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In reply to the discussion: I see people like Glenn Greenwald, Matt Taibbi and Cenk Uygur are being attacked in a big way [View all]ProSense
(116,464 posts)191. So
Also, anyone who doesn't want to hang Ron Paul, or who has the temerity to notice that as bad as he is, he's the only candidate who has taken principled stands against perpetual war for empire and the insane drug war. Because, you know, that makes the current middle-management PR officer pretending to be el supremo in Washington look bad for waging both of these forms of war.
...now Ron Paul supporters or Ron Paul are off limits to criticism? I don't think the word "hang" and a person accused of being a racist should be in the same sentence!
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I see people like Glenn Greenwald, Matt Taibbi and Cenk Uygur are being attacked in a big way [View all]
Cali_Democrat
Dec 2011
OP
Attacking Ron Paul supporter Glenn Greenwald and "former" neo-con Cenk Uygur?
TheWraith
Dec 2011
#39
Glenn Greenwald is not a Ron Paul supporter or if he is he hasn't publicly endorsed him.
Puregonzo1188
Dec 2011
#97
You have to actually read Glenn Greenwald to understand his analytical mind. I guess it's easier
sabrina 1
Dec 2011
#253
More like anyone who lies to trash the administration goes on the list...
TreasonousBastard
Dec 2011
#50
Thank you for your reasoned posts. I hope this is not a preview of the coming election season
sabrina 1
Dec 2011
#67
By "Smearing and attacking rather than providing reasons to support Democrats."
A Simple Game
Dec 2011
#108
No you skirt around it by saying that anybody who doesn't agree with your position
mythology
Dec 2011
#143
Yes, people start off with attacks on those they disagree with and that starts a vicious cycle
sabrina 1
Dec 2011
#148
Many of these are attacks on the persons, not what is said. That is what makes them
Bluenorthwest
Dec 2011
#63
There's a difference. We pay Obama's, Hillary's, and Biden's salaries.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Dec 2011
#14
you silencing silencer of dissent! why, i'm pretty sure you have shut down 99.999999% of all
dionysus
Dec 2011
#19
You mean you've seen some of their policies and appointments attacked in a big way, right? n/t
eridani
Dec 2011
#138
And the attackers have DU accomplices. Kucinich of course. Wont surprise me if they
rhett o rick
Dec 2011
#10
Tsk. Tsk. They are troublemakers who don't toe the party line or join the fan club.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Dec 2011
#12
Taibbi is very independent. I read of his life's experiences and love his writing style.
JohnnyRingo
Dec 2011
#21
The use one logical fallacy after another- but what does that behavior reap?
Poll_Blind
Dec 2011
#85
All 3, for the right or wrong reasons, have spent a good deal of their careers attacking people...
phleshdef
Dec 2011
#27
I'd like to see some opinions of the points raised discussed rather than personal attacks
TheKentuckian
Dec 2011
#124
you are aware the slight difference between 'holding feet to fire' and 'toss him in the bonfire' yes
Bodhi BloodWave
Dec 2011
#208
You can add me too. I never understood the need to name-call which from my observations
sabrina 1
Dec 2011
#82
warning: agents of the dear leader(s) will have you disappeared or droned w/out trial if you persist
msongs
Dec 2011
#46
I'd be willing to bet schoolyard name calling and shallow critiques don't bother them.
pa28
Dec 2011
#76
actually, it's a small - but extremely, uh, vocal - fraction of the DU (what used to be) community.
inna
Dec 2011
#172
And for valuing a rare thing in this country, objective, analytic reporting which is what Glenn
sabrina 1
Dec 2011
#109
Sabrina, you are a true DU treasure and one of the few reasons to continue reading DU at this point
inna
Dec 2011
#167
Taibbi has baselessly called Obama "criminally compliant" with Wall St.
banned from Kos
Dec 2011
#103
It's hard to find this on the web. Do you have a link to support the claim?
AnotherMcIntosh
Dec 2011
#114
I have a new thread up - I will make sure everyone knows what a liar Taibbi is.
banned from Kos
Dec 2011
#123
Look, I don't care that Taibbi hates Goldman - its his baseless smears against Obama I object to.
banned from Kos
Jan 2012
#279
Are you claiming that either Glenn Greenwald, Matt Taibbi, or Cenk Uygur are supporting Paul?
AnotherMcIntosh
Dec 2011
#113
How do we know that those who are engaging in such character assasination are not neocons?
AnotherMcIntosh
Dec 2011
#111
Or are those engaging in character assassination against those engaging in character assassination
Robb
Dec 2011
#112
I don't know the rest but Greenwald is an idiot for saying Ron Paul was anti-crony-capitalism.
joshcryer
Dec 2011
#117
Great post. I like that quote, and I agree, Taibbi and Greenwald do great work
sabrina 1
Dec 2011
#212
There's a rotation that also includes Jane Hamsher, anyone who publishes on Counterpunch...
JackRiddler
Dec 2011
#149
Good for you. An eminently likable quality. And you seem to own a thesaurus.
JackRiddler
Dec 2011
#165
Since people can read my post for themselves, I see no need to respond to your false paraphrase.
JackRiddler
Dec 2011
#194
I love the Nader attacks. The man was all powerful, if you were to believe them.
sabrina 1
Dec 2011
#213
Oh, I get it. if people disagree with them or their outlook, they are being "attacked"
killbotfactory
Dec 2011
#181
Thousands of liberals left that blog long ago, and sadly I am seeing some of the same kind of
sabrina 1
Dec 2011
#214
I doubt he hasn't heard it before. All former Republicans tend to hear it, Kos also.
sabrina 1
Dec 2011
#270
Cenk is beginning to sound like Sean Hannity more and more all of the time.
Major Hogwash
Dec 2011
#224
If folks don't march in lock-step, they will be attacked by some, even on the 'underground'
got root
Dec 2011
#220
I haven't been following all this, but from what little I know, I'm irritated because I feel
gateley
Dec 2011
#226
What a cluster of fucks! But I guess they're making a living peddling their vitriol.
MjolnirTime
Dec 2011
#245