(Glenn Greenwald:) Do Bush followers have a political ideology? Now, in order to be
considered a "liberal," only one thing is required - a failure to pledge blind loyalty to
George W. Bush. The minute one criticizes him, one becomes a "liberal," regardless of the
ground on which the criticism is based. And the more one criticizes him, by definition, the
more "liberal" one is. Whether one is a "liberal" -- or, for that matter, a
"conservative" -- is now no longer a function of one's actual political views, but is a
function purely of one's personal loyalty to George Bush.
yrs,
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