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Originally Posted by MuadDib
I think we essentially agree, but I am not ready to say it's a move to the left. All I'll say is that it's a move to the center. Is this symantics? Maybe. But to me it's a very important distinction. A move to the center means we feel the Dems best represent the center now and its not a left vs right issue.
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I whole heartedly agree, it is a definitive move toward center not left.
But a caller just now stated what my point is. That the Dems went center to get the votes, then the center moves left....
Limbaugh says he see warning signs but that the people are conservative and throws out a poll that people believe the GOP is big government... Limbaugh's excuse 6 years, new entitlement, not running the government on true conservativism.... etc.
But he concedes that McCain is going to run as "the Conservative" and McCain is a moderate.... so yes, even Limbaugh sees that the penduluum is swinging.
He is all about "Bush saving his approval ratings getting them up and going back to Crawford with a 65 approval rating".
This will definately be a very interesting 2 years. My true hope is that there is less confrontation, more compromise and that the parties listen to the people and give the people what they want without positioning for power.