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Since people will always argue about the labels FiveGoodMen Jul 2019 #1
I believe the article is less about labels per se but rather what they might represent. alwaysinasnit Jul 2019 #2
How about they are all Democrats.. pwb Jul 2019 #3
Yes, there is no doubt we will all vote for our nominee in the general election, but this article alwaysinasnit Jul 2019 #5
I don't see it that way. This article attempts to divide . pwb Jul 2019 #7
I have no wish to foment division at all, but I think what is being lost in this discussion is that alwaysinasnit Jul 2019 #8
There is no "stark choice" in our primary emulatorloo Jul 2019 #12
I believe voters today are interested in solutions, not labels emulatorloo Jul 2019 #4
I don't believe that this article is attempting to nitpick or divide. It is more in the historical alwaysinasnit Jul 2019 #6
LOL There are no 'leftist' candidates taking the stage leftstreet Jul 2019 #9
I'm the rarest... myohmy2 Jul 2019 #10
+1 Go Vols Jul 2019 #19
The article describes a liberal in the classic sense as per Adam Smith Poiuyt Jul 2019 #11
The evolving nature of how the rich benefit from capitalism??? alwaysinasnit Jul 2019 #15
Why are there never articles like this about the Right? Wounded Bear Jul 2019 #13
Excellent question ismnotwasm Jul 2019 #16
My guess is that it is all about greed throughout millenia, so no need to categorized on the alwaysinasnit Jul 2019 #17
Good question. marybourg Jul 2019 #20
I was all set to be irritated, then I read the article. Kind of meh. ismnotwasm Jul 2019 #14
I guess it is about the evolution of priorities in every generation and how our current preferences alwaysinasnit Jul 2019 #18
Why bury the lead? Who are the 3 leftists? ecstatic Jul 2019 #21
I might guess at 2 of them but not the 3rd. Any ideas? alwaysinasnit Jul 2019 #22
"Liberal" is a comparative term. To Republicans, all Democrats are Liberal. elocs Jul 2019 #23
REPUBLICANS ARE TO STUPID TO UNDERSTAND ROB-ROX Jul 2019 #24
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