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In reply to the discussion: Is Pope Francis Really a Progressive Example? [View all]Tom Rinaldo
(23,197 posts)can this pope be reasonably be called a progressive. Words have meaning even when those words are a bit fuzzy and hard to sharply define. But this pope clearly opposes many core issues associated with progressive politics even though he may seem progressive, and provide some leadership on, others
If any two self identified progressives could agree on a check list of 20 important social/political issues to take stands on, I think it would be highly unusual for both to agree on their stands on all twenty of them. We see that all the time in Democratic politics. I am hard pressed to think of any high ranking Democrat who most of us would consider progressive who hasn't disappointed me more than once on a matter of importance to me that I would expect "a progressive" to agree with me on. Maybe Barny Sanders hasn't - but I'm afraid to look too closely at the totality of his views because I prefer to think we agree on everything, lol.