Anway, couldn't help but notice this insightful comment about Putz, posted by a reader of Cole's.
Alright, I’ll confess. I was a teenage Republican, too. Granted, I’m only 21 now, so things are a little bit different – but I was brainwashed just the same. Brainwashed by fear.
Really, if you’re scared enough, you have no choice but to become a Republican. It’s quite brilliant, what they’ve done, and depressing. I supported the war, because (as just one example) every single day Glenn Reynolds had some terrifying new development, more proof that Saddam had thousands upon thousands of functional, feasible WMDs; which translated to more proof that the UN couldn’t be trusted; which translated to more proof that The Left (oddly enough, I had been the only Gore supporter at my high school only a few years earlier) was objectively pro-Saddam, pro-Terrorist, etc. The worst-case “they’re just blind” didn’t even exist in the face of
Karl’sGlenn’s mountain of evidence that I believed because, well, I’d been reading his site for so long that I was essentially a dittohead. I had tuned out the dreaded MSM because of… well, actually, I have no fucking clue. In retrospect, every single proof of “liberal media bias” turned out to be bullshit. As did, needless to say, all those WMD claims.The difference is that I didn’t forget what I believed from one day to the next. (Okay, 9/11 excepted.) When the pundits, Insta- and non-Insta, began claiming with a straight face that a) nobody ever mentioned WMDs and b) we had found a big pile of WMDs anyhow, well, I wasn’t that fucking stupid. The 1984 alarm bells and whistles started going off, and I knew I’d been had, and never looked back. That’s really all it boils down to.
People do not like to be duped, Putz. There are consequences for shilling for a failed President and a disasterous war.
The chickens are finally coming home to roost.
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And when is Putz going to comment on Maliki's Tuesday move. Is he now General Maliki, US Army?
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