There are plenty of liberals who object to those things, and did so at the time.
Yes, liberals with principles did. Liberals who were partisan and fans of Obama did not.
You say "killed US citizens" as if the point was to kill random people. The incident you're referring to involves a terrorist. If we allow police to shoot people who post a threat to others' lives, why would we not allow the military to target a terrorist who is a US citizen but has moved abroad in order to threaten the US?
Actually, nothing is known about the incident as the Obama administration withheld this information, forever deemed classified, from the public.
Also, I'm not in favor of either war or killing civilians. But when terrorists purposely hide among civilians to stay alive so they can kill other people and blow things up, it's a tough situation. It's intentionally misusing the theater of war.
The way you say these things though is as if the military just picks out a couple of random civilians to kill for kicks because it's fun. You're misrepresenting the situations that are presenting tough choices to people on the front lines.
I am aware of the difficult decisions that have to made in the circumstances that you have described. My original point was going to be that both the republican as well as the democratic party engage in constitutionally illegal activities. In the case of war, one side, the republicans, or at least a majority of them, are actively promoting war without Congress's declaration. Democrats, on the other hand, are deceiving the public and playing the non-interventionism card on television yet arguing for the exact same thing as republicans behind closed doors.
For some reason every time you bring up Trump/something related to the way that he's handling and talking about the crisis, certain people want to bring up Obama and make a false equivalency from something years ago that has nothing to do with Covid. It's like clockwork.
I think it's been said a couple of times in this thread already, but the goal isn't to bar people from discussing politics, it's just to keep them generally relevant to what the thread is about. And to keep the tone conversational rather than shoveling in a bunch of conspiracy nonsense and Facebook-style inflammatory accusations.
Whether partisanship is coming from democrats or republicans, I dislike political fanatics. While Trump has undoubtedly downplayed this virus for political reasons, he is no Nazi or Adolf Hitler. Amazingly, you have defended this comparison.
To me, many of you sound like some of the delusional and paranoid tea party people who used to call Obama all kinds of names except that you are on the opposite side of the political spectrum.