Lindsey Graham: Boycott The Olympics Because Snowden, Putin, Hitler And Stalin (Oh My?)!
from the buckets-of-stupid dept
Senator Lindsey Graham has made little secret about his feelings on the NSA's more controversial domestic and international spying programs. When asked about the concern over NSA spying, Graham went with the Monty Python method for discourse known as talking about something completely different. He's also on the record as being quite pleased that Verizon is helping make his life the open book none of us want to read. Couple all this with his disinterest in first amendment principles and you're left with a southern-tongued windbag.
"Welcome to Afghanistan, Senator. And might I say that's some mighty idiotic camouflage you're wearing."
Image source: CC BY 2.0
But bluster is a process, not a single undertaking, which is why Senator Graham is back at it, this time making his case for the United States boycotting the upcoming Olympics in Russia.
"I love the Olympics, but I hate what the Russian government is doing throughout the world," Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., told NBC News on Tuesday. "If they give asylum to a person who I believe has committed treason against the United States, that's taking it to a new level." Graham even suggested that Putin's actions should raise the specter of the pre-World War II Berlin games hosted by Adolf Hitler's regime.
"If you could go back in time, would you have allowed Adolf Hitler to host the Olympics in Germany? To have the propaganda coup of inviting the world into Nazi Germany and putting on a false front?" Graham said of the Games.
Sort of takes your breath away, doesn't it? Snowden, arguably a whistleblower, could get asylum in Russia and suddenly Putin is on par with murdering millions of people? Whoo boy. Now, to be fair, Graham does say it isn't only the Snowden issue that earns Putin his Hitler status. There's also their support of Iran, the Syrian government, and some supposed threats to Israel. Still, boycotting the Olympics on the grounds that Snowden's potential asylum is the straw that breaks the camel's back is a level of insanity I haven't seen out of Graham before.
"What I'm trying to do is let the Russians know enough is enough. How much more are we going to let them get away with before we make it real to them?" Graham said.
And apparently the best method for making that "real" to Russia is boycotting the olympic games? The only time we've ever boycotted the Olympics was back in 1980, when the United States was mad at the Soviet Union for invading -- you guessed it -- Afghanistan. Yay, synergy! Unfortunately for Graham and any band of merry idiots that would like to join him, Olympic boycotts are not for the government to decide. That's up to the USOC, who has decidedly no interest in any boycott.
In response, U.S. Olympic Committee spokesman Patrick Sandusky tweeted Wednesday, "While we acknowledge the seriousness of the issues at hand, we strongly oppose the notion that a boycott of the Olympic and Paralympic Games is in our country's best interests."
He couldn't be more correct. Why? Well, let's start with American hypocrisy when it comes to offering asylum to whistleblowers and end with the fact that the Olympics barely matter on the world stage. But keep shaking those fists, Senator. Maybe some day someone will think you have something serious to offer.
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This is Peter Griffin level stupidity.
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This is a whole other level of stupidity yet to be named.
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/sarcasm
South Carolina has some seriously messed up senators, coming from someone who used to live there.
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hmmmm
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Closeted? From his appearance, I always assumed Lindsey Graham was America's first openly gay lesbian Senator. What am I missing here?
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But then again, it's America and our number one export is hypocrisy.
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I'm curious...
On a related note, Pro-NSA supports have lost the debate on spying (not that they were going to win to begin w/), since it was their side that evoke Godwin's Law; we need to find a way to enforce this loss.
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I was under the impression Jesse Owens did a marvelous job showing Hitler's ideology up in 1936.
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An impression which was sadly false.
In fact Hitler did not treat Owens any worse than any other non-German athlete.
Owens said "Hitler had a certain time to come to the stadium and a certain time to leave." "It happened he had to leave before the victory ceremony after the 100 meters. But before he left I was on my way to a broadcast and passed near his box. He waved at me and I waved back. I think it was bad taste to criticize the 'man of the hour' in another country."[13]"
The people who mistreated him were Americans.
He never received any acknowledgement from FDR and he had to ride the freight elevator to get to the reception for Olympic athletes at the Waldorf Astoria after the games.
In Germany he was allowed to stay in the same hotels as white athletes - not so in the US at the time...
see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Owens
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Could have all been avoided...
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That is categorically untrue, particularly with regard to the founding fathers, who were mostly vehement expansionists and had no problem going to war over trade/global affairs in other nations....
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The Monroe Doctrine meant that to the exclusion of all else, the US only meddled in the affairs of its southern neighbors up until World War II.
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Are you familiar with how the Louisiana Purchase actually happened? How we played the British and French off one another in order to make that deal and double the size of our country in a day?
Have you never heard of the Barbary War, when Jefferson sent our Navy to lay siege to Tripoli over what was a combination of trade issues and Islamic piracy?
Are you not familiar with the founding fathers' plans to expand into Canada by use of military force?
Do you not understand that Jefferson in particular was a vehement expansionist who believed that the United States should be actively spreading democracy and the enlightenment across the globe as much as possible?
Our operations in the 1800s against Greek pirate ships?
Our expansion expeditions into Fiji and Samoa?
The annexation of Texas?
The bombarding of San Juan?
Our meddling in the Second Opium War?
Our involvement in the Anglo-Egyptian War?
Our Navy's involvement in the Chilean Civil War of 1891?
Our meddling in Cuba that led to the Spanish American War?
The Philipine American War?
Our occupation of Haiti?
Every single one of those happened before WWII, and we're a pretty young friggin' nation. That's as isolationist as a wasp is friendly....
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They have something big on this guy
I'm sure they have Gay stuff on him, but sheesh! It must be Kiddie porn. Everyone knows he is Gay!
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Relese their Meta Data
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The US, including its Olympic competitors, should defer to Lindsey's personal beliefs. Got it.
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I don't understand how he plans to erect enough filters to keep the tweets, FB updates, news updates, newspapers, etc - from keeping us from talking about the olympics.
Because unless the Olympics are actually canceled - we are killing the dreams of the children. Is he not thinking of the children?
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I mean with all of the other things at our disposal to express our displeasure (military, economic), why not hit them where it REALLY hurts?
Boycott the Olympics - that'll show 'em!
/sarcasm
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I for one am sick of their hate rhetoric and how they use Far Right Religion with no respect for our different spiritual/religious beliefs.
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Wrong question senator
Erm... the question is more how much is the world going to let the USA get away? Will the moment come when other nations say enough is enough?
(I am not holding my breath, but the US is pushing it to the limits.)
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His metaphor is backwards
More like fascists boycotting for harbouring a whistleblower.
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Where is the logic?
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Grammar
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Strange bedfellows?
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The feeling is mutual, Senator. As a Russian, I hate what *your* government is doing, so we are even.
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And that the CORPS in the USA were BACKING Germany?
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