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Education Title: 'What is Aleppo?' asks U.S. Libertarian Party candidate Libertarian Party presidential candidate Gary Johnson framed an embarrassing lapse on foreign affairs as simple human error on Thursday after he responded to a question about a flashpoint in the Syrian civil war by asking, "What is Aleppo?" The gaffe came during an MSNBC interview about the continuing battle for Syria's biggest city, Aleppo, which has been divided for years into government and rebel sectors and has been in the news daily in recent weeks. "What would you do, if you were elected, about Aleppo," Johnson was asked. "About Aleppo. And what is Aleppo?" he responded. " You're kidding?" the MSNBC interviewer said. "No," Johnson said. "Aleppo is in Syria. ... It's the epicenter of the refugee crisis," the interviewer said. "OK, got it. Got it," Johnson said.
Poster’s Comment: Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Now, I call "that" effective non-interventionalist foreign policy.
#2. To: Gatlin (#0) If I were going to vote for 3rd party, I would vote for Constitution Party, I sure would not vote for Johnson & Weld. I have noticed that they are running a lot of radio ads for Johnson, both locally here, on XM, and on line. I have never ever heard them do that before. I have to wonder who is funding that? And why? Si vis pacem, para bellum Those who beat their swords into plowshares will plow for those who don't Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God. if you look around, we have gone so far down the the rat hole, the almighty is going to have to apologize to Sodom and Gomorrah, if we don't have a judgement come down on us. President Obama is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the American people. --Clint Eastwood "I am concerned for the security of our great nation; not so much because of any threat from without, but because of the insidious forces working from within." -- General Douglas MacArthur #3. To: Stoner (#2) That Jill Stein, MD woman looks interesting. I can't vote for either of the two clowns offered up on a platter. Sorry.
#4. To: Gatlin hates libertarians. -- Anything else new? (#0) "What would you do, if you were elected, about Aleppo," Johnson was asked. (by the idiotic democrat stooge) ' About Aleppo? And what is Aleppo? - Some new kind of dog food?' --- He should have responded. -- 'Presidents have no power to micromanage events in foreign cities or states, despite what clowns like you imagine.'
#5. To: Gatlin (#0) This is simply a context issue. I'd like to know what was being discussed immediately before the question about Aleppo, and why the reporter asked what he'd do about "Aleppo" instead of what he'd do about "Syria". I'm guessing some completely different topic was being discussed and the reporter switched gears to foreign policy without warning. Johnson had his faults, and I wouldn't vote for him this round, but to frame this incident as disqualifying or ignorant is itself unfair.
#6. To: Pinguinite (#5) Johnson had his faults, and I wouldn't vote for him this round, but to frame this incident as disqualifying or ignorant is itself unfair. Well said.
#7. To: buckeroo (#1) it is not surprise to see that you are having yet another of your manic episodes and you have yet to learn that rationalizing does nothing to alleviate the condition.
#8. To: Pinguinite (#5) I'd like to know what was being discussed immediately before the question ... Click here to read a transcript of the interview.
#9. To: Gatlin (#0) I can not hold that against him. Either you are for dealing with America and all its problems domestically or you are for world issues. I would not vote for Gary Johnson because he is for open borders which makes him unacceptable. Do people leave their front door wide open all the time just because they want to look as if they are above it all? No and neither should the America! He got punked by demoncrap operative or as we know them MSM.
#10. To: Gatlin, pinguinite, Y'ALL (#8) Pinguinite (#5) --- I'd like to know what was being discussed immediately before the question ... After reading the transcript, any reasonable person would agree that Johnson was NOT confused or uninformed about Aleppo, and that his only problem was the inept switch in context by his idiot interviewer. Naturally, gatlin would never admit this, bigot that he is...
#11. To: Justified (#9) He got punked ... He let it happen and therefore it was his fault. Also, it was unfortunate that he humiliated himself by displaying total ignorance of the happenings in Aleppo since it has been constantly in the center of so much carnage as of late. It was an unacceptable lack of knowledge display since he is running for commander-in-chief.
#12. To: Gatlin (#11) He let it happen and therefore it was his fault. You can not know everything around the world and be effective on the domestic front which is more important. Not saying ignore foreign policy but domestically we are in shambles. I do alot of reading and I had no idea what Aleppo is. Hell I thought it was some drug lord from Mexico! LOL Gary is third tier candidate because he really just wants to be in the limelight making easy money as a political hack.
#13. To: Gatlin (#11) Also, it was unfortunate that he humiliated himself by displaying total ignorance of the happenings in Aleppo He did neither. You are simply on your routine demonization trip of anything and everything libertarian. Nothing more. That is the only thing you are putting on display on this thread.
#14. To: Pinguinite (#13) (Edited) There is no excuse for Johnson’s ignorance. The interview was not an “ambush interview” and he was not forced or tricked into on-the-spot participation. As a campaigning politician, Johnson must be prepared to respond to any question asked at anytime, regardless of the sequencing or preparatory lead-in. Johnson “fucked up royally”….there is just no nice way to express his poor performance and disappointing reaction to the question. Earlier this year it was reported in “the Journal of Neuroscience that marijuana does not kill brain cells. In fact, marijuana can actually have a positive impact on a person’s mental health.” I did not place much faith in that report at the time, I have even less faith in it now after watching the interview with Johnson.
