tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5397103.post7523284399630221205..comments2024-01-02T18:05:23.666-06:00Comments on Streak's Blog: Bergdahl and the American rightStreakhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01443433745929880701noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5397103.post-20104042168914477132014-06-04T11:16:10.903-05:002014-06-04T11:16:10.903-05:00I think that is pretty accurate, Leighton. As man...I think that is pretty accurate, Leighton. As many have noted, the right can't figure out if their narrative is that Obama is the evil archvillain or incompetent, just as they can't figure out if he is a fascist or a communist. Streakhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01443433745929880701noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5397103.post-46184748769163698202014-06-04T10:58:21.269-05:002014-06-04T10:58:21.269-05:00It seems like there are two distinct branches of O...It seems like there are two distinct branches of Obama conspiracy theories for each issue.<br /><br />The first branch claims that Obama is completely incompetent, and is trying and failing to cover up evidence of this. For instance, Benghazi was a manifest failure to adequately defend a US embassy, followed by a failed coverup. The IRS scandal was a ham-handed attempt to silence political opponents, followed by a failed coverup that couldn't stop word from getting out.<br /><br />The second branch claims that Obama is an arch-villain the likes of which the world has never seen before. Benghazi was a false flag operation to assassinate a US ambassador for (insert your favorite reasons here), and the IRS scandal was an unprecedented* attempt to leverage the might of the tax collection agency against political opponents.<br /><br />I agree that conspirators don't think these things through, in the sense that an advocate of presidential idiocy will tend to view an advocate of presidential evil genius as an ally, and vice versa. They're not just claiming different things, they're claiming <i>opposite</i> things. <br /><br />But then, conspiracy theories <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/26/magazine/why-rational-people-buy-into-conspiracy-theories.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0" rel="nofollow">have never been about explaining reality</a>.<br /><br />* Nixon actually did do it decades ago, but who needs facts?leightonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07821884432248870789noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5397103.post-90098663059573024592014-06-04T10:56:45.244-05:002014-06-04T10:56:45.244-05:00I just noted on a FB thread that this issue has th...I just noted on a FB thread that this issue has three separate questions--in my opinion, only one of them is really legitimate. <br /><br />1), should we trade captured terrorists for American soldiers? I think we have ample historical evidence of this kind of exchange to know that it is a legitimate action. Not saying that this particular exchange should have happened, but it isn't automatically wrong. <br /><br />2) should we exchange Taliban fighters for this particular soldier? As we discussed his political leanings or quality as a soldier shouldn't matter. Would we be having this conversation if he was a right wing poster boy? Doubtful. <br /><br />3) Did Obama follow the letter of the law. This is the only legitimate question, at least in my mind. And I really don't know the answer. I suspect we will find reasonable people on both sides. I do know that if the republicans decide to impeach, they will cement in my mind that they don't mind torture and illegal war--they just don't like Democrats. Actually, they hate Democrats. Streakhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01443433745929880701noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5397103.post-18373941278743016812014-06-04T10:23:24.681-05:002014-06-04T10:23:24.681-05:00I've been trying to figure out how to articula...I've been trying to figure out how to articulate what's wrong with these conspiracies the FOX crowd loves so much. You hit it: there's no upside. So let's say Benghazi was a cover-up. For....what? Profit? A new car? <br /><br />Anyway...<br /><br />So what if Bergdhal turns out to be a deserter. As you note, he'll be prosecuted for it. And even for deserters, we will try to rescue them. They're one of us; an American. We'll spend capital and lives on Americans, regardless of creed. And who's to say he *is* a deserter? Obviously, people knew enough about his packing up and leaving, but nobody stopped him? Nobody said anything?<br /><br />This is a totally weird situation in which it is far, far too early to judge behavior and make a call as to worth or guilt.Noahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14345059376742159966noreply@blogger.com