When you don't have sound principles. When you aren't based in something sound and unchanging that isn't situational it is easy to drift.
Today I was reminded of just how much drifting the Republican party has seen since Donald Trump first ran for office. Today, the majority of his allies in DC that were around when he first hit the stage were against him. They were against him for good reasons. He seemed to oppose their agendas. He was an outsider.
At first it seemed like most of them jumped on the Trump train out of expiediance. Today, it seems more like a co-opting of Trump more than a shift in the party. At least in foreign policy it seems like the old neocon goals are back in play. It's the same but different man!
I dunno. I have a hard time taking people serious. People that supported Bush and hated Trump but not support Trump. If you are a Trump supporter how do you feel about Lindsey Graham, Ted Cruz, and Mark Levin being tickled about your guys war?
Trump's been extremely consistent on this
The most important way to know it's on the right track is how the TDS people are in a full rage
Sure, neocons would love this to be a multi decade boondoggle, but that's not going to happen... And why it's good trump is ripping off the bandaid so they never get that chance
There's not been a single ounce of logic to the butthurt over it, just Libertarian jestergooning for shitlibs in hopes the Bolsheviks will keep them as pets
Can anyone give a single gripe other than "war is bad" virtue signaling? Seems impossible, zero logic, just feels.
I believe our burden is always going to be that no one listens to us in the moment and everyone admits we were right in hindsight.
Someone even accused me of “hindsightism” on here a few days ago.
I’m pretty over it and I think I’m going to be muting more accounts from now on.
Zoom out. Communism has to be stopped. A world war is the only option left.