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When considering what kind of platform to offer conservative commentators' criticism of President Obama's reaction to events in Iran, the media should remember these commentators' previous discredited claims, predictions, and analysis about other foreign policy issues, particularly the Iraq war.
Also keep in mind they have been wrong about everything. Why in the world would anybody listen to the same group of people who claimed Iraq had WMD, and that we would be greeted like liberators? The bottom line is that nobody is, that's why they have been getting voted out since 06.
When considering what kind of platform to offer conservative commentators' criticism of President Obama's reaction to events in Iran, the media should remember these commentators' previous discredited claims, predictions, and analysis about other foreign policy issues, particularly the Iraq war.
Listen to whoever makes the most sense, not base your decision upon what their ideology is, or what political party they belong to.
That's a distinction without much of a difference. Ideology means a system of ideas--ideas which may be good or bad. Political parties tend to group themselves around common ideas, which again may be good or bad.
Tell that to the Somali pirates, Milosevic, Cedras, the Vietnamese, the North Koreans, the Germans, the Japanese, the Italians, and the Mexicans.
(I don't approve of most of the above actions, just pointing out the idiocy of anyone claiming most Democrats are not sufficiently war-prone.)
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