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Journal smittyoneeach's Journal: Left served own dog food, not sure to which end it pertained 28

There is an unspoken sub-text at play here: what President Putin said in his column is pretty much what American liberals and leftists have been saying about the United States since the 1960s. From the standpoint of American liberals, there is nothing the least bit new or controversial in anything Mr. Putin wrote in his column. He is merely hoisting President Obama and his liberal friends by their own ideological petard.

I find the last couple of weeks a total belly laugh, modulo the slain Syrians.

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Left served own dog food, not sure to which end it pertained

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  • ...then this screed might actually make some sense.

    And thanks for the tip about Putin's column, which I didn't know about. Going to read it right now.

    • P.S. För dem som spelar hemifrån idag med oss kan hittas här Putins brev (på engleska) [nytimes.com].

    • I laugh. The collapse of our experiment in self-government is ALL about the Left.
      Credit where due: the Left's "fundamental transformation" has been thorough, indeed.
      • "our experiment in self-government"

        Please, tell us when and where this has ever existed. Even more interesting would be evidence of these "universal principles of liberty and equality". Europe is crowded. The US is not. It's pretty easy to lay low and hole up, and still do very well. That's the difference between them. Wide open spaces, land of opportunity, that's what sets them apart. The idealism is just that and nothing more. A wonderful piece of propaganda that still serves today, despite all the eviden

        • Please, tell us when and where this has ever existed.
          ...
          Sure is fun to kill the messenger, and vilify the message, isn't it?

          The message is liberty.
          I'll grant it's never been perfect, and can at best move in the direction of perfection.
          What fascinates me is your consistently silly willingness to punt, rather than drive for liberty.

          • Liberty to what end?

            • He doesn't mean liberty. He means 'liberty'. The liberty of the private, exclusive club and the liberty of 'knowing your place', liberty filtered by cultural constraints, liberty as framed by the peephole he is peering through, liberty defined by post civil war reconstruction in America. Real liberty is anarchy, and everybody hates that.

              • At the risk of sounding all Pudgy, you're falsifying my viewpoint.
                I reject you both theoretically and practically.
                For me liberty means mature, unfettered action with the minimal amount of external interference for societal deconfliction and safety.
                Request you adjust your narrative to reflect reality.
                • Request you adjust your narrative to reflect reality.

                  I prefer the dictionary: ...the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life, behavior, or political views.

                  Your definition doesn't come close. It is full of obfuscated coded caveats, as determined by your religious 'southern conservatism', which defends privilege. "Deconfliction and safety"?? Please! That sounds just like, "...a safe and secure society, which I assure you will last for ten thous

                  • Are you saying that my definition is not my definition? Or are you just defending your privilege to go all Procrustes with the conversation to protect your fascist control of the argument?
                    • You can have the liberty you want. You shall not deny others to theirs, or their definitions, no matter how offensive and 'hedonistic' you find them to be. You are the absolutist trying to impose 'purpose' here, not me. Again you project... Procrustes - ...the undesirable practice of tailoring data to fit its container or some other preconceived structure., yes, how very appropriate. :-) I always have liked your style. Luckily, my mattress is king size.

                    • Been holding up a mirror the whole time.
                    • Yeeeeess... Now, look deeeep...

                    • Hm. You're still a bag of molecules that cannot, will not, must never even consider the act of connecting the dots. Bummer.
            • I can tell you to what end my liberty pertains.
              That end may not mean anything in an atheistic context.
  • Pure rant with no argument. Sure is fun to watch authoritarians bicker with each other. Putin did, and is doing the 'system' a big favor, propping up the facade, and saving face for all involved. It breaths new life into its 'credibility'. It pacified the protesters. I would like to meet the producers and directors of this little show.

    • You're completely missing the point. Putin parrots the American Left's idiocy back to it. Conservatives are saying: "Crap is crap, irrespective of source."
      • Putin parrots the American Left's idiocy back to it.

        Yet nobody comes up with evidence to refute it. Hubris is a good description of the reaction. Putin is Russia's Reagan, though without so many worshipers. Conservatives, authoritarians of all colors, definitely know all about crap.

        • Putin is Russia's Reagan

          What does that even mean? In what ideological sense does that hold true, when Putin's philosophy is closer to Brezhnev's than Reagan's.

          • Both spew the same crap for their respective bosses. Both wear/wore the red nose when asked. Reagan, about 'liberty'*, Putin, about diplomacy.

            * like you, as defined by your cultural distortion field, as opposed to actual, universal liberty. This of course clarifies why you, in trying to prop up your facade, would believe that I'm 'punting'.

        • Putin makes a few omissions--e.g. he doesn't mention the weapons supplied to the Syrian government by foreign powers (such as Russia). But the analysis he offers is much more realistic than the black-and-white version being offered by Washington.

          If he's serving anybody their own dog food, it's the proponents of American exceptionalism, particularly as expressed by the notion that the US is somewhat qualified or entitled to act as unilateral world policeman.

          • Putin makes a few omissions--e.g. he doesn't mention the weapons supplied to the Syrian government by foreign powers (such as Russia).

            Of course he doesn't. He does have a dog in this race. What's at stake here isn't chump change.

            If he's serving anybody their own dog food, it's the proponents of American exceptionalism, particularly as expressed by the notion that the US is somewhat qualified or entitled to act as unilateral world policeman.

            That was my take on it. A perfectly valid message that just happened

            • The Cold War happened.
              The U.S. still hasn't figured out what will follow the disintegration of its dancing partner some twenty years back.
              In the bigger historical picture, the impedance mismatch between the Constitution and hegemony is increasingly obvious. Obama has promised fundamental transformation, but hasn't sold the whole European welfare state idea very well.
              • The Cold War happened.

                The U.S. still hasn't figured out what will follow the disintegration of its dancing partner some twenty years back.

                In the bigger historical picture, the impedance mismatch between the Constitution and hegemony is increasingly obvious.

                Spot on, spot on, and spot on.

                Obama has promised fundamental transformation, but hasn't sold the whole European welfare state idea very well.

                He's not even trying. ObamaCare is a sellout to the Insurance-Industrial Complex, people still have no right to paid vacations or paid parental leave (nor are these even on the table), workers' collective bargaining rights remain sold down the river, and the country is still full of nutjobs with guns. Meanwhile, the US continues to throw its "We're on a mission from God" weight around the planet while, at home, the 1% continue to grow their slice of the pie.

                • people still have no right to paid vacations or paid parental leave (nor are these even on the table)

                  Yet. Our ruling class:
                  (a) runs a series of vote-buying schemes of ever-increasing deleterious economic impact,
                  (b) blames the economic cratering on things like capitalism and Tea Partiers,
                  (c) ???,
                  (d) profits.

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