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In reply to the discussion: Greenwald: Progressives and the Ron Paul fallacies [View all]Luminous Animal
(27,310 posts)And candidate Paul is the creature that Greenwald is addressing. GG's focus on the rhetoric is very narrow because narrow is what is being expressed by the candidate. Now, in an electoral sophisticated world, candidate Paul would be challenged by the liberal establishment which purports to agree with the ends but not the methods to get there to explain the policy behind his advocacy.
But there will not be any such national dialog but rather nattering on internet discussion boards. There will be no such national dialog on these issues that are important to a near majority and the majority of U.S. citizens because the Democratic leadership agrees with the racist Drug Wars. It agrees with waging war. It agrees with expanded surveillance.
You said-
"These things can still be discussed, but Ron Paul is hardly a beacon of debate for this sort of thing."
Yes. And that is precisely Greenwald's point with the addition... not only CAN the be discussed but they SHOULD be discussed but if you notice they AREN'T being discussed and the only person who is bringing them up is an improbable person who is easily marginalized guaranteeing that these issues WON'T be discussed.
Still rolling on the floor laughing.