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Showing Original Post only (View all)Greenwald: Vote Obama – If You Want a Centrist Republican for US President [View all]
http://www.commondreams.org/view/2011/12/27-10Vote Obama If You Want a Centrist Republican for US President
Because Barack Obama has adopted so many core Republican beliefs, the US opposition race is a shambles.
by Glenn Greenwald
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In a desperate attempt to find someone less slithery and soulless (not to mention less Mormon), party members have lurched manically from one ludicrous candidate to the next, only to watch in horror as each wilted the moment they were subjected to scrutiny. Incessant pleas to the party's ostensibly more respectable conservatives to enter the race have been repeatedly rebuffed. Now, only Romney remains viable. Republican voters are thus slowly resigning themselves to marching behind a vacant, supremely malleable technocrat whom they plainly detest.
In fairness to the much-maligned GOP field, they face a formidable hurdle: how to credibly attack Obama when he has adopted so many of their party's defining beliefs. Depicting the other party's president as a radical menace is one of the chief requirements for a candidate seeking to convince his party to crown him as the chosen challenger. Because Obama has governed as a centrist Republican, these GOP candidates are able to attack him as a leftist radical only by moving so far to the right in their rhetoric and policy prescriptions that they fall over the cliff of mainstream acceptability, or even basic sanity.
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It is in the realm of foreign policy, terrorism and civil liberties where Republicans encounter an insurmountable roadblock. A staple of GOP politics has long been to accuse Democratic presidents of coddling America's enemies (both real and imagined), being afraid to use violence, and subordinating US security to international bodies and leftwing conceptions of civil liberties.
But how can a GOP candidate invoke this time-tested caricature when Obama has embraced the vast bulk of George Bush's terrorism policies; waged a war against government whistleblowers as part of a campaign of obsessive secrecy; led efforts to overturn a global ban on cluster bombs; extinguished the lives not only of accused terrorists but of huge numbers of innocent civilians with cluster bombs and drones in Muslim countries; engineered a covert war against Iran; tried to extend the Iraq war; ignored Congress and the constitution to prosecute an unauthorized war in Libya; adopted the defining Bush/Cheney policy of indefinite detention without trial for accused terrorists; and even claimed and exercised the power to assassinate US citizens far from any battlefield and without due process?
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Greenwald: Vote Obama – If You Want a Centrist Republican for US President [View all]
Karmadillo
Dec 2011
OP
When he wrote his 1st book, he hadn't voted in a Presidential election.
Luminous Animal
Dec 2011
#14
I do poll watching for the Democratic Party in every election. It is dismaying but a fact of U.S.
Luminous Animal
Dec 2011
#59
Don't forget ... Limpballs didn't vote for his Lord and Savior, Ronald Reagan ... because
zbdent
Dec 2011
#72
His vote won't and hasn't determined who is elected President. Nor will yours.
Better Believe It
Dec 2011
#95
So your single vote will determine who is elected President. Sounds like a really close election!
Better Believe It
Dec 2011
#105
Gary Johnson, aka Mitt Romney. Glenn's working overtime for that Koch money.
Tarheel_Dem
Dec 2011
#19
I have to put you on ignore for engaging in personal attacks against DU'ers.
Better Believe It
Dec 2011
#97
I won't tell you what to do with your advice. Didn't you claim to have me on "Ignore"?
Tarheel_Dem
Dec 2011
#101
He said he's "keeping his eye on" former GOPer and now Libertarian Gary Johnson...
jefferson_dem
Dec 2011
#73
Yep, the fact of the matter is that Obama is somewhere to the right of Eisenhower,
MadHound
Dec 2011
#2
Too bad President Obama is so quick to use war as a negotiating tool, unlike Eisenhower
sad sally
Dec 2011
#93
Point of information, Greenwald reported on Twitter that he did not write the headline.
Luminous Animal
Dec 2011
#3
Ignore all of his progressive legislation and you too can live in fantasy-land with Glenn
tridim
Dec 2011
#5
Greenwald's defense of Ron Paul in the newsletters situation should be the clue
Bolo Boffin
Dec 2011
#7
I've read and reread the article and I can find no defense of the newsletters anywhere.
Luminous Animal
Dec 2011
#36
Maybe because Conor's piece was posted the day before and Alex's piece was posted
Luminous Animal
Dec 2011
#81
It's a good thing people generally ignore uber partsans who prop up certain politicians
fascisthunter
Dec 2011
#33
He can't live in the U.S. because the U.S. bars his partner from U.S. residency.
Luminous Animal
Dec 2011
#18
"I affirm my distaste for photographic leader-glorification, but I'll rescind my invocation of Leni
Luminous Animal
Dec 2011
#41
Show me. I once spent 2-3 hours looking for evidence that she supported Hillary and I could find
Luminous Animal
Dec 2011
#48
And when I was doing my research, I found as many "pro-Obama/anti-Hillary" posts.
Luminous Animal
Dec 2011
#67
Read my post, I addressed the telecom and Lieberman posts. They're the only two.
joshcryer
Dec 2011
#70
Uh, he does not reside in the US due to bigoted immigration laws. No matter what you think of
Bluenorthwest
Dec 2011
#46
The article is about the crazy radical Republican field. It is not about
Luminous Animal
Dec 2011
#43
There's been a string of cherrypicking Greenwald articles recently. People taking random paragraphs
Puregonzo1188
Dec 2011
#125
Not once in the entire article does Greenwald advocate for a far right wing fundy
Luminous Animal
Dec 2011
#47
His ardent supporters are the Democratic Party. Sorry you don't stand with us.
MjolnirTime
Dec 2011
#37
And when Kuch announces his support for Obama will you call him a Repub?
great white snark
Dec 2011
#49
What gives you the right to label others, some who have been on this board as long or longer
FrenchieCat
Dec 2011
#76
I see lots of people calling Glen Greenwald names, and getting on him for his Libertarian slant
DisgustipatedinCA
Dec 2011
#54
Nailling us to a cross.....is what Greenwald is recommending for the American people.....
FrenchieCat
Dec 2011
#62
Perhaps Greenwald prefers and will vote for a Centrist Republican President.
Better Believe It
Dec 2011
#98
Yup, and he doesn't even mention the environmental disaster Obama has been...
joeybee12
Dec 2011
#130