#15. To: Gatlin (#14) There is no excuse for Johnson’s ignorance. In this case, Gatlin, ignorance is in the eye of the beholder. If we were talking about baseball, and I asked you to recommend a good pitcher, you'd infer I was talking about someone who had a low ERA and a high strike out count. If instead we were talking about kitchenware, you'd infer from the exact same question I was asking about a container for pouring juices and such. It's called "context", and your willful display of ignorance about it is all you have to show here today. It seems denouncing libertarianism is something that gives you something on par with a druggie high. It certainly would explain your sadistic obsession with libertarianism.
#16. To: Pinguinite (#15) It seems denouncing libertarianism is something that gives you something on par with a druggie high. Sarge is confused with the "Libertarian Party" and libertarianism which is a political/economic philosophy. Ayn Rand was correct about the creation of "party" that waters down the true meaning of individual freedoms coupled with responsible behaviour with bastardized political consensus, too. Her point could have been directed at the mental midgets, as in sarge; they have it all confused.
#17. To: buckeroo (#16) Sarge is confused with the "Libertarian Party" and libertarianism which is a political/economic philosophy. Ayn I'm sure Gatlin doesn't care about any distinction. Seems the word "libertarian", whether referring to a political party or philosophy is all the same to him. I guess the concept of freedom is one he doesn't understand. As for whether the political party would water down the philosophy, it's not a perfect world. If the L party ever replaced either the R or D party, it would probably mean the principles on which it was founded would be long since compromised, just as the R & D party probably did long ago. As an aside, I wonder if technology will sometime soon impact the political world as it is impacting many other aspects of life, changing things from the archaic system of government we have today.
#18. To: Gatlin (#14) There is no excuse for Johnson’s ignorance. These Liberaltarian freak shows believe in Constitutional amendments such as "The borders shall be open" and Gay Johnson is on record supporting a border that you drive across at 60 MPH. Liberaltarian open borders brings in riff raff from all over the turd world, including crap holes like Aleppo. They do not even know the places from which they've opened the floodgates. Non auro, sed ferro, recuperando est patria #19. To: Pinguinite (#17) I wonder if technology will sometime soon impact the political world as it is impacting many other aspects of life, changing things from the archaic system of government we have today. I don't "tweet" or use facebook. But, I understand that social media is skyrocketing BEYOND the piss, poor MSM. As for government institutions, they are the bedrock of despair for America.
#20. To: nativist nationalist (#18) These Liberaltarian freak shows believe in Constitutional amendments such as "The borders shall be open"
The official LP plank on open borders is this:
We support the removal of governmental impediments to free trade. Political freedom and escape from tyranny demand that individuals not be unreasonably constrained by government in the crossing of political boundaries. Economic freedom demands the unrestricted movement of human as well as financial capital across national borders. However, we support control over the entry into our country of foreign nationals who pose a credible threat to security, health or property. So the LP is not as open border as you claim Johnson is. I don't agree with everything in the LP platform, but there are many virtues in the LP platform, and in the libertarian philosophy in general. One shouldn't throw the baby out with the bathwater.
#21. To: Gatlin (#0) Media (and Gatlin) Slam Gary Johnson’s Aleppo Gaffe, Ignores Even Worse One from Hillary “Truth is treason in the empire of lies.” - Ron Paul![]() "America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within the system, but too early to shoot the bastards."#22. To: Gatlin (#0) Libertarian Party presidential candidate Gary Johnson framed an embarrassing lapse on foreign affairs as simple human error on Thursday after he responded to a question about a flashpoint in the Syrian civil war by asking, "What is Aleppo?" Gary Johnson's question may have been, "What is a leppo? He may have heard the question as asking what he would do about a leppo.
#23. To: Deckard (#21) Media (and Gatlin) Slam Gary Johnson’s Aleppo Gaffe, Ignores Even Worse One from Hillary That only proves that both Johnson and Hillary are nincompoops. Trump is our only salvation. VOTE TRUMP!!!
#24. To: nolu chan (#22) Libertarian Party presidential candidate Gary Johnson framed an embarrassing lapse on foreign affairs as simple human error on Thursday after he responded to a question about a flashpoint in the Syrian civil war by asking, "What is Aleppo?" He probably thought it was "al ipot" and it was something new he could use to smoke his pot with.
#25. To: Gatlin (#24) He probably thought it was "al ipot" and it was something new he could use to smoke his pot with. Another pathetic, yukonesque retort. Your fear of libertarianism is making you wet your panties.
“Truth is treason in the empire of lies.” - Ron Paul![]() "America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within the system, but too early to shoot the bastards."#26. To: Deckard (#25) I have no fear of libertarianism. I enjoy poking fun at the libertarians for their idiotic beliefs. They are like little children looking for a toy to play with.
#27. To: Gatlin (#24) He probably thought it was "al ipot" and it was something new he could use to smoke his pot with. He may have smoked a lot of pot the night before and his brain wasn't quite up to speed yet.
#28. To: Gatlin (#0) Gary was great as a two-term governor of a sparsely populated state. We voted for Gary when we lived there and was pleased with the pile of vetoes he handed the lousy Democrats. However, he has as much business running for president as does the vacuous Hillary. These candidates can't use the excuse, 'well a simp like Obama made it as did Bush II'. They proved they were just two more lousy excuses for presidents. Liberals are a lot like Slinkys, they're good for nothing but they bring a smile to your face as you shove them down the stairs. Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest |
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