2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: I don't think that the greatest danger to the Democratic Party is the GOP [View all]CajunBlazer
(5,648 posts)It is very true that the far left and the far right have very different goals, but in their behavior they are very, very similar. (Look up the the Horseshoe Principle of Political Science). Both the far left and the far right believe that they have a monopoly on the truth. The both believe in a rigid ideology. They both consider themselves ideologically pure and thus both are very adverse to compromise.
Both refer to more moderate people with similar political goals as themselves as members of the opposition, i.e those of the far left call moderate progressives "conservatives" and those on the far right refer to more moderate conservatives as "liberals". Both the far left and far right are very passionate about their politics and tend to be very politically active and very verbal about their causes.
Because of their rejection of compromise and unwillingness to take incremental steps toward progress, both sides lose far more political battles then they win. To rationalize their many failures, both sides turn to conspiracy theories and "the system is rigged against us" narratives.
I am sure there are other comparisons that can be made, but those should suffice.