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In reply to the discussion: Proud Member Of "The Glenn Greenwald Left" Here. [View all]KoKo
(84,711 posts)You are putting words in my answer to you that are not there.
BTW: There were DU'ers who felt we shouldn't push for Single Payer because it was asking more than could be passed by Congress...and there are some who've been here a long time who excused the give away to Wall Street when Obama appointed many of the ones who could have intervened to stop it...or were complicit in the Deregulation that caused it in the first place. What about some Democrats not standing up against cuts in Food Stamps for the poor in the Farm Bill re-authorization and those who were fine with the Chained CPI in the Simpson-Bowles in Congress and here on DU.
It's obvious that neither here nor in our Party is everyone on the same page with what you describe as being a "Liberal." But, there are those of us on the Left who are attacked for not being "centrist/compromising" enough. And that fuels the fire. So, when you try to make an issue of what political views Greenwald has (which has a tone of discrediting him and his reporting) then you are really making "him" the issue and not the body of work he's done for years in his reporting in his original blog, then for Salon and now for Guardian. You focused on two paragraphs to tie him to Bush. Others call him a Paulite Libertarian. I think he "is what he is" and many of us on the Left and Center enjoy reading him.