It's extraordinary how the politics of envy are in the DNA of the Labour Party — hence
the sneering comment about David Cameron's «exceptionally privileged background» — coupled with constant «parroting» that Cameron went to Eton as if that was something illegal they've unearthed.
Not exact matches
re Rush L's
comment - anybody who doesn't share the exact same ideology as you has to be slammed and
sneered at.
People
sneer at the former communist true believers who have now become capitalist managers, and they make snide
comments about foreigners who migrate from Eastern Europe and are willing to work for less money than Germans are.
People like you two, and Caroljrdd, who are johnny come lately commenters, here only to
sneer (and not even very effectively) will never be respected because there's no substance behind your dumb
comments.
Tory MP Kevin Foster last night said: «These
comments sum up the attitude of a left wing metropolitan elite who
sneer at those who take pride in our nation being a global power and sitting at the world's top tables.
As usual with any Post article that discusses global warming and climate change, the
comments are already dominated by
sneering, arrogant deniers who ignore the actual content of the article and launch into their scripted, robotic, idiotic diatribes.
BTW, the «stated before»
sneer from Gates — the relevant
comment was posted at almost the same time as mine, so Gates»
comment is just superfluous
Oh, sure a few may trickle by, not to engage, but to
sneer and throw a few snide
comments.
While every time I mention some oldster's
comment about how much more bays used to freeze over some denier
sneers at me with some historical event that shows I'm full of it, I think ordinary people are capable of taking it in.
Name calling,
sneering, eye - rolling and hurtful
comments are not a part of your daily conversations.
Be on the lookout for common no - nos, like rolling your eyes,
sneering, or making passive - aggressive
comments.