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In reply to the discussion: Only AFTER the Iraq War became an unpopular clusterfuck did Greenwald begin to back away from Bush [View all]Scootaloo
(25,699 posts)Of course he wasn't in office in 2002 (nor was Greenwald, and in fact Greenwald still isn't, so drawing a direct comparison between the two is bizarre - it's not as if they're in competition over anything)
However, plenty of people we "support" were, and plenty of those people, like Greenwald, were happily riding on the war bandwagon until the ride got bumpy.
Now do they deserve the same attacking being thrown at greenwald, for the same actions? Do those who actually had the power to influence the decision deserve more or less?
Again, you're being very evasive here. If Greenwald's stance is a problem, then other people who had that stance ALSO have that problem., don't they? If we're going ot rend our shirts over Greenwald's stance, as you and Cali_Democrat seem wont to do, how can that be while you're in very clear support of people who did exactly the same thing?