At Plunderbund, the impact and meaning of the “Captain Underpants” attack and President Obama’s change we can believe in.
There is no fear. No panic. No alarmism. Not coming from this White House, not from any authorities, not from the passengers (who seem almost thrilled to be the heroes) and as a result, not even in the media. Republicans started whining from minute one, and got more whiny the less the White House used their preferred language of belligerence.
Al Qaeda seems almost miffed that we aren’tpanicking. I can’t really recall Al Qaeda so loudly and immediately claiming credit for any attack, not even 9/11. And yet, they’ve done so here, praising testicle toaster as a failed martyr, making him a banner headline, because the American response isn’t giving them enough ink.
Anyone else noticing how closely aligned the American Neoconservative and Islamic extremist interests and responses are becoming? The more Obama takes away both groups’ power of fear and hate over the American people the more apparent it becomes. Look no further than Pat Buchannan calling for the torture of the spoiled rich kid, testicle-less, failed underwear bomber. He was telling us everything he knows before he got off the plane. What is the use of torture at this point? We know information obtained through torture is flawed and generally useless. What Pat is really advocating for here is punishment. The Neocons aren't interested in actionable intelligence, only the illusion of its possibility, what they really want is to hurt people, bad.
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Of course this humiliation of Al Qaeda will cause them to try even harder in the future and we should remain vigilant and expectant of additional attacks on American soil, but what a difference one year makes. We’ve lost so much after being governed and controlled by the politics of hate and fear for 8 long years. One year later, I like the look of the politics of hope and change so much better.