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Dealbreaker: He Was Jealous

I was a 16-year-old on the verge of turning politically liberal and religiously indifferent. Josh, on the other hand, was a budding conservative who did what he was told.

Find out where the relationship took a wrong turn on GOOD.is

ye know that neverending subject, the liberal-conservative dichotomy? here’s a woman’s perspective on it - and it’s really well written..

good:

Dealbreaker: He Was Jealous

I was a 16-year-old on the verge of turning politically liberal and religiously indifferent. Josh, on the other hand, was a budding conservative who did what he was told.

Find out where the relationship took a wrong turn on GOOD.is

ye know that neverending subject, the liberal-conservative dichotomy? here’s a woman’s perspective on it - and it’s really well written..

Obama’s Favorite Republican- Dick Lugar (by MourdockforSenate)

..why partisanship is slowly dying:

  • When Indiana Republicans go to the polls on Tuesday, they will do more than choose a candidate for the Senate. They will choose between party and country.
  • For years Dick Lugar has been the leading Senate Republican on foreign policy, shaping post-Cold War strategy, securing sanctions to end South African apartheid and bringing democracy to the Philippines, among other things. His signature achievement, drafted with Democrat Sam Nunn, was the 1992 Nunn-Lugar Act, which has disarmed thousands of Soviet nuclear warheads once aimed at the United States.
  • Enter Richard Mourdock, a tea party hothead attempting to defeat Lugar in the GOP primary. A cornerstone of his effort to oust Lugar is the six-term senator’s bad habit of bipartisanship — never mind that Lugar’s bipartisanship was in the service of protecting millions of Americans from nuclear, chemical and biological terrorism.
  • Deviously, Mourdock’s ad cuts off the clip before the viewer can learn what the law was about. In the first instance, Obama said: “I’ve worked with Republican Senator Dick Lugar to pass a law that will secure and destroy some of the world’s deadliest, unguarded weapons.” In the second instance, Obama said: “What I did was reach out to Senator Dick Lugar, a Republican, to help lock down loose nuclear weapons.”
  • Those details omitted, this ad — andvariations of it posted by the Mourdock campaign over the past year — goes on to show a cartoon Lugar dancing and giggling with a cartoon Obama, pink valentines between them and a rainbow (symbol of the gay pride movement) above them. “Some say he has even earned the title of President Obama’s favorite Republican senator,” Mourdock says in the ad. “My friends, I can tell you that is a title I will never hold!”
  • Indeed, Mourdock, Indiana’s state treasurer, boasts about his refusal to work with Democrats. “The time for being collegial is past,” he told the New York Times recently. “It’s time for confrontation.”
  • There is a great deal to dislike in Mourdock’s message, but the most egregious part is his underlying contention that Lugar should be punished for cooperating with the other party — even though such cooperation protects the country against unimaginable destruction. That’s not just wrong; it’s unpatriotic.
  • The legislation Obama and Lugar drafted in 2006 expanded the original Nunn-Lugar Act to cover conventional weapons stockpiles. It was wrapped into a House bill and proved so uncontroversial that it passed by a voice vote there and by unanimous consent in the Senate.
  • The Mourdock campaign attributes Mourdock’s claim that Lugar is “President Obama’s favorite Republican” to MSNBC, apparently referring to an online report before Obama won the presidency that was headlined “Barack Obama’s favorite Republican?” The report noted that Lugar “is a loyal Republican and McCain supporter.”
  • As Mourdock piles up support from the likes of Sarah Palin, Michele Bachmann and Grover Norquist, Lugar is still clinging to the notion that substance matters; this week, his office issued a news release titled “Lugar Announces Elimination of Weapons of Mass Destruction through Nunn-Lugar.”

via WP

dougcmatthews:

prufr0cknr0ll:

Isn’t this always the story?

Mitt had better connections than W. He had to enter the Air National Guard and run away from his duties w/the collusion of family friends. Mitt avoided service altogether

It’s interesting how religious fundamentalists are always FOR wars but manage to weasel their way out of it. A secular Jewish friend (as I understand most Jews are) tells me that Israel has they same problem with Orthodox Jews: they “colonize” territories they shouldn’t be in and are very hawkish, but don’t fight in wars and want others to finance them.
It may be that Mitt Romney is not so much a “fundamentalist”, but he certainly acts like one, if the above is true.

dougcmatthews:

prufr0cknr0ll:

Isn’t this always the story?

Mitt had better connections than W. He had to enter the Air National Guard and run away from his duties w/the collusion of family friends. Mitt avoided service altogether

It’s interesting how religious fundamentalists are always FOR wars but manage to weasel their way out of it. A secular Jewish friend (as I understand most Jews are) tells me that Israel has they same problem with Orthodox Jews: they “colonize” territories they shouldn’t be in and are very hawkish, but don’t fight in wars and want others to finance them.

It may be that Mitt Romney is not so much a “fundamentalist”, but he certainly acts like one, if the above is true.