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In reply to the discussion: I don't like conservatives. [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)I'd say he's conservative. Look at his contributors (we know about):
Goldman Sachs $235,275
Citigroup Inc $178,450
Merrill Lynch $176,125
Morgan Stanley $170,350
Lehman Brothers $154,800
UBS AG $125,150
JPMorgan Chase & Co $123,800
Bain & Co $121,475
Marriott International $121,150
Bain Capital $118,550
Kirkland & Ellis $111,700
The Villages $110,900
Credit Suisse Group $104,900
Compuware Corp $103,550
Huron Consulting $102,050
PricewaterhouseCoopers $92,250
American Financial Group $87,550
Affiliated Managers Group $82,112
Cerberus Capital Management $79,450
Sun Capital Partners $77,850
SOURCE: http://www.opensecrets.org/pres08/contrib.php?cid=N00000286
Regarding how I feel about moderates, an unattributed quote: "Those who always take the middle of the road have a yellow stripe running down the middle of their back."
As far as demanding anything, the purpose of my post was to vent some frustration at the direction discourse in the United States has taken. Where do you see Liberal position expressed these days? Newspapers? Tee vee? Ray-dee-oh? Anywhere, besides DU?
If people want to be conservative and espouse the wonders of conservatism, great. Just don't do it in the Democratic Party.