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In reply to the discussion: Greenwald: Progressives and the Ron Paul fallacies [View all]AnotherMcIntosh
(11,064 posts)challenging the bipartisan elite consensus on foreign policy, and she has,
http://www.salon.com/2011/12/31/progressives_and_the_ron_paul_fallacies/singleton/
shouldn't ad hominem attacks be made against Katrina vanden Heuvel as well?
If ad hominem attacks are to be made against Greenwald, doesn't fairness require that similar such attacks be made against vanden Heuvel?
Paul has obviously been wrong on many issues, but the fact that a broken clock can be right twice a day is well recognized.
It seems sensible to oppose preemptive wars. It is good to see that a Republican candidate is opposed to preemptive wars, or at least says that he wants to do away with preemptive wars. If Obama is in favor of doing so, he can express himself on the issue. Paul does not own that issue. He only appears to own it because all other candidates either oppose such view or have remained silent.
If Candidate Obama publicly comes out in opposition to preemptive wars and says something favorable about Paul, are there those on this board who will then claim that Obama like Greenwald favors all of Paul's positions?