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Tyler has been doing write ups on how well candidates appear to grasp and be planning for American military matters. Considering they have influence over everything from equipment acquisition to war strategy, all things that Tyler normally writes about, it makes sense to write about them as well. Although, reading

The Venn diagram overlap of politics and military is nearly a circle, so it’s probably safer that way.

Listen - I know you’re living under this fantasy that “whatever socialism is, it isn’t what everyone thinks it is”. Both Bernie and Hillary are socialists; they both espouse a belief that Government should direct the production and distribution of commodities and services. They’re also both Statists. Frankly, they’re

This needs upvoted into infinity

Tyler is one of the best things on the entire Gawker network. He is insightful about a large range of topics.

Tyler is tied to Jalopnik, one Gawker site where critical thinking is allowed.

Hehe...’socialist.’

I’m fine with that attitude. If he gets snubbed out and democratic voters turnout suffers from the resulting disillusionment my party fares even better. Or dare I hope he goes back to his “independent” roots.

>Hillary Clinton

Most readers don't want you here either. Run along now!

The Foxtrot Alpha sub-blog covers military kinda stuff, which is often tied in with politics.

Them Dems can’t wait to fuck Sanders over.

This is the same person that gave the Russians an ‘overload’ button. News of her ineptness in foreign policy is not really surprising.

So you’re trading one lying socialist sack of turds for another. Faith in Democracy: Not Restored.

-“After all, America’s military might can easily topple any third world government, the military part of the operation is not the challenging one; it is the political one that follows that is most perilous.”-

Saab has a better chance at making a comeback than Bernie has at getting the nomination

The Obama administration was going to show neocons “how it’s done” via Arab Spring : who needs Shock and Awe when you got Facebook and Twitter (plus some covert CIA elbow grease). Funny thing about “pier-to-pier” revolutions: the decentralized nature that makes them robust is also what makes the aftermath so chaotic