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Barack Obama
In reply to the discussion: Why do some people keep calling Obama "center-right"? [View all]zipplewrath
(16,692 posts)45. No
What I'm saying, rather plainly, is that the question being asked really can't be answered by anyone actually holding those points of view, within the rules of the group in which the question was placed. If all they want to hear is the opinions of people who DON'T hold those points of view, they're fine. But if they actually want a discourse with people who DO hold those points of view, they'll have to discuss it in a different group.
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It's about the time. If General Eisenhower were President now, he would be middle to center right.
BlueJazz
Aug 2013
#2
As he was when he was elected. Eisenhower was no political ideologue in any sense.
Ikonoklast
Aug 2013
#62
Bullshit. Democrats are free to criticize from the Left. That's not trolling or even trollish.
leveymg
Aug 2013
#7
Because they have confused libertarianism with liberalism. The LP and Paulies are using that tack.
freshwest
Aug 2013
#16
I would be happy to debate this point with you vigorously outside the confines of this safe harbor
DisgustipatedinCA
Aug 2013
#37
They have been buying the Ron Paul, Libertarian, Teabagger kool-aid, themselves:
freshwest
Aug 2013
#28
And you couldn't give the rest of us - including the OP - credit for already knowing that?
IrishAyes
Aug 2013
#47
Part of it is a combination of rising expectations and pent up demand from years of frustration.
grantcart
Aug 2013
#39
Well, the Affordable Care Act is essentially the 1993 Republican Healthcare Plan.
Agnosticsherbet
Aug 2013
#51
Which makes his signature achievement center right and Obama Center Right on healthcare.
Agnosticsherbet
Aug 2013
#55