Go Away Already

Rant of the morning:

ROMNEY: "Well, Hugh, my own view is as the Caucuses are a hot spot, and as Russians have shown their willingness to act militarily against a sovereign nation, that the International Olympic Committee ought to revisit locating the Games elsewhere."

Just stop talking. Go away. Shut your malevolent gob. I'm sorry, but it'd be something akin to a sin to be even remotely polite about it anymore. Listening to people like Mitt Romney and Hugh "I have absolutely no memory of the last week, much less the last five years" Hewitt... listening to Grandpa McBombsalot declaring that in this century, "nations don't invade other nations"... our U.N. Ambassador Zalmay NotBoltonThankGod saying "the days of overthrowing leaders by military means (in Europe!), those days our gone"... Russia "expert" Condi Rice furrowing her brow and declaring military intervention is "not the way to deal in the 21st century"...

Just. Shut. Up. Do you think, do you honestly think that there is anyone on the planet that has less credibility on this issue than you? Seriously?

And then we've got Joe Lieberman warning against people who exhibit "moral neutrality." No, "moral neutrality" is what you get when you assert that any action on the part of the United States is moral by definition, regardless of how transparently malevolent the same act is when taken by someone else. It's not even moral neutrality, it's complete abdication of any premise of morality or desire for morality. It is pissing on the very concept of morality, and doing so gleefully, and for no reason more substantial than mere convenience.

Yes: one of the problems with tenuously premised "preemptive war" is that it is an vacuous notion usable by any nation to justify any action -- it legitimizes even egregiously premised, first-strike military action by blandly painting it as moral necessity. That was, you know, one of the major arguments against it, not that anyone actually listened to two damn words worth of those arguments. The United States has squandered, nearly entirely, its moral authority in matters of war and peace, and for that we will be paying a price for decades. Yes, the Georgian-Russian conflict is abominable, but people like McCain, Rice, et. al. are so thunderingly flawed, as the voice of those sentiments, that they make a mockery of the moral authority of the United States merely in expressing them.

So, to put it succinctly... piss off. The greatest moral failing of the United States in the last forty years has been to continue to give credence to the architects of "preemptive" invasion. Active promoters of those wars should at the very least be condemned to lives of solitude, in which not a damn word they say is ever reported on again.

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The War (Hillary) Is Over?

Politics has continued and will continue as "usual" if Obama is elected. He like all the others didn't listen to 18 million.
Call me a die heart, call me anything,
but mainly call me a democratic voting for a republican with experience.
Sonia L. Hill

Experience?

Do you really think politics as usual wouldn't go on under Hillary? Look at what happened when Bill was president.

And if you want to vote for experience, then why not Dick Cheney? He has more experience than McCain and Obama combined. Experience isn't everything. McCain's policies are the mirror opposite of Hillary's. Do you want 100 years of war in Iraq? Do you want a president whose first reaction to any crisis is to go to war? Do you want more tax cuts for the rich, and endless deficit spending? Do you want to keep the same health care system we have now? Do you want to outlaw abortion?

What you are really saying is that the issues don't matter. It's just a personality contest, and since your favored candidate didn't win, you'll vote for the other side out of spite.

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