Look for the left to panic at the first sign of this and try to either take Reagan down or try to define Bush as 'Un-Reagan like'.
Ain't politics grand? And it only cost's a quarter billion to play along

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Unless, of course, you frequent the Democratic Underground. I just had to see what they were saying over there. Contrary to what you said, I don't think the Lefties will call Bush "un-Reagan like", they seem to hate (and I mean hate) both pretty equally.reviewing all the positives of Reagans presidency we will find voters looking favorably on Bush
Bash is the one that made me first aware of that place. Index then brought it up in this thread. Both conservative. Another conservative friend of mine mentioned it the other day. No one on the left has ever brought that place up here at the dbb, (that i know of, and if so it was probably not in a positive light), no one I know in real life has mentioned it to me who is on the left. Bottom line is they accept no registrations from new liberals to criticize them!I think it's usually telling when someone is "sure" of something when they don't have any evidence from which to judge.
Good point. It's not exactly a bastion of free speech, leaving a stagnant consensus with little challenge. And I don't intend to lump all liberals together. I guess I possess a distinction in my head between traditional liberals and Leftists. In relative terms, most Americans are liberal compared to much of the world (conservative in the democratic world is an ideological ocean away from conservative in the Middle East or China, for example).Bottom line is they accept no registrations from new liberals to criticize them!
LinkJust before the war against Iraq I began to receive strange calls from BBC journalists. Would I like information on how the leadership of the anti-war movement had been taken over by the Socialist Workers Party? . . .
The anti-war movement wasn't a simple repetition of the old story of the politically naive being led by the nose by sly operators. The far left was becoming the far right. It had gone as close to supporting Ba'athist fascism as it dared and had formed a working alliance with the Muslim Association of Britain, which, along with the usual misogyny and homophobia of such organisations, also believed that Muslims who decided that there was no God deserved to die for the crime of free thought. In a few weeks hundreds of thousands of people, maybe millions, would allow themselves to be organised by the opponents of democracy and modernity and would march through the streets of London without a flicker of self-doubt. Wasn't this a story?
It's a great story, I cried. But why don't you broadcast it?
We can't, said the bitter hacks. Our editors won't let us.
Good post. You completely summed up the thread that I had planned on starting over there. What they do is the exact opposite of 'open-minded'. They practice the complete opposite of what they preach.The Leftists, however, while claiming to be benevolent open-minded liberals, are in fact a hateful, self-loathing, defeatist, self-absorbed bunch that seem to want nothing short of the collapse of the U.S. (perhaps democracy in general).