KrauserKrauser wrote:Illuminatus Primus wrote:What a moron. When Democrats go to "war" against abstract ideas, maybe some money gets wasted or it wasn't well thought out. When Republicans do it, they kill hundreds of thousand of people for abstract political purposes.
Jesus, IP, do you need glasses or something, I explicitly removed the Iraq from the "War on Terror" to allow for better debate.
Why? Afterall, the GOP is the one that INSISTS that Iraq is VITAL to the War on Terror. Do you get to make up your own GOP for the purposes of the argument? That's moving goalposts.
KrauserKrauser wrote:I mean, if you want to talk about Democrats going to war and killing hundreds of thousands of people for abstract political purposes, I'll gladly throw Vietnam on the table.
Only if thousands of advisers in Vietnam before Kennedy took office or our support for France in Indochina doesn't count. And to be fair, liberal/progressives have generally opposed all these conflicts.
KrauserKrauser wrote:Democrat started, Republican ended. Iraq war, Republican started, presumably Democrat ended. Again, both parties have histories of this type of shit, does that suddenly open the flood gates for blatant bullshit to be spewed without being challened?
Clearly the progressive-liberal position on these conflicts and policies has been consistently in the right. It is the further you go to the right, be it moderate or conservative Democrat, followed by GOP (far-right) which supports these things. Are you arguing it wasn't William F. Buckley and lunatics like the Birchers who were the conservative anti-communist zealots? Were these the core of the Democrat coalition? What about McCarthy? Warmongers love the GOP, and the GOP loves warmongers.
KrauserKrauser wrote:Edit* Because if they aren't enthusiastic about it, that somehow means something, somewhere. I know it makes it better for you to sleep at night. That's it. Nice cop out.
You're squealing about Mike saying the GOP is full of quasi-fascists and far-right extremists. It is. The institutional right-wing quality of the Democrats does not reflect any differently on the GOP. What, do you think Mike votes for the Democrats or thinks they should stay where they are right now or move further to the Left? I vote for the party with the fewest warmongering, business-cockglobbling, religious fanatic, quasi-authoritarians as I can.
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