This is a most relevant fact. Levin claims that Rudy Guiliani is spot on in criticizing Obama for hating America, not loving her. Mark comments that if one loves something, one does not seek to radically transform her.
I think I need to qualify what Levin indicates, although what he asserts is true.
If a politician hates America, he seeks to fundamentally transform America in ways that make her reduced, sadder, evil, poor, tyrannized, humbled and not a player on the world stage. This is Obama real intention, despite how he lies by denying his true aim. This wicked, traitorous intent is the hatred that Guiliani and Levin refer to as Obama's real ambition.
If a politician actually loved America, he would seek to fundamentally transform America along Mavellonialist lines, taking the American Way and the American culture to its logical conclusion as a constitutional republic, run by cantonized supercitizens and lawful anarchist that individuator and worked for profit with small, limited government.
The second way that a politician hates America is to seek to relegate its citizens to slave status as dependent wards of the state, whose every thought and action are proscribe and regulated by state officials down to the last detail and iota.
Any reform would be decreed from above. Obedience, compliance and conformity would be enjoined, not voluntary.
The second way that a politician loves America or any nation is to propose a program of reform, while insisting that adopting it or rejecting it is strictly a personal decision, with no ramifications for refusal to go along. Those that love America love the liberty enjoyed by its individuators, and would do nothing to replace that free state of existing.
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