BryanM wrote:The line in the sand is sending in air and ground troops to an allied country of theirs in order to overthrow that regime.
That's...a pretty low bar to clear. Though I seem to recall Clinton being regularly accused of "saber-rattling" just for making statements critical of Putin completely independent of any policy statements. But, y'know,
whatever.
Bullet, do you know what the difference between a phone call and removing a dictator from power is?
Dude, come off it - I've already explained that this isn't even why I brought up the matter in the first place. If you need it rephrased yet again, it's because the argument all throughout the election was "Clinton wants war, Trump doesn't"; now, suddenly, it seems to have morphed into "Clinton wanted war, Trump doesn't seem to care who he pisses off as long as he doesn't have conflicts of interest with them, but hey, even if he does start a war it's a
better war than Clinton would have started" (
and maybe we'll get some oil too! God, what a troll

). And
this is supposed to be a reason to be okay with a cabinet chock full of ideologues and fraudsters openly out to loot every public institution they can get their mitts on?
This was "the lesser of two evils?" Which, by the way, brings me to...
We have to restore the democrats back into the party of FDR and JFK
I constantly hear this exact same shit from other delusional pseudo-liberals - "well, now that Trump's elected, at least now he'll have to
own everything that goes wrong, and the people will demand a stronger breed of Democrat" - dude, the right
doesn't own anything. It just doesn't fucking
happen, and nobody seems willing to
make them. They refuse to
own Dubya's disastrous tenure. They refuse to
own Reagan's enduring middle finger to both workers and the debt. They refuse to
own Watergate. They refuse to
own the Southern Strategy. They refuse to
own the
fucking Great Depression - every single one of those things is somehow
completely the left's fault. It's
conventional wisdom at this point - which, as it happens, is precisely the same reason I also call bullshit on the "if they'd run Sanders they'd have won in a landslide" armchair quarterbacking. I'll say it again: we live in a country where a sizeable portion of the electorate are
constantly told, almost always
without protest from people who know better, and thus
honestly believe, that cutting taxes for rich people solves
every single economic problem - and you think that
Trump will finally be the one to snap them out of it? Jesus, and we wonder why the American left is such a hopeless mess.
You can admit Clinton has massive shortcomings and that this was not an easy election for everyone.
Have...have you been not only reading the same thread, but following the same
election as I have? Pardon the overused internet-ism, but
what the actual fuck are you talking about?