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06-06-2014, 02:17 AM
Updated by Zack Beauchamp on June 5, 2014, 11:45 a.m. ET (http://www.vox.com/2014/6/5/5780772/tweets-bergdahl-conservatives-politics-stupid)
President Obama's deal to secure the release of American POW Bowe Bergdahl from Afghanistan in exchange for the release of five Taliban prisoners from Guantanamo Bay may have set a landspeed record for "fastest descent into a partisan foodfight." The issue has become utterly, totally partisan, with Republicans and conservative media slamming Obama for the move — demonstrated by these hilariously hypocritical tweets by conservatives who had previously attacked Obama for not releasing Bergdahl now attacking him for doing exactly the thing they'd wanted him to do. They're worth highlighting not pick on conservatives, but to illustrate the psychology of partisanship and how it's driving the Bowe Bergdahl debate.
Majority.fm's Matt Binder and LobeLog contributor Derek Davison noticed something funny: just before Bergdahl was released, conservatives on Twitter loved to blast Obama for not freeing Bergdahl. There was even a whole meme on conservative Twitter saying Bergdahl was "abandoned by this administration."
But all of a sudden after Bergdahl was released, these people changed their tune. Here's 8 particularly choice examples that Binder and Davison dug up:
1. "Obama had to lay out the red carpet for the terrorists"
http://cdn3.vox-cdn.com/assets/4572269/Screen_Shot_2014-06-05_at_12.21.44_PM.png
Much more hypocritical bullshit can be seen here (http://www.vox.com/2014/6/5/5780772/tweets-bergdahl-conservatives-politics-stupid)
President Obama's deal to secure the release of American POW Bowe Bergdahl from Afghanistan in exchange for the release of five Taliban prisoners from Guantanamo Bay may have set a landspeed record for "fastest descent into a partisan foodfight." The issue has become utterly, totally partisan, with Republicans and conservative media slamming Obama for the move — demonstrated by these hilariously hypocritical tweets by conservatives who had previously attacked Obama for not releasing Bergdahl now attacking him for doing exactly the thing they'd wanted him to do. They're worth highlighting not pick on conservatives, but to illustrate the psychology of partisanship and how it's driving the Bowe Bergdahl debate.
Majority.fm's Matt Binder and LobeLog contributor Derek Davison noticed something funny: just before Bergdahl was released, conservatives on Twitter loved to blast Obama for not freeing Bergdahl. There was even a whole meme on conservative Twitter saying Bergdahl was "abandoned by this administration."
But all of a sudden after Bergdahl was released, these people changed their tune. Here's 8 particularly choice examples that Binder and Davison dug up:
1. "Obama had to lay out the red carpet for the terrorists"
http://cdn3.vox-cdn.com/assets/4572269/Screen_Shot_2014-06-05_at_12.21.44_PM.png
Much more hypocritical bullshit can be seen here (http://www.vox.com/2014/6/5/5780772/tweets-bergdahl-conservatives-politics-stupid)