mutilatioextrapolatidoicious
mutilatio -- from 'mutilate' - truncated, maimed, to cut up or radically alter, to cut off or permanently detroy an essential part of
extrapolati -- from 'extrapolate' - to infer from the known, project, extend or expand into the unknown so as to build a basis for conjectural statements about the unknown
doicious -- from 'supercalifragilisticexpialidoicious' - an absurdly meaningless but nonetheless intriguing expression invented for the pleasure of children of all ages for a musical number in the Disney film "Mary Poppins".
So, then:
mutilatioextrapolatidoicious -- to absurdly and meaninglessly extrapolate from an entirely mutilated initial concept into completely ridiculous, if intriguing, assertions of conjecture as truth.
mutilatioextrapolatidoicious -- to absurdly and meaninglessly extrapolate from an entirely mutilated initial concept into completely ridiculous, if intriguing, assertions of conjecture as truth.
I still say you're just showing off!
If you mean argue like a liberal say argue like a liberal.