The Swiss Army Knife clusterfuck |
Kasich is surely in part just doing what he can to separate himself from the rest of the GOP playing field, along with his Compassionate Conservativism 2.0 playbook
The fact is, though, that Kasich is right: The plane sucks, as anybody who's honest about it and will talk about it knows.
Which led me to Tweet
— SocraticDiogenes (@SocraticGadfly) February 26, 2016
For your info, Sandernistas, Bernie loves him some F-35s as part of military Keynesianism for Vermont. (Just like he's not a corporate socialist until it comes to dairy price supports in a Big Ag bill.)
Again, the fact is, Kasich is right: The plane sucks, as anybody who's honest about it knows. You know what else? Military Keynesianism also sucks.
But, ever since he graduated from Burlington Mayor to the House of Representatives, Sanders has become more and more a part of the bipartisan foreign policy establishment. That's why this piece in The Nation, about a possible Sanders foreign policy, is more aspirational than real, about what some people think Sanders should do, rather than what he would do.
Sanders had his clear chance at the Milwaukee debate to say he'd cut defense spending, for example, and whiffed.
So, let's be honest, and not project our own foreign policy desires onto an inadequate vessel.
Of course, if Bernie likes lusting after potentially crappy planes for military Keynesianism, there's a planned new bomber Boeing just unveiled.
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