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Liberal In Texas

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17. Michael Smerconish
Fri Oct 20, 2017, 11:40 PM
Oct 2017

Center?
Right of Center?
Left of Center?
Leftist?
Righty?

Guess it depends on your point of view. I think he's it the rightish zone. Not a neocon or a Nazi, jut a lot right from what I think is the sensible place to be.

I'm sure the cons think he's a flaming liberal. Not me. He's a sell-out kinda-left wishy-washy guy with no courage to speak out about the right wing fascism taking over the country.



So FU Michael...get some balls.



far left is the center to me gopiscrap Oct 2017 #1
Well put, fellow centrist. eom guillaumeb Oct 2017 #2
thank you gopiscrap Oct 2017 #3
I'm on the far left lagomorph777 Oct 2017 #16
All of these terms are vague. guillaumeb Oct 2017 #4
divisive labels 4now Oct 2017 #5
Fuzzy math Stinky The Clown Oct 2017 #6
Example of "far left" weirdness: musician/activist Tom Morello calls Ted Nugent a "good friend." VOX Oct 2017 #7
I'm a Second Bill of Rights kind of Progressive. HughBeaumont Oct 2017 #8
A centrist is, to me, a DINO or RINO... cbreezen Oct 2017 #9
They are hard to define. Willie Pep Oct 2017 #10
Youve notably left out foreign policy frazzled Oct 2017 #18
To me, a leftist rejects reform and supports revolution. Laffy Kat Oct 2017 #11
My take. Blue_true Oct 2017 #12
On DU and in the left circles of America today GulfCoast66 Oct 2017 #13
"Centrist" and "Liberal" are synonymous? Garrett78 Oct 2017 #14
3 years ago I would have agreed. GulfCoast66 Oct 2017 #15
Michael Smerconish Liberal In Texas Oct 2017 #17
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