I've voiced my share of criticism about Donald Trump, but I've been aware from the start that doing so might lead some people to think that I see the other candidates (in both major parties) as more acceptable. I don't see them that way, and early on I said that the reason the Republican establishment is so upset with Trump is that he is a caricature of it. Trump's special iniquity lies in his strategy of forcefully stating what others soft-pedal, so there's no mistaking his unambiguous call to the worst in people. In other words, his form -- the Mussolini-esque strongman cult of personality -- better matches his substance (such as it is).
As if to prove that he can be as bad as Trump -- and arguably worse -- Ted Cruz now says, "We will utterly destroy ISIS. We will carpet-bomb them into oblivion. I don’t know if sand can glow in the dark, but we’re going to find out!"
He might have meant ISIS when he said he would "carpet-bomb them," but the them would include more than the leaders and fighters of ISIS. It would include noncombatants as well, lots of them.
Cruz was no more specific than that, but as Robert Parry of Consortiumnews.com points out, "the phrase 'glow in the dark' popularly refers to the aftermath of a nuclear bomb detonation."
Perhaps Cruz could enlighten the rest of us as to exactly what he has in mind should he reach the White House.
At any rate, add Cruz, if you haven't already, to the list of advocates of mass murder.
Trump may well end up killing fewer people. Fiorina seemed like she wanted to ignite WWIII; now Cruz must be taking up her slack. They talk like we can take on China, Russia, and still keep all the fires we've got going on now going. Trump sounds reasonable compared to them.
ReplyDeleteISIS has 3 to 8 million people. There are plenty of commenters on Yahoo! News and YouTube wanting to carpet bomb or nuke ISIS. Such comments stand out because they have a lot of "thumbs up" both numerically and ratiowise. They are probably unaware that if this is done, it would be one of the largest mass murders in history.
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