Prime Minister Mark Carney argues the war against Iran was justified because it halted Tehran’s pursuit of nuclear weapons. The evidence, Ted Snider writes, suggests otherwise. Iran was not building a bomb, diplomacy had already achieved major concessions, and the war inflicted immense human, economic, and environmental costs.
You have no real answer so you hit up a thesaurus to try to come up with an insult that would make you sound clever.
Did you answer any of the points I raised about Iran? No. Did you double down on ideological blind loyalty to an empty slogan? Yes.
But, do go on.
As an aside, I’m also kind of surprised that anything I’ve written would make you have the thought of anyone turning to a thesaurus, but I’ll happily simplify the vocabulary further if you would like.