I am glad you picked up on this too. I Yoffe-world, there are no bad conservatives. It is always liberals who call names, make assumptions that everyone agrees with them, isolate others, and use rotten logic.
Remember the theoretical office worker who criticized her conservative co-workers? Remember the party-goer who was in a mixed-race marriage who was offended by assumptions she was a liberal? And now, we have a teenager (?) who is a closet Republican.
Look, I like fiction as well as the next person, but I don't understand why Yoffe is allowed to "edit" people's letters by making liberals always the bad guys and conservatives poor little picked-on darlings.
It is really spectacularly obvious that Yoffe is a conservative who is being "picked on" by liberals. I say "picked on" because Yoffe is one of the most God-awfully stupid creatures on the face of the planet, and she cannot understand that she is being properly raked over the coals for having said something God-awfully stupid in favor of conservatism.
I really don't understand why Slate allows her to do this. But, then, Slate is mostly good for a laugh. That bozo, Saletan, doesn't understand enough about research to realize when he has been promoting lockstep white-supremacist dogma.
Anybody who has not yet figured out that Yoffe is not giving advice, but creating an alternative world in which she is righting the wrongs of her life is just living in as big a fantasy world as she is. I mean, seriously--this woman is mentally ill.
Could she please be replaced--this is seriously getting sick.