Hyperbole much?
Yes everyone was using extreme hyperbole and that is why I'm pissed off. Thank you for noticing.
I think you're over-reacting. Since I think this started out with you mostly responding to me and things exploding from there, here is the sequence of events as I see it.
1. You and GJ point out how opposing the war was politically unpopular. I understand that this wasn't necessarily in defense of the war, or of politician's stance on the war. It was to point out that the reason politicians all look so bad on this subject now, is because the ones who stood against the war consequently didn't advance their political careers... except Sanders, but whatever.
2. I make a typical SalmonGod thinking out loud-type post and state that I'd still rather judge candidates based on the principles and outcomes of their actions, rather than their skill in protecting their political careers. I don't say this because I'm disagreeing with your statement, or accusing you of having different values. I'm just waving my distaste for political reality like a flag, because
to some extent you're right about my attitude towards authority and I won't deny it. But also because I feel an impulsive need to keep it present in people's minds that politics have to be judged by effort to produce desirable outcomes, because any other way only locks political realities like these into permanency.
3. You directly challenge me on this. My paraphrased interpretation of your challenge is that you asked me why I should care whether a candidate opposed the war or not, because the war was unstoppable and thus the sacrifice involved in that opposition was worth no benefit.
4. I respond that the benefit for the candidate is not losing my confidence as a voter in the future, and I don't understand why sympathy for being faced with a difficult career situation should counter the fact that past behavior as an official is not the type of behavior I want representing me.
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You respond with this scathing character assessment and things are kind of fucked from there. I don't think there was any hyperbole before this point. I'm not sure what the hell, but your posts since indicate that this came from some misunderstanding prior to this. I never said that you supported the war or meant to criticize you for not jumping on my politician-hating bandwagon, and I don't think anyone else did, either. I was simply stating my opinion.