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by jbooth
3273 days ago
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No, he actually went right after your implied (to me and muhfuhkah, at least) argument. Your argument is that we should aspire to merely "just better than the other guys", with the subtext that Democrats aren't really any better than Republicans. 'muhfuhkah' pointed out that it IS better. Which is worth pointing out in a two party system. We just watched a whole bunch of people make your same arguments, saying Obama wasn't perfect so whatever they're all the same, and as a result we elected a guy who's much worse in every possible way. Great job, everyone. |
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Parent post was surprised that Obama did not legalize drugs. Presumably due to binary thinking ("correct" politician does "correct" thing, etc). But even in a two-party system, "correct" does not equal "perfect". It's dangerous to presume that a politician's beliefs and actions will always line up with your preference, just because he or she is not with the other party that you oppose.
That is all. It is not even remotely a statement that all politicians and parties are equivalent. My sentence that he quoted from explicitly says the opposite, for pete's sake. You guys are just venting.