Would love to hear the argument for how Iraq actually *didn't* have anything to do with the emergence of a forceful liberal blogosphere.
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say blogosphere more
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That's true, but by 2004 it had cohered into a formidable political force, in large part due to the Iraq War.
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not that strong coz Kerry got nom over Dean but by 2008 stronger helping get Obama the nom By 2016 split over if Iraq still matters
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"The liberal blogosphere cohered into a political force" is a hilarious statement.
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Uh, you recall when the "Netroots" was integral in launching Howard Dean's campaign, right?
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@mattyglesias Also, how is pointing out liberal rehabilitation of neocons somehow pro Trump?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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That's not the part that he finds puzzling. He's saying that your interpretation of *current* events is incorrect.
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In particular, while many people are quoting Bush neocons criticizing Trump, nobody's praising those neocons.
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Right, as in early 2005. Just saying, of course there was a "united" focus on Iraq in 2004.
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@mattyglesias Guy's being honest and admits he doesn't know what's going onThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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