If he was on the list, then he'd have turned into the standard tame republicuck after his first inauguration and kept the Overton window moving left, instead of being a loose cannon that ended up moving it right. He probably just has the same Israel-shaped blindspot most boomers do and believes he somehow has a religious obligation to help that nation of antichrists however he can.
He probably just has the same Israel-shaped blindspot most boomers do and believes he somehow has a religious obligation to help that nation of antichrists however he can.
Good intentions or not, the evil in his actions is what matters in the end.
Lincoln might have had good intentions, but his actions destroyed the freedom of the states to choose their own destiny, and laid the foundations of the largest bureaucracy in history.
He kind of did. What actually got passed? Just the republicuck neocon agenda. He blamed it, not entirely incorrectly, on admin state subversion - but that's still all he accomplished in his 1st term.
And now in his 2nd, when his first act was to purge that administrative state? He's gone full neocon: running pissrael's military ops, carving big ag and hospitality out of the deportations, and of course covering up Epstein.
He probably just has the same Israel-shaped blindspot most boomers do
His very first statements about the matter as a candidate was that the US should be more balanced towards Israel and the Palestinians. He quickly discovered not to touch the third rail in American politics.
If he was on the list, then he'd have turned into the standard tame republicuck after his first inauguration and kept the Overton window moving left, instead of being a loose cannon that ended up moving it right. He probably just has the same Israel-shaped blindspot most boomers do and believes he somehow has a religious obligation to help that nation of antichrists however he can.
Good intentions or not, the evil in his actions is what matters in the end.
Lincoln might have had good intentions, but his actions destroyed the freedom of the states to choose their own destiny, and laid the foundations of the largest bureaucracy in history.
He kind of did. What actually got passed? Just the republicuck neocon agenda. He blamed it, not entirely incorrectly, on admin state subversion - but that's still all he accomplished in his 1st term.
And now in his 2nd, when his first act was to purge that administrative state? He's gone full neocon: running pissrael's military ops, carving big ag and hospitality out of the deportations, and of course covering up Epstein.
His very first statements about the matter as a candidate was that the US should be more balanced towards Israel and the Palestinians. He quickly discovered not to touch the third rail in American politics.