"rhetorical - "a rhetorical question is one asked solely to produce an effect (especially to make an assertion) rather than to elicit a reply"
Those two questions were rhetorical.
"he has condemned the abuses" - CkG (11:21pm)
"he did condemn the behavior" - CkG (11:21pm)"
Prove that they were rhetorical. As the author of those questions I can assure you I asked them as honest questions. Why don't you just anwer them since they seem to troulbe you so much.
"You haven't been paying attention if you think "the right" hasn't condemned these abuses."
I have been paying attention. They have not condemned the homosexual aspects of it specifically or the troops for acting homosexually. Please find me a statement by someone on the right saying the troops were screwing up because they were acting gay or anything similar.
I understand it is comforting for you to believe I have no clue what I'm talking about but I am familiar with the right-wing pundits, media, and politicians. Nevertheless, that fact doesn't support or hurt my argument. Instead of attacking me, I suggest you attack.
If you think a reasoned response to your posts is a troll then I guess you could call anyone you disagree with a troll. At any point, you could say you are done and label someone a troll who disagrees with you. That is the intellectual equivalent of "cutting and running."