I'll take 'Things that never happened' for $200, please, Alex.I remember watching Donahue, maybe it was one of the interviewers, of the time. A liberal, hippie‑type guest was being interviewed, and something he said stuck with me for the rest of my life. He said that anything you have to work for, implying anything you have to fight for, is not worth having. Perhaps that should have been the liberal motto.
Actually, maybe I'm wrong: and Phil Donoghue did in fact comb through all the liberals he knew to find a lazy slob. I'm sure they exist, just as they do in all spheres.
As a lifelong liberal by anyone's standards, anything we do not have now, and that we want, is worth fighting for. Universal emancipation, for example - not just white male landowners. Freedom to shop or go to a restaurant on a Sunday if shop workers and bus drivers and chefs can be persuaded to work on a Sunday (or Saturday or Friday depending on your point of view). Freedom to drink clean water or breathe clean air that won't kill you.
Morons exist, lib. We have one living in the White House (I'm in DC at the moment so he's just down the street from me). But that has never been the liberal motto.