Twitchy:
We are shocked. Shocked!
I’ve got to admit, seeing the left’s “newfound” appreciation for military action is hilarious.—
RB (@RBPundit) August 30, 2013Hilariously entertaining. Check out Sally Kohn’s impressive intellectual acrobatics with regard to possible military intervention in Syria:
I was against the war in Iraq. But that was a war for oil, disguised as being about WMDs and 9/11.—
Sally Kohn (@sallykohn) August 30, 2013I am not a hawk. I think war should always be last resort. But I do believe in robust humanitarianism & community of nations.—
Sally Kohn (@sallykohn) August 30, 2013Iraq War : Stop & Frisk :: Rwanda/Libya/Syria : Community policing & accountability. Discuss.—
Sally Kohn (@sallykohn) August 30, 2013OK, Sally.
Let’s discuss:
#SmartestTake RT @sallykohn: I was against the war in Iraq. But that was a war for oil, disguised as being about WMDs and 9/11.—
Sonny Bunch (@SonnyBunch) August 30, 2013Shorter @SallyKohn: “Okay, fine. Obama’s war with Syria is for the children so I’m all for bombing them.”—
RB (@RBPundit) August 30, 2013Hey @SallyKohn, did Saddam’s son’s rape rooms count as an atrocity? Asking for a friend.—
RB (@RBPundit) August 30, 2013@RBPundit what about the gassing of Iraqi & Kurdish men, women & children by Saddam & buried in mass-graves? Do they count @SallyKohn?—
Jared Still (@jaredstill) August 30, 2013Apparently most liberals are in training to be gymnasts in the Olympics. @sallykohn #Syria—
Robert (@deepereyes) August 30, 2013Hillary needs to explain herself “@sallykohn I was against the war in Iraq – that was a war for oil, disguised as being about WMDs and 9/11″—
Sean Agnew (@seanagnew) August 30, 2013Yup…Raining hellfire on a middle eastern country is now “Robust Humanitarianism” @sallykohn—
S.M (@redsteeze) August 30, 2013Language can and will be used against you.#RobustHumanitarianism via @redsteeze @sallykohn—
Colin Tulloch (@ColinTulloch) August 30, 2013@sallykohn cover your guy Sally. Hahah—
kathleen (@kmcccomcastnet) August 30, 2013@sallykohn Community of nations? Bush had 48 countries + a UNSC resolution. And the US Congress.
Obama has the French.—
(@DjWeideman) August 30, 2013Dear @SallyKohn: What is the difference between your “community of nations” and Bush’s “coalition of the willing” – #Syria—
Cameron Gray (@Cameron_Gray) August 30, 2013
She demonstrates that liberals support anyone with the same ideology by showing she lacks personal values.