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this is equally ludicrous because neocon belligerents hated FDR for being weak at Yalta. So, either way you look at it, it is idiotic for anyone to use this "noble precedent" meme. It is either false or hypocritical and in fact, both and a nauseating hiding behind a better man they always hated.
Other presidents they have trashed and denigrated and THEN decided to use as a bolster for their policies: Kennedy as cold warrior and economic policies, Lincoln for taking all that power.
If all the good presidents were running against the modern GOP, they would be branding washington as a scary autocrat who was a lousy general, Lincoln a mentally diseased buffoon who refused to let the South be free, TR a nearsighted tree hugger who was overrated in that charge up a hill(leading "black" troops) against poorly armed Spaniards, Kennedy a playboy womanizer with secret debilitating diseases for which he was all drugged up, etc. Then when convenient they would invite them over for photo ops like Bill C., cite them as presidential precedents and have their women folk go out trash talking any war heroes who might quarrel with their version of reality.
In fact, lumping these types of arguments together would have Aristotle writing a new book on the abuses of logic. This whole class of argument is difficult only in determining if they themselves love this type of fantasy despite the inherent contradictions OR whether they must do this to subtly trash better men and irritate those who know the difference. I think underneath this as all their other lies, they bury that satisfaction deeply because their whole existence revolves around defending lies with lies and to allow it to surface in their own mind would be to cynically concede the game. I think down deep all these guys apprehend their falseness and love their conquest of reality, their dominance. Unfortunately the sane people, who similarly suppress their own instincts with abhorrence of evil, also know what is a crock and too often choose to submit to the polite consideration of false arguments.
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