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In reply to the discussion: Greenwald: Vote Obama – If You Want a Centrist Republican for US President [View all]ProSense
(116,464 posts)10. Did I say
Reflecting this difficulty for the GOP field is the fact that former Bush officials, including Dick Cheney, have taken to lavishing Obama with public praise for continuing his predecessor's once-controversial terrorism polices. In the last GOP foreign policy debate, the leading candidates found themselves issuing recommendations on the most contentious foreign policy question (Iran) that perfectly tracked what Obama is already doing, while issuing ringing endorsements of the president when asked about one of his most controversial civil liberties assaults (the due-process-free assassination of the American-Yemeni cleric Anwar Awlaki). Indeed, when it comes to the foreign policy and civil liberties values Democrats spent the Bush years claiming to defend, the only candidate in either party now touting them is the libertarian Ron Paul, who vehemently condemns Obama's policies of drone killings without oversight, covert wars, whistleblower persecutions, and civil liberties assaults in the name of terrorism.
...fuck Greenwald? I will happily cast my vote for Obama.
Ex-Aide: Ron Paul Foreign Policy is 'Sheer Lunacy'
Ron Paul is not having the best holiday season. First the media discovered racist, anti-Semitic newsletters that went out under Pauls name in the 1970s, 80s and 90s. Then the New York Times did a story about the support Paul draws from white supremacists and anti-Semites.
Now theres former Paul staffer Eric Dondero purporting to describe the ins and outs of Pauls positions on everything from Israel (it shouldnt exist) to Hitler (we shouldnt have fought him) to 9/11 (U.S. authorities may have known about the attacks) to Afghanistan (we shouldnt have invaded). He calls Pauls foreign policy sheer lunacy.
Or, as the conservative Weekly Standard summarized in hits headline: Ex-Aide Says Ron Paul Is a 9/11 Truther & Isolationist Who Thinks U.S. Shouldn't Have Fought Hitler.
In his 2,100-word piece, posted at RightwingNews.com, Dondero says he held several campaign and Capitol Hill posts with Paul from 1987 to 2003. At his own website, LibertarianRepublican.net, he said he was revealing much of the information for the first time. Much of what I have to say will not please the liberal media hacks. Though, the Ron Paul diehards will find much objectionable, as well, Dondero wrote.
http://news.yahoo.com/ex-aide-ron-paul-foreign-policy-sheer-lunacy-144730256.html
Ron Paul is not having the best holiday season. First the media discovered racist, anti-Semitic newsletters that went out under Pauls name in the 1970s, 80s and 90s. Then the New York Times did a story about the support Paul draws from white supremacists and anti-Semites.
Now theres former Paul staffer Eric Dondero purporting to describe the ins and outs of Pauls positions on everything from Israel (it shouldnt exist) to Hitler (we shouldnt have fought him) to 9/11 (U.S. authorities may have known about the attacks) to Afghanistan (we shouldnt have invaded). He calls Pauls foreign policy sheer lunacy.
Or, as the conservative Weekly Standard summarized in hits headline: Ex-Aide Says Ron Paul Is a 9/11 Truther & Isolationist Who Thinks U.S. Shouldn't Have Fought Hitler.
In his 2,100-word piece, posted at RightwingNews.com, Dondero says he held several campaign and Capitol Hill posts with Paul from 1987 to 2003. At his own website, LibertarianRepublican.net, he said he was revealing much of the information for the first time. Much of what I have to say will not please the liberal media hacks. Though, the Ron Paul diehards will find much objectionable, as well, Dondero wrote.
http://news.yahoo.com/ex-aide-ron-paul-foreign-policy-sheer-lunacy-144730256.html
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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