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In reply to the discussion: Obama IS progressive, and he will most likely be re-elected. Welcome to reality. [View all]vaberella
(24,634 posts)Then you would say that Teddy Roosevelt and Lincoln were not progressive? That's absurd. In actuality the idea of progressivism is seen as a growth of a nation. Your faulty comparison on Republicans and Progress is a strawman. A free-er nation and all rights to all people is actually seen as Progress because it goes in line with the abolishment of slavery and later the civil rights movement which encompassed Native American movements and Women's Rights movements and labor movements.
That would be moving backward and counter to progress. Hence the OP mentioned many things that move forward and expand the rights of the people those things are progressive. And even if Obama has not done 100% well; it's undeniable that 85% or more of his policies are Progressive.
But Progress and being a Progressive goes for Republicans and Democrats alike---it is absolutely not interchangeable with liberalism.