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Listening to some of these conservatives, they think romney is a liberal to the left of obama.
Listening to some of these conservatives, they think romney is a liberal to the left of obama.
What's funny is that listening to some liberals the GOP has become a far right wing party where the fringe on the extreme have taken over :lol:
Listening to some of these conservatives, they think romney is a liberal to the left of obama.
Listening to some of these conservatives, they think romney is a liberal to the left of obama.
I voted Obama, though Romney is neither liberal nor conservative. Rick Santorum (though I don't care for him) nailed it when he called him "Etch A Sketch." Romney's positions are all temporary. He tests the political winds and takes his position based on whichever way they're blowing best for him. I used to call him the "blowing with the wind" candidate, but "Etch A Sketch" is good. Thank you, Mr. Santorum. I know Republicans who plan to write in Ron Paul, and, frankly, I don't blame them.
I would say Obama, but not by much sadly. The GOP has gone to the extreme right, don't let the Romney nomination hide that fact. The republican brass is against this movement very much because they know that view can't win elections but the tea party movement has shifted the line. So now Obama who is a centrist in my view is considered a socialist by them.
Is being a centrist essentially the same as being pragmatic for a president?... So now Obama who is a centrist in my view is considered a socialist by them.
Listening to some of these conservatives, they think romney is a liberal to the left of obama.
What's funny is that listening to some liberals the GOP has become a far right wing party where the fringe on the extreme have taken over :lol:
Just to clarify before I go a bit bonkers....
Centrist in ideology or Centrist in terms of eventual tangable policy decisions?
What's funny is that listening to some liberals the GOP has become a far right wing party where the fringe on the extreme have taken over :lol:
I have a set of questions:
If Obama wins this November, which party will win most of the midterm elections in 2014?
Most likely Republican. No one is going to be happy with the situation in Washington, regardless of who wins, and so they'll be looking at the party not in power.
If Romney wins this November, which party will win most of the midterm elections in 2014?
Most likely Democrats. See above.
If Romney wins this November, who will be the GOP presidential nominee in 2016?
Romney.
Now I have one: Since this is a poll about which one is most "liberal", define: liberal.
I have a set of questions:
Most likely Republican. No one is going to be happy with the situation in Washington, regardless of who wins, and so they'll be looking at the party not in power.
Most likely Democrats. See above.
Romney.
Now I have one: Since this is a poll about which one is most "liberal", define: liberal.
In general, conservative means keeping the status quo, and liberal means one who supports progressive change.
I do think Obama is more liberal than Romney, but that doesn't mean I support Romney.
I want Republicans to win the midterms in 2014. I want the GOP nominee in 2016 to be someone much more conservative than Romney.
Romney is a Cameleon, meaning he changes color depending upon the environment, he will say anything in order to get elected. When he ran for Ted Kennedy's seat in Massachusetts he was more liberal than him. Now that he's the presumptive nominee of the Republican party he says he's a conservative.
He is a liar!!!
In general, conservative means keeping the status quo, and liberal means one who supports progressive change.
I do think Obama is more liberal than Romney, but that doesn't mean I support Romney.
I want Republicans to win the midterms in 2014. I want the GOP nominee in 2016 to be someone much more conservative than Romney.
you also apparently want RBG to be replaced by another Kagan