, how much you drink of either flavor is related to how much you thrash around spouting useless rhetoric at the top of your lungs.
EDIT: Just curious, how many people who use the "drink the Kool-Aid" metaphor even know where it came from anymore?
2007-10-13 05:43:30
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answered by Mark M 3
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nicely, this hyperbole is utilized by potential of the two Conservatives and Liberals in disregarding the strikes of the different. it truly is a word that refers back to the Kool-help blend made by potential of Jim Jones to be inebriated by potential of his followers to devote suicide at Jonestown. They did it. The word now refers to blind followership, oftentimes to political philosophy. The followers do not think of regarding the project, they only shop on with. One element the place Liberals could desire to be defined as "eating the Kool-help" is with the disconnect and dichotomy between Obama's schedule and the effect and effects of the regulations from that schedule. he's perceived as constantly campaigning, not governing. He gets considered by potential of his supporters as being on the outdoors, attempting to alter the equipment, while, in actuality he's the equipment. If regulations fail, he basically blames Bush or others. His followers settle for that. His answer to the project is, very actually, extra of his schedule is needed and much less opposition to it. The Bush tax cuts are often blamed for the recession. I even have yet to pay attention somebody clarify how. they're in charge for dropping unemployment from 6.2% to 4.4% and increasing revenues to government. This while Bush spending did not decrease. This allowed for Bush's 2nd term deficits to drop severely from over $six hundred billion to below $200 billion. All this have been given blown out of the water by potential of the interior maximum loan meltdown and next recession. Did Bush make contributions to the interior maximum loan meltdown, sure. So did Congressional Republicans and Democrats. in spite of the shown fact that, the reality that a recession ends potential in spite of forces led to it have moved sufficient out of the equipment as in an attempt to not abate financial strengthen. Any valid Bush Bashing ended then. The recession ended July 2009, 4 finished years in the past! additionally, commonly used American recessions final 6-24 months. This final recession lasted 24 months, now not than commonly used. The "harm" to the yank financial equipment became not some style of deadly physique blow it relatively is puzzling to recover from. American recovers commence, sharply, quickly after a recession is over. As already suggested, the recession became over in July 2009 and restoration has been something yet sharp. All this places the lack of restoration squarely interior the lap of Obama. yet his followers do not make the relationship subsequently, drink to Kool-help.
2016-10-22 06:32:27
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answered by ? 4
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liberals! Bill O'Reilly is the Kool-Aid Quote King...And no matter how mad you liberals get at him, he does have both sides on the show. He is "fair and balanced" because I have become just as mad at his guests on his show as I have at Hillary and John Edwards.
2007-10-13 06:39:01
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answered by M.S.S. 1
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I am conservative and like Michael said I drink it too, the water we have that comes out of the tap tastes like crap so the koolaid makes it yummy, and when its not beer its koolaid, (though it only the sugar free kind, as I do not drink sugar!)
plus i try to use a straw to drink it as i get that Koolaid smile and look like a tard in public, haha! though i do not go out in public that much and its not cause of the koolaid smile its cause of the beer, hahaha blawww blawww hahaha!
2007-10-13 05:58:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Metaphorical Koolaide, or actual Koolaide?
My guess is that, at least with the metaphorical Koolaide, it's the tiny percent of diehard conservatives who think all is well in Iraq, that our economy is booming, and we don't need to make sure all kids have health insurance, who are guzzling Koolaide as though there were no tomorrow.
2007-10-13 05:35:16
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answered by Jodie G 5
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