there's a difference between "center-left," which I said, and "left of center," which you said, and I think that may account for our disagreements re: #1 and #2. I made a point suggesting that police aren't very good at their jobs in the Minnesota assassination thread, which ended up being completely justified when the facts of the night came out, and was immediately attacked by multiple well-established posters, called among other things a troll, a conspiracy theorist, a criminal, and in need of institutionalization. A poster on the "Dems approval" thread was called "loony" for suggesting, factually, that the Clintons are fundamentally neoliberals. All of that is from the last two weeks... Maybe your definition of hostility is different from mine, but those certainly suit it. And as for #2, a perusal of the thread regarding attacks on Iran tells me that the most popular objections to Trump bombing Iran are that he didn't go through Congress and that he wasn't successful enough, rather than a righteous disfavor for the idea altogether. That's definitionally manufacturing consent. Perhaps you think the people making those comments don't qualify as left-of-center, which would be an interesting conversation, but that does seem to be the defining politics of this website.
I understand the farce and sarcasm just fine. Honestly, given that "you wouldn't be able to criticize an autocracy if it were really autocracy" has become a common right-wing rebuttal to the alarm bells from the left, such farce actually kind of does exactly the kind of Trumpian dirty work I'm talking about.