Hinderaker , Mirengoff, Johnson And Otis Cannot Understand “What’s Wrong” With Tangerine 2.0’s “Pre-Confession” — To Genocide. Huh.

This is tragic-comical — the boot-lickers can’t even tell… how preposterous their defense of the war crimes — and war criminal — has become.

First it was John Hinderaker, and then, Paul Mirengoff and Bill Otis, then most recently, Scott Johnson — each hoping, lustily, for Tangerine to bomb them back to the “Stone Age” — and/or to “wipe out their whole civilization”.

There are names for that conduct: genocide — and crimes against humanity. Violations of the Geneva Convention — and the laws of war.

But these idiots bemoan all right thinking people… for pointing out that this emperor not only has no clothes, but is also a raving genocidal maniac — on Adderall.

Or off it.

Damn. Out. See ‘ya tonight. TACO.

One thought on “Hinderaker , Mirengoff, Johnson And Otis Cannot Understand “What’s Wrong” With Tangerine 2.0’s “Pre-Confession” — To Genocide. Huh.

  1. Hinderaker is such a disingenuous troll:

    And let’s not start on World War II. [Were] the fire bombing of Dresden, Hiroshima and Nagasaki, war crimes? Does the New York Times accuse Franklin Roosevelt and Dwight Eisenhower of war crimes? If not, why not?

    John already knows the answers to his own stupid questions, but he feigns smug ignorance to make a stupid point. As he well knows, our modern understanding of “war crimes” came about from the Geneva Convention, ratified in 1949, after the end of WWII. And yes, the bombing of Dresden, Hiroshima, and Nagasaki would absolutely be considered war crimes by today’s standards.

    If John thinks we should withdraw from the Geneva Convention, he’s free to make that argument, and there’s a year-long process to do just that under Article 158. But John’s too cowardly to assert anything of the sort, so he pretends not to know what the Geneva Convention says, and assumes most of his readers won’t know the difference. (He’s actually right about that.)

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