Are you really falling for the nonsense?
gul·li·ble/ˈgələbəl/
Adjective: Easily persuaded to believe something; credulous.
Synonyms: credulous - naive - trustful
So if a politician says that he intends to make some whacked out crazy policy, the problem is actually with me for believing he might support that policy?
So, if a politician states that he will run on a platform of eradicating the white race, I should vote for him because it's so out there that it will never be implemented? He also has some vague fiscal policies that I think I might agree with, but anytime you get him in front of a mic he talks about this race war thing.
The thing is, I
want to believe that making pornography illegal, or implementing a policy that "every home computer that comes into homes in America, has an easy to engage internet filter that blocks pornography" is so ridiculous and anti-liberty that it would never pass. But, obviously people support that shit, hence the applause, and the rabid Santorum supporters. That's more support than I
ever saw for SOPA/PIPA, and they're still trying to push that piece of shit legislation through.
Why even entertain the idea? Why does this appeal to enough people that they want to say shit like this, even if they have no intention of making it a law?
You'd better believe shit like that will surface in the general election, and sane Americans will be disgusted by it.