Conservative Comes Out Pro-Terrorist

Here’s another way to think about conservative columnist Jonah Goldberg advocating a Pinochet for for Iraq. If you read his column all the way through, his point is that while it’s not ideal, sometimes you’ve just realistically got to kill about 3,000 people (and torture and detain many thousands more) in order to get the political end result you like.

Who else in the twenty-first century decided that sometimes you’ve got to send about 3,000 people to their deaths in order to get a political end result that you like?

No, no, I’m not talking about George W. Bush and the invasion of Iraq. Not that those 3,000 people dead. So many different sets of thousands of people dead… I know, it’s hard to sort them out.

No, think back a few years before the invasion of Iraq. Two years, to be exact. There was another fella, a fella who decided to kill about 3,000 people in order to get the political end result that he liked. Oh, what was his name again? Oklahoma? Obama? I know it rhymes with “Obama” — the conservative columnists have made sure I remember that.

It’s right there in front of our faces: conservatives in America have come out of the closet as something rather nasty. It rhymes with “Pro-Berrorist.”

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