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LeftishBrit

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18. So in other words, the complete opposite accusation.
Fri Jan 13, 2012, 05:52 PM
Jan 2012

Ron Paul has FAR more in common with other Republicans than with those who are not on the Right.

The whole problem with established left-of-centre and liberal individuals and groups is that they have tended to compromise too much with conservatives. Blair with Bush. Clegg with Cameron. Obama engaging in too much 'bipartisanship' with congressional Republicans. This generally means that the Right sets too much of the agenda. How is it going to help matters if the anti-establishment left starts engaging in similar bipartisanship with perhaps even viler right-wingers?

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