Was it not the party’s wild obstructionism – the repeated threats to shut down the government over policy and legislative disagreements; the persistent call for nullification of Supreme Court decisions; the insistence that compromise was betrayal; the internal coups against party leaders who refused to join the general demolition – that taught Republican voters that government, institutions, political traditions, party leadership and even parties themselves were things to be overthrown, evaded, ignored, insulted, laughed at?
Robert Kagan (born September 26, 1958) is an American historian, author, columnist, and foreign-policy commentator. Kagan is often characterized as a leading neoconservative, but prefers to call himself a "liberal interventionist".
A co-founder of the neoconservative Project for the New American Century, he is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Kagan has been a foreign policy adviser to U.S. Republican presidential candidates as well as Democrats such as Hillary Clinton….
"Wah wah wah, if TehRump wins I won't get to play war in my Middle East sandbox anymore." Yeah, tragic, we're all sympathetic, and the neocon snake oil you peddled was as big a a contributor to the problem as anything.
LOL, love it!
Ding ding ding!
Oh, these people are going to be so sad on November 8…
/twitch
"Wah wah wah, if TehRump wins I won't get to play war in my Middle East sandbox anymore." Yeah, tragic, we're all sympathetic, and the neocon snake oil you peddled was as big a a contributor to the problem as anything.
Fucken neocons….go the fuck away.
Skottåret: Leap Year in Sweden, 1909.
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