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Proud to be a Moonbat - 7 months ago and?
Conservative, who is dressed as a detective, asks Moonbat questions about politics.
From the foregoing, the casual reader might assume that we have the origin of the word moonbat.
Moonbat gives reasonable answers, which the Conservative turns into illogical statements about liberals.
Far more often, he simply writes things that make readers say, 'Is this guy higher than a moonbat?'"
The Gremlin is here, but no pilot until the Moonbat gets in-except you.
There was enough of an e-maelstrom about the coinage of moonbat to lead to the origin.
"It was never officially named the Moonbat," Merritt insists.
Some folks thought it looked like a bat and was supposed to fly at night, and that's where they dreamed up moonbat."
All the while peppering pejoratives like "moonbat" throughout the content directed at Digg users.
Moonbat used in United States politics as a pejorative political epithet referring to progressives or leftists.
Whilst blogger Moonbat obviously lives, works and breathes in a metroploitan environment, where a car should not be necessary.
"Once in a Blue Moonbat Video".
Wingnut (politics), an American slang term for a person who holds extreme political (especially right-wing) views; compare with "moonbat"
Poor Moonbat seems to know almost as little about wind turbines as Chris Huhne.
He said he was scoutmaster of Troop One, Rutherford City, Moonbat Patrol.
"Airplane enthusiasts called me up all the time in the early 1970's asking about the Moonbat, and I told them this is not the name of the plane.
But Sipos actually experienced eternity during the MoonBat TransAmerica Footrace.
"Too Hot to Handle: McDonnell XP-67 Moonbat".
In American politics, the term is more often aimed at members of the political right than those of the political left, for which the alternative term moonbat is more often used.
But coiners can't be choosers; when it comes to political Americanisms, usage determines meaning, and the overwhelming use of moonbat is in derogation of what used to be called "the loony left."
If you listen and I did not tell you it was Senator Durbin you would most certainly believe this must have been said by some left-wing moonbat who hates American servicemen.
The McDonnell XP-67 "Bat" or "Moonbat" was a prototype for a twin-engine, long range, single-seat interceptor aircraft for the United States Army Air Forces.
A long poem, The Proving of Gennad: A Mythological Romance by Landred Lewis (1890), uses the term "moonbat" to refer to unsound ideas, but not specifically political ones.
The problem with poor old Moonbat is that he is not very bright, and is so unable to think outside his own prejudices that he never stops to look carefully at the evidence before going into hyperventilation mode.