
You are referring to the discussion about Reagan, right? If there’s one topic where my opinions didn’t change, it’s that one. I don’t like Reagan. He was a neoliberal before neoliberalism migrated to the Left.
Speaking of migration, do you know how Reagan used it to make sure California never voted conservative ever again? That dude was toxic on so many levels.
I do like the other great Original Neoliberal, Margaret Thatcher, though. At least, she was smart and gave great speeches.
On the end of the USSR, every day that passes proves that I was right from the beginning. It was a planned action aimed at leaving the exact same people in power while tricking the West into abandoning caution. Reagan had ef all to do with it.
So on that particular post, I stand by absolutely everything. If you find the one with the saucer-sized badge of Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign, I do take that one back. And the Michael Brown posts. I was duped beyond what words can describe. I’ll never stop feeling embarrassed over that.
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I couldn’t have put it any better. Especially the part about the USSR that nobody seems to get. How is it a win if you have embraced the opponent’s ideology? What exactly was won? Were reparations paid? Was anybody punished? Agreeing to your opponent’s characterization of yourself as evil is not much of a win.
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Unrelated. This is diabolical.
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“This is diabolical”
Yet part of me thinks…. “Well done” and wants to nod and raise my glass.
There once was a spergy entrepreneur who thought he could outsmart Donald Trump. The end.
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Outsmart our fifth column, you mean.
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