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9. Personally I'd agree
Thu Dec 18, 2014, 08:24 PM
Dec 2014

It's dangerous to collapse these sorts of questions onto a single left-right dimension, but I think you can easily make the case that politically Obama is to the right of even Reagan.

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Comparing Obama to Nixon is obscene. NoJusticeNoPeace Dec 2014 #1
I was at a Nixon campaign event in Dayton OH upaloopa Dec 2014 #4
Obama has claimed the power to execute U.S. citizens without due process. Maedhros Dec 2014 #35
Once Nixon left Vietnam, he did not go back in. grahamhgreen Dec 2014 #65
Uhhhh, it was Obama himself who said that in many ways Nixon was more liberal than he (Obama) is LondonReign2 Dec 2014 #67
From this liberal's view, it ain't pretty. polichick Dec 2014 #2
But he's a socialist Muslim commy. ErikJ Dec 2014 #3
The jury has spoken unrepentant progress Dec 2014 #5
Juror #2 brought up an interesting point... blue neen Dec 2014 #17
It's just a context sensitive prepositional phrase. unrepentant progress Dec 2014 #22
Thanks for the explanation. blue neen Dec 2014 #23
No, no comma *after* "which." But "which" is a relative pronoun, so tblue37 Dec 2014 #33
Many thanks. blue neen Dec 2014 #51
"In which" is a prepositional phrase, but the clause thus introduced is a tblue37 Dec 2014 #32
Which Thespian2 Dec 2014 #34
. blue neen Dec 2014 #52
Policy wise he is just a bit to the right of one Richard M. Nixon. hifiguy Dec 2014 #6
He is not to the right of Nixon, dont be silly NoJusticeNoPeace Dec 2014 #8
Nixon hated the "Eastern Establishment" with a passion. hifiguy Dec 2014 #12
If they told him to, he would have. If Nixon were president today he would make NoJusticeNoPeace Dec 2014 #14
Nixon was a rotten SOB, and there's no way to avoid that hifiguy Dec 2014 #15
Obama knew they were never going to bite, it was a gamble but a good one. NoJusticeNoPeace Dec 2014 #16
I voted for Obama in 2008 with more enthusiasm than I had ever brought hifiguy Dec 2014 #18
+1. MAJOR Disappointment when He appointed Geithner and Bernanke. The results are evident... adirondacker Dec 2014 #19
The mask came off with the Geithner and HRC appointments hifiguy Dec 2014 #20
Exactly the way I see it dreamnightwind Dec 2014 #25
On the bright side, the Democratic nominee in 2016 tblue37 Dec 2014 #38
My memory of him, also....n/t KoKo Dec 2014 #31
Personally I'd agree unrepentant progress Dec 2014 #9
* He just normalized relations with Cuba KamaAina Dec 2014 #7
And quite literally something no Democrat in the past 50 years conceived of either unrepentant progress Dec 2014 #11
And Nixon went to China LondonReign2 Dec 2014 #68
Obama is a company man Slim Pickens Dec 2014 #10
Every last word of THIS. hifiguy Dec 2014 #13
Got it in..."1"! truebluegreen Dec 2014 #21
hey, didn't you hear about Cuba? Skittles Dec 2014 #24
well said slim Pharaoh Dec 2014 #30
.... 840high Dec 2014 #46
Welcome to DU... SidDithers Dec 2014 #49
+a million! SammyWinstonJack Dec 2014 #60
"I am not saying any of these things are good or bad"...I will. Not good! RiverLover Dec 2014 #26
This again? BeyondGeography Dec 2014 #27
Your concern is duly noted. n/t Lil Missy Dec 2014 #28
Just anothe corporate stooge Pharaoh Dec 2014 #29
Way to the right of Nixon, slightly to the right of Reagan. He has killed the party by driving Doctor_J Dec 2014 #36
"Slightly to the right of Reagan"!!!... SidDithers Dec 2014 #50
Reagan borrowed to pull the economy out of the hole Doctor_J Dec 2014 #53
He knowingly kills 50+ innocents for every suspected "militant" targeted by drone strikes. Maedhros Dec 2014 #37
Quite a bit of that is a real stretch, e.g. "forced GM into...bankruptcy". cheapdate Dec 2014 #39
He's a center-right corporatist Fiendish Thingy Dec 2014 #40
Ha - reeks of desperation Politicub Dec 2014 #41
Barry Ritholtz made his money in a Wall Street investment bank. greatauntoftriplets Dec 2014 #43
As "desperate" as the ones falling all over themselves to high five it. Number23 Dec 2014 #59
Pretty close to Bill Clinton who was the best republican pres since Teddy R. project_bluebook Dec 2014 #42
This reminds me of the Republicans calling John McCain a Liberal. herding cats Dec 2014 #44
There is nothing liberal about him. Jamastiene Dec 2014 #45
... SidDithers Dec 2014 #47
complete nonsense. DCBob Dec 2014 #48
Ironical...considering liberal Republicans are the fore fathers of Rex Dec 2014 #54
Not to mention that liberal Republicans were the original "progressives" (nt) Recursion Dec 2014 #55
They were, though liberal republicans were not around long Rex Dec 2014 #56
In an alternate world where the GOP didn't have a Southern Strategy Recursion Dec 2014 #57
Tax cuts and unemployment benefits are true keynesian stimulus. mathematic Dec 2014 #58
It's plain old corporatism Man from Pickens Dec 2014 #61
It is good to know cooler heads prevail who does not think trashing many of our good hard working Thinkingabout Dec 2014 #62
I've thought about this a lot walkingman Dec 2014 #63
He's a fiscally conservative Republican with a few socially liberal views. Scuba Dec 2014 #64
+1 nt RiverLover Dec 2014 #66
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