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Originally Posted by Ducimus
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Reminds me of another article I read today. I don't
completely buy into it, but it's an interesting thought experiment.
Ezra Klein thinks that Obama is a early 1990s moderate Republican. The key part in that article is:
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Rather, it appears that as Democrats moved to the right to pick up Republican votes, Republicans moved to the right to oppose Democratic proposals
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I think that's what we're seeing. As the Democratic party drifts further right, you see these clowns like Bachman and Trump taking very extreme positions to differentiate themselves.
I like to read
American Conservative magazine. It's got a smart right wing view that's not completely bugf-k insane like the mainstream neocon voices (Beck, Limbaugh, Hannity, Savage, et. al). Even they lament how the Republican party has turned into some unrecognizable extremist group.
Eventually the GOP is going to get so far right that they alienate all but their true believers, and the pendulum will swing back the other way.