Originally posted by: Genx87
Oh I will wait for your faux outrage if conservatives\republicans ever gain control of the govt again and the left goes back into attack mode. I suspect it will be rather silent or you will actively participate in it like you most likely have the last 8 years. So spare me the high and mighty attitude you are somehow above it all. And that what is going on is the worst thing to happen to this country.
You will note nowhere in my response did I approve or disapprove of the behavior. Only pointing out the absolute hypocrisy and laughingat the left in this argument of petty politics.
When I criticized Bush, it was because he pushed us into a war with Iraq which has cost us trillions of dollars and thousands of American lives (including one of my friends) for absolutely no reason. When the right criticizes Obama, it's because he wants to bring the Olympics to this country. It's not the same ballpark. If you're going to have a ravenous, venemous hatred of a politician (which I don't recommend, but, let's face it, it's a hatred many people on the left have for Bush and many on the right have for Obama), I think losing family members to a war that was sold on complete lies is perhaps a slightly better rationale than
anything Obama has done so far...
Actually, I can't really think of a single thing that Obama has done to justify any of the venemous hatred that is directed at him. Continuing provisions in the Patriot Act and slowing the closure of Gitmo are big strikes and I'm not pleased with that at all, but those are just continuing the policies of the Bush administration, so it's illogical that that is why conservative pundits are so quick to bash him. So what is it? What has Obama done that is so "
evil"? Disagreeing with a politician's stance on the issues is not enough to warrant calling them evil, yet that seems to be the rhetoric that people on the right are increasingly turning to when referencing Obama. What is it? Is it just a cash grab by Fox News who learned decades ago that angry partisan rhetoric sells? Is it racism, which so many on the left are quick to dismiss it as without taking the time to listen to see if those on the right have a legitimate complaint? Surely we can't have sunk so far that we simply hate anyone who disagrees with us on principle... or maybe that's how it's always been, and the hatred just has a larger sounding board now. I don't know.
You're right, it happens on both sides. But that's not a justification (not a good one anyway). There has to be something logical behind the hatred, or else people are just screaming for the sheer joy of having a target for their rage. What has Obama done that justifies the hatred, that justifies opponents cheering when Chicago loses the Olympics, that causes, as Jon Stewart put it, "conservatives to hate Obama even more than they love America"?