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To: TimF who wrote (158040)1/14/2003 8:18:41 PM
From: i-node  Respond to of 1580255
 
Maybe not when they where young but when you compare the begining of their presidencies, the middle, and the end Reagan was noticibly more conservative at each point.

The subject of this thread is bizarre. An admitted liberal arguing that Reagan was centrist.

This is what I call "progress"!



To: TimF who wrote (158040)1/14/2003 11:47:05 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1580255
 
Well, lets review the facts as we know them. Reagan started out as a Dem. He was an actor......which tends to be profession inhabited more by liberals. He was governor of CA........a liberal state.

All of this was well before he became presidents. In any case there are conservative actors and CA used to be less liberal.

Name one major issue where Bush Sr. was well to the right of Reagan?

He may well be........but I don't think that's how they started out.

Maybe not when they where young but when you compare the begining of their presidencies, the middle, and the end Reagan was noticibly more conservative at each point.


Okay, you win this one.......I can't find anywhere where the two are compared. I just know that Bush Sr. started out as a Rep. and comes from a more conservative state. Then again Nancy Reagan, bless her heart, was a very rich, rightwing conservative.....so maybe she converted Ronald.

" I posted them here before, and D Ray posted a different one recently."

D. Ray posted just for Washington journalists.

Well I have posted them (or probably others along the same line) before but ok -

"Newspaper staffs have become even less conservative over the past eight years, a poll for the American Society of Newspaper Editors (ASNE) found. Last fall, ASNE polled 1,037 journalists at 61 papers of all sizes. Released in April, The Newspaper Journalists of the 90s report discovered:

-- "In 1996 only 15 percent of the newsroom labeled itself conservative/Republican or leaning in that direction, down from 22 percent in 1988" when the ASNE last conducted a comprehensive survey. Those identifying themselves as independent jumped from 17 to 24 percent while the percent calling themselves "liberal/Democrat" or "lean" that way held steady, down one point to 61 percent.

-- The bigger the paper, the more liberal the staff: "On papers of at least 50,000 circulation, 65 percent of the staffs are liberal/Democrat or lean that way. The split at papers of less than 50,000 is less pronounced: still predominantly liberal, but 51-23 percent." "

secure.mediaresearch.org

libertyteeth.org;

You win a second time......best then for you to support your local FOX channel.

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