To: johnqueuepublic
None of those issues are considered moderate to conservatives, but they are moderate stances within the Democratic Party-- what is so hard to understand about that?
He will easily recast himself as a moderate, with the aid of the press, should he win the nomination, in my opinion. He certainly will not run as a liberal, he'll attempt to get to the Right of Bush alla Clinton 1992. Its a bad situation, and the playbook that calls for painting the D as a liberal hasn't worked since 1988 and I don't think its a good tactic.
How old are you? This is really politics 101 stuff but you're debating as if we are talking religion.
37 posted on
08/12/2003 12:31:20 PM PDT by
JohnGalt
(Have you read Brave New World Yet????)
To: JohnGalt
And they are right wing from within Marxist circles, that is not a defense of your statement.
I just skimmed the article again, it seems to me that he is saying that these positions are not moderate from the perspective of the american people.
Kerry doesnt support gay marriage, neither does gephardt they are both to the right of dean who next to kucinich are the two farthest left pols to run for prez since McGovern.
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