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politics and politicians Title: How to twist a quote into a lie Republican presidential hopeful Ted Cruz was asked yesterday about his counter-terrorism strategy. Its simple, the Texas Republican replied. We win. They lose. The obvious problem is that Cruz wasnt describing a strategy. His little phrasing may make a fine bumper-sticker, and it may even describe an end result, but at least for adults, theres a difference between saying you intend to win a conflict and having a strategy to achieve your goal. In other words, sloganeering is not a substitute for a responsible national-security policymaking. Its a point President Obama emphasized at yesterdays press conference at the G-20 Summit in Turkey. Well do whats required to keep the American people safe. And I think its entirely appropriate in a democracy to have a serious debate about these issues. If folks want to pop off and have opinions about what they think they would do, present a specific plan. If they think that somehow their advisors are better than the Chairman of my Joint Chiefs of Staff and the folks who are actually on the ground, I want to meet them. And we can have that debate. But what Im not interested in doing is posing or pursuing some notion of American leadership or America winning, or whatever other slogans they come up with that has no relationship to what is actually going to work to protect the American people, and to protect people in the region who are getting killed, and to protect our allies and people like France. Im too busy for that. Almost immediately, right-wing pundits expressed outrage or at a minimum, faux-outrage over the presidents dismissal of hollow slogans. TPMs Josh Marsall noted, Republican politicians and conservative pundits took a truncated version of the quote to say that the President had just declared he was not interested in America winning. All of this comes the day after GOP politicians and pundits reached for the fainting couch after hearing Obama say, in reference to ISIS militants, [F]rom the start our goal has been first to contain, and we have contained them. They have not gained ground in Iraq. And in Syria, theyll come in, theyll leave. But you dont see this systematic march by ISIL across the terrain. All of this, by the way, happens to be entirely true, conservative hysteria notwithstanding. Folks, national security is a real issue. The nation and our allies face real threats. Theres ample room for a real debate about substance, policy, and the most responsible ways to deal with these issues. But in order to have this discussion, Republicans are going to need to send some grown-ups to the big-kids table. Four days after the terrorist violence in Paris, the right is still stuck in the phase in which they proclaim with glee, Hey look! If we take some of the presidents words out of context, we can score some cheap points against U.S. foreign policy! We need to be smarter about this. Republicans built an entire national convention around a stupid out-of-context you didnt build that quote, and the underlying strategy is no better now. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 3.
#3. To: Willie Green (#0)
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It is today. People campain for office on slogans and govern according to slogans whether its hope and change or we win and they lose.
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