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Liberal Republican
I note that some anti-Obama corespondent has notified Josh Marshall that he prefers a liberal republican (John McCain) to Barack Obama. I don't suppose we should be terribly surprised that in every election some supposed members of each party vote in the other.
However, the idea that there is such a thing as a liberal republican, or assuming that there is, that John McCain would fit that mold is bizarre. What we are presently selecting from is an extremist warmongering republican, a rightwing, but not extremist, democrat (Clinton), and a mild democrat (Obama). There are no liberals of any sort in this race.
The benefit of Obama, to the degree that there is one, is that he takes matters seriously rather than manipulating his position to best mirror whatever he guesses will best please just enough voters to get himself elected. He has, on several occasions taken the risk of losing voters rather than adjusting his positions. This is the behavior that recommends him.
Clinton has made the double mistake of adjusting her positions to get elected and> being wrong about those adjustments. Stupid in her deceptivity. What kind of "leader" is that?
So "DT" will vote for McCain over Obama. Sayonara, DT. We hardly knew you.










Comments (5)
I'd love for you to give me a good example or two of where Obama has did something that wasn't pointed at getting votes....
March 22, 2008 1:04 AM | Reply | Permalink
Louisville the troll still hasnt shut off his computer. Look at his history - all he does is troll and insult. nothing constructive. no original ideas. The jig is up, louisville aka chris lambert. youre not a democrat. stop pretending, you are too obvious.
March 22, 2008 1:14 AM | Reply | Permalink
Typical
Republican
Obfuscator
Living
Lies
March 22, 2008 2:35 AM | Reply | Permalink
Perhaps some of these democrats that prefer Mcain to Obama reside politically just to the right of the "third way". Not that Obama varies much from DLC/PPI talking points, but there is a sense that he is a little to the left of them, and most of his supporters surely are.
March 22, 2008 2:41 AM | Reply | Permalink
"DT" couldn't have staked out his position any better if he were a troll.
However, if real, he is an embarrassment to the Democratic Party.
If a troll, he's an embarrassment to the Republican Party.
Like many others, I think a good deal of unification is in order; not only in the Democratic Party but the Republican Party and the nation. But it had better not come at the price of mollifying dickheads.
March 22, 2008 8:50 AM | Reply | Permalink
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