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Politics : View from the Center and Left

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To: MrLucky who wrote (7365)12/19/2005 2:04:58 AM
From: Dale Baker  Read Replies (1) of 541731
 
Anyone is welcome to stay who remains polite. I will just say that you are translating my anti-Bush stance (which is very clear) with a leftwing ideological orientation that I don't possess. Go back and read the thread from the beginning and you will find most positions I advocate (with a few exceptions) fall squarely in the middle of the political spectrum.

Which includes Bush and his performance. He is not supported by a majority or trusted by a majority. His domestic agenda is in tatters because he lacks the political capital even in his own party to get tax and fiscal measures passed. Overseas he may or may not succeed in Iraq, but there is not much else in his foreign policy for me to like.

So I will continue to take a very critical stance on Bush, and an objective look at potential candidates for 2008, plus monitoring the pulse of the 2006 elections.

Personally, I think the conservative crusade is coming to an end again, like it did in the early 1990's. What comes next isn't clear.

Trying to guess will be fun. That is my main purpose here.
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