Do you really think that calling people names as a first response is going to help the conservative cause? I'll assume for the sake of the argument that you are actually a conservative (the jury is out on that - you cite too many liberal sources).
If there are strong conservatives, let's say, who like Sarah Palin more than you do, what can possibly be gained by immediately calling them "Palin-bots?" What is your point?
Why, when someone disagrees with you, do you call them a "Hannity-bot" or a "Levin-bot," or a whatever-bot? What's your point in doing that repeatedly?
Do you think that's how we're going to win the war against Marxists? Do you think lying about fellow conservatives is going to help the conservative cause?
I'm really curious as to why you do what you do, again, presuming for the sake of the argument, that you actually are a conservative.
If you can explain yourself, perhaps I can understand why you act the way you do.
I don't use that term.
First of all, it doesn't set a good first tone (or whatever you want to call it).
You, LauraBot (and I don't blame you for that)! ;-)