craigfarmer
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RightatNYU said:I agree - people from both sides get too hung up in their attempts to make every member of their party as far to their left or right as they can.
Senators like McCain, Specter, or Lieberman are often the most effective and important.
Moderates are always necessary, if only to keep the transition of power every 4 (or 8) years from being too drastic.
ShamMol said:Unforntutely Lieberman really isn't a good example of someone who is even a member of his party...he never, and I mean, never votes with the Democrats when it matters...
RightatNYU said:And neither does Specter really, but they're both good politicians. If you want to vote for another Democrat to beat him in a primary, fine. I just hear a lot of talk from the left about how the right is becoming increasingly right-wing and stifling moderates, and then I see things like this happening to people like Lieberman.
RightatNYU said:So you're saying that politicians are shifting toward the right wing so that they can more accurately reflect the will of their constituents? And that's a bad thing?
Maybe instead of balance being removed, a previous imbalance is being rectified...
ShamMol said:nope, not what i was saying at all. i am saying that they think that is their base and they are moving that way. if they were accurately reflecting the population (well, in the south and midwest its fine...) then i would have no problem with it.
there used to be a balance that has just errodded since 2001
RightatNYU said:How can you say that they're not moving to reflect their constituents? Why would these politicians move away from their base? There is no evidence to support this theroy.
Maybe the country has grown slightly more conservative, and the "shift" of Congress, if you can call it that, is a reflection of that.
ShamMol said:there is no evidence to support your theory as well
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