It's kind of obvious that he preferences Lincoln heavily in the series.
Put it like this. There's a mention of Andersonville prison in the documentary, but he never mentions any of the Union prisons. He certainly never mentioned federal police arresting any senators.
He did an entire hour long rant on Lincoln, that was mostly on point.
I wouldn't say I've been a Lincoln opponent all my life, but it's not possible to argue that he wasn't acting like a dictator, and you could have just stopped with his War Powers argumentation.
It's weird because all of this information exists and is known in professional circles. It's the general narrative that's wrong.
It's like how "you become right wing on things you understand" because the Left literally relies on you not knowing anything.
When I grew up, the TV man told me that the Oklahoma City Bomber was one of the first ever instances of home grown terrorism ever in American history. For some strange reason, nobody mentioned the University of Wisconsin, Bombing of Sterling Hall, which used the same resources and tactics. The Sterling Hall bombing wasn't covered up, it was just memory holed and the media pretended it never happened.
Same thing can be said for the Kent State "Massacre". Nobody mentions that the reason the National Guard was there in the first place is because Communist terrorist tried to assassinate hundreds of ROTC cadets by burning down the ROTC building with everyone inside, during a major Communist insurrectionist occupation of the University.
The information exists, they just don't tell you that it's there.
It's kind of obvious that he preferences Lincoln heavily in the series.
Put it like this. There's a mention of Andersonville prison in the documentary, but he never mentions any of the Union prisons. He certainly never mentioned federal police arresting any senators.
I was wondering why Razorfist didn't like him.
He did an entire hour long rant on Lincoln, that was mostly on point.
I wouldn't say I've been a Lincoln opponent all my life, but it's not possible to argue that he wasn't acting like a dictator, and you could have just stopped with his War Powers argumentation.
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It's weird because all of this information exists and is known in professional circles. It's the general narrative that's wrong.
It's like how "you become right wing on things you understand" because the Left literally relies on you not knowing anything.
When I grew up, the TV man told me that the Oklahoma City Bomber was one of the first ever instances of home grown terrorism ever in American history. For some strange reason, nobody mentioned the University of Wisconsin, Bombing of Sterling Hall, which used the same resources and tactics. The Sterling Hall bombing wasn't covered up, it was just memory holed and the media pretended it never happened.
Same thing can be said for the Kent State "Massacre". Nobody mentions that the reason the National Guard was there in the first place is because Communist terrorist tried to assassinate hundreds of ROTC cadets by burning down the ROTC building with everyone inside, during a major Communist insurrectionist occupation of the University.
The information exists, they just don't tell you that it's there.