BlueOhio, you read me right.
That was just an extreme example of how conservatives\war hawks don't have credebility to say that they are aware of what's going on in the world.
How many times, in this forum, in real life, on the news, do I hear over and over how conservatives don't want to hear history lessons. They don't want to understand their enemy. They aren't interested in the the details of the middle east. They aren't concerned about our influence abroad. All they need to know is that there are enemies out there, somewhere, and our soldiers are shooting at them.
This is the fundamental core of the war-supporter viewpoint. I fully believe that there is a war on terror going on, and that we can and must win it. Bush hasn't done everything wrong, but he's made such grevious blunders, compounded by ignorance, that I don't want anyone who likes his ideas anywhere near the oval office. Yet conservatives are falling in line behind a militaristic policy that has had diminishing returns.
Giuliani wasn't interested in hearing what the CIA had to say about the roots of 9-11... what a picture of willfull ignorance, to have been on the front lines and not even care to understand the full scope of the situation, lest it tarnish one's self image. Nevermind the facts, nevermind the strategy, just as long as we fight, we're right.
Bush realized that facts mattered in war too late, and did too little to change course. McCain is deadset to continue this policy of swatting at phantoms while the world crumbles due to lack of US leadership.
So I take a mixture of humor and offense at the idea that it is conservatives, this time around, that are more aware of whats going on out there than liberals.