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In reply to the discussion: Glenn Greenwald's political views are consistent [View all]Bonobo
(29,257 posts)61. OK, now I understand. I misinterpreted.
See how big people admit when they are wrong? Like Greenwald.
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Did you know that Glenn Greenwald supported both the Afghan and Iraqi war? n/t
Bolo Boffin
Dec 2011
#1
If this was a thread about my politics and not Greenwald's, you might have a point.
Bolo Boffin
Jan 2012
#33
Cannot answer? No. Will not answer because this thread is not about me. n/t
Bolo Boffin
Jan 2012
#49
The sad thing is, is that their are NUMEROUS Liberal journalists who at the time very much supported
FarLeftFist
Jan 2012
#69
Lol, what utter nonsense. Now you're trying too hard. I had a feeling that you knew nothing
sabrina 1
Jan 2012
#67
An inaccuracy in that hit piece on Greenwald. It WAS generally known that initially
sabrina 1
Jan 2012
#18
Yes, I know what the hit piece was about. Hitchens was a jerk. I'm sorry he died, but just because
sabrina 1
Jan 2012
#68
Well, I never wrote anything much about Ronald Reagan either, UNTIL he died and I saw the
sabrina 1
Jan 2012
#73
Bullshit, everyone who voted for it and believed it were either doing so for ...
joshcryer
Jan 2012
#26
I agree! Everyone who voted for it was WRONG. And either too cowardly NOT to do so
sabrina 1
Jan 2012
#30
He actually did. Unlike Kerry and Edwards and Gephardt who discovered that while they had
sabrina 1
Jan 2012
#21
I have no problem with having a change of heart. I have a problem with believing right wingers.
joshcryer
Jan 2012
#23
Then there are an awful lot of rightwingers in the Dem Party because they believed
sabrina 1
Jan 2012
#57
No worries, I should've said "I have a problem with people who believe right wingers."
joshcryer
Jan 2012
#62
This is a very touchy issue for me, DU was 100% anti-Iraq. 100%. Anyone for it was either...
joshcryer
Jan 2012
#65
No, I did not miss it. I think YOU missed his point though. This was in his book and he explained
sabrina 1
Jan 2012
#20
Well said. Failing to admit mistakes is worse than making them in the first place.
Bonobo
Jan 2012
#29
Yes, exactly. I am still the same politically as I ever was but now I am not even on the radar.
Bonobo
Jan 2012
#42