Panopticon
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how did it become so politically incorrect, almost socially forbidden through the ever present threat of automated scorn, to compare one president during his first term to the previous president? and on an issue that contains so much criticism from the GOPers for someone who succeeded so much better than the GOPers last choice? The comparison is of complete and utter relevance.
Lets get this straight and right once and for all. When The US sends out bullies into the world like Bolton to bully their allies, NONE of them go, "oh wow, the USA just told us our marching orders! We're so full of respect and fear, we'll hop, skip and jump to it!" Only sufferers of extreme hubris and arrogance, a major problem for the fake cowboy rugged individualist GOPers, actually think that. In the REAL world outside the local Texas mall, those allies go, "oh yeah? OH YEAH? **** you man, just **** you." As do the US enemies. And nothing "emboldened" the US enemies as seeing Bush & Co talking loud and tough and then flipping over into the lamest, meekest drivel the minute someone like NK says, "screw you, heres an A bomb." Nothing has ever convinced the rest of the "rogues states" to get their hands on nukes as seeing Bush fold like a house of cards over NK. Bullying accomplishes nothing but setting back all developments up until that moment. Weakest moment in US international political history for many, many years.
NOBODY fears or respects the USA when Bush sends out loudmouth braggarts and bullies - exactly the opposite happens. Take it from someone who's spent many years living in various western countries outside the USA
Lets get this straight and right once and for all. When The US sends out bullies into the world like Bolton to bully their allies, NONE of them go, "oh wow, the USA just told us our marching orders! We're so full of respect and fear, we'll hop, skip and jump to it!" Only sufferers of extreme hubris and arrogance, a major problem for the fake cowboy rugged individualist GOPers, actually think that. In the REAL world outside the local Texas mall, those allies go, "oh yeah? OH YEAH? **** you man, just **** you." As do the US enemies. And nothing "emboldened" the US enemies as seeing Bush & Co talking loud and tough and then flipping over into the lamest, meekest drivel the minute someone like NK says, "screw you, heres an A bomb." Nothing has ever convinced the rest of the "rogues states" to get their hands on nukes as seeing Bush fold like a house of cards over NK. Bullying accomplishes nothing but setting back all developments up until that moment. Weakest moment in US international political history for many, many years.
NOBODY fears or respects the USA when Bush sends out loudmouth braggarts and bullies - exactly the opposite happens. Take it from someone who's spent many years living in various western countries outside the USA
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