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In reply to the discussion: Obama is well to the left of Bill Clinton. [View all]cascadiance
(19,537 posts)28. Here's the more useful older graphs that one can really understand how it is being measured more...


The corporatists don't like it when it properly labels most of today's pols in the upper right corner to varying degrees, which is where they belong to show how we're really missing diversity of views in our current political spectrum of candidates.
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I think the point is, people around here praise Clinton while they shit on Obama
krawhitham
May 2014
#8
Another point: yes, there was a time when the party being run by Third-Wayers was a big concern.
DanTex
May 2014
#20
"I think the point is, people around here praise Clinton while they shit on Obama"
NCTraveler
May 2014
#74
If you want, call it a wash on "free trade", even though it's much more complicated then that.
DanTex
May 2014
#14
That "revised" political triangle seems to emphasize social issues more than others...
cascadiance
May 2014
#19
it HAS the Republican side on it....and I included Romney and Bush....as proof
VanillaRhapsody
May 2014
#21
The authoritarian/libertarian thing was a push poll designed to convert people to libertarianism.
DanTex
May 2014
#32
Well, let's see. You can vote for Bush Policies, ie, Bail out the Crooked Banks, Support all of
sabrina 1
May 2014
#26
No, the Third Way was invented a couple of decades ago to infiltrate Right Wing policies
sabrina 1
May 2014
#39
Lol, you wish I was the only one who cared about the Dem Party being infiltrated by
sabrina 1
May 2014
#112
You appear to know nothing at all "about it" or the Third Way right wingers - I'll educate you:
Dragonfli
May 2014
#99
I cant make heads nor tails from those graphs. They show Sen Sanders and H. Clinton on equal
rhett o rick
May 2014
#24
Here's the more useful older graphs that one can really understand how it is being measured more...
cascadiance
May 2014
#28
You cant play nice with others, can you. "You lean libertarian". Grow up. nm
rhett o rick
May 2014
#49
When someone starts libertarian agitprop, what else is anyone to think?
ConservativeDemocrat
May 2014
#77
I find it interesting that some here where the posters are supposed to be "politically liberal"
rhett o rick
May 2014
#91
Yes and according to "your" graphs, Sen Sanders and H. Clinton-Sachs agree on the economy. nm
rhett o rick
May 2014
#51
You aren't....you just don't base your entire opinion on just one or two issues
VanillaRhapsody
May 2014
#60
I agree on the grounds that the repeal of Glass Seagel and NAFTA were so bad that many of us see
jwirr
May 2014
#45
It does not matter who is president , the Fascist Corporate State will run of , by , and for the
geretogo
May 2014
#65
I'm pretty sure that Obama has signed more free-trade agreements than Clinton did.
Nye Bevan
May 2014
#67
The op is so limited on information that it, in itself, does not make a valid arguement.
NCTraveler
May 2014
#90