Yeah, i'm a conservative and I definitely would take classic liberalism over neoconservatism. The Hannitys and Coulters out there just make me sick. That said, the original post is somewhat humorous when taken from the perspective of conservative stereotyping of liberals. Most conservatives believe that liberals are so enamored by having a wide variety of experiences that they tell their kids to touch stoves in order to feel and understand what a hot stove is really like, and to do something really rude and disrespectful to a stranger in order to understand what response it brings and as an opportunity to ponder how it feels to the other person. When taken in that context the post is... hmm.. a bit redundant actually. And the women who work in clothing stores.... how do they know the political orientation of their customers? Oh, and has he ever been in a deep south Wal-Mart? You'll see the most feaux-patriotic, Bush-lovin-even-though-he's-givin'-them-Messicans-all-our-jobs-but-I-really-don't-care-as-long-as-he-protects-us-from-all-them-Iranian-camel-jockeys conservatives on earth, who have the nastiest kids throwing coke at each other with broken arms and chipped teeth from crashing four-willers in that thick stand of trees thar in the holler. So it's not a liberal thing. Oh, and I'm a true conservative, which is the same I guess as a classical liberal.