In her mind, Iran killed a contractor, an "ordinary" person.
President Trump killed a "revered" general, an elite like Pelosi.
To Pelosi, it was disproportionate for Trump to trade a contractor for a general, or an ordinary for an elite.
Pelosi, who is third in line to be President, believes that we should have targeted an Iranian grunt militiaman, not their second in command.
That's her definition of "disproportionate."
CNN, like Pelosi, must think that the death of a contractor is collateral damage, but the death of the general who sanctioned it is murder.
-PJ
She’s a (very bad word that I can’t type).
This isn’t the Cronkite days.
Trump sends his message to over 60 million people instantly and they discuss it with other people.
100s of millions reached in Seconds
The powers that be never though social media would help our side So Much.
And they hate it.
Yup - you are not alone in thinking this.
Trump broke the rules with the strike on Qasem Soleimani.
- He set a precedent that might end up making a member of the American ruling class a target of the Iranians and other terrorists.
The powerful and well-connected are NOT supposed to experience the pain of forever war.
https://twitter.com/Cernovich/status/1213385440805310464
What you just described is one of the reasons I turned away from Democrat/liberal politics. Their hypocrisy on life and death issues is appalling.