- Dec 9, 2001
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I was listening to NPR on my way to work today and they talked about the Nigerian bomber case and how the Republicans were exploiting the situation (paraphrasing of course). Remember Scott Brown saying something along the lines of "we should be spending money on weapons to fight them, not to pay lawyers to defend them"?
Well, the argument made was that the shoe bomber during the Bush administration was pretty much given the same treatment (tried in a civilian court, etc), which I have no problem with.
The public clearly does not trust politicians who lean left with national security, even though they aren't doing anything differently in practice compared to a former conservative president. Even I think of Democrats that way. It was unfortunate that Kerry got swiftboated, even though he fought in Nam compared to the draft dodgers like Cheney.
I blame the hippie movements in the 60s and 70s that forever associated Democrats with pot smoking hippies who don't do anything and hate our country. You may argue that it's not *really* the case, but a lot of people subconsciously associate liberals that way.
Discuss.
Well, the argument made was that the shoe bomber during the Bush administration was pretty much given the same treatment (tried in a civilian court, etc), which I have no problem with.
The public clearly does not trust politicians who lean left with national security, even though they aren't doing anything differently in practice compared to a former conservative president. Even I think of Democrats that way. It was unfortunate that Kerry got swiftboated, even though he fought in Nam compared to the draft dodgers like Cheney.
I blame the hippie movements in the 60s and 70s that forever associated Democrats with pot smoking hippies who don't do anything and hate our country. You may argue that it's not *really* the case, but a lot of people subconsciously associate liberals that way.
Discuss.