Mindless journalists, like the one who conducted this interview, insist on dividing the world between "friends/enemies" and "good/evil" -- which is childlike in its over-simplification. A foreign policy guided by these lazy notions guarantees disasterhttps://twitter.com/tomselliott/status/1093145043546845184 …
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Kasie Hunt actually asked, "Do you think Assad is a good person," while the rest of the Morning Joe crew feigned bewilderment about what Tulsi was saying. These people are utter cretins
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The Neocons will ruin the Ds the same way they ruined the Rs.
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Lol.. his interests are, killing his own ppl..
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Never left it.
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I like the obvious ploy to get her to stand with Trump (ie "many on both sides are saying enough, including Trump, so do you stand with him?") which would sink her like a rock.
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"Axis of Evil" is a term that can mean nothing but the US/Israel and Saudi Arabia.
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The axis of evil trope may or may not be correct. The failure of Bush was biased, wrong, or fake intel and a complete lack of understanding of the religious, cultural, political realities of the region. He thought western norms would apply. So he attacked the tar baby. Dumb
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