Via NRO:

. . . Throughout the debate, Rangel echoed comments he made earlier in the week criticizing President Obama’s red line, saying that just because the president made the threat doesn’t mean the U.S. should automatically engage. He also dismissed claims that intervention would not be “a war”: “There’s no such thing has a half-war. . . . War is war.” Moran, on the other hand, argued that “if we have the world’s largest military” then the U.S. “should do the right thing” and intervene.

As the conversation wrapped up, Moran admonished his colleague for objecting to the president’s calls to take action. “Not only is your position wrong, but you’re going to cripple our president for the next 40 months,” Moran said before Chris Matthews closed out the segment.

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