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To: combjelly who wrote (918750)2/2/2016 5:57:21 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574593
 
CJ,
Hillary Clinton, to pick one.
I think you just proved my point. There is no future for "moderates" in American politics these days.

Hillary started sounding like a socialist the minute she felt "The Bern."
Now, name 3 Republicans, no matter how marginalized, who are on record as supporting any 3 of Democratic top concerns.
I remember when Newt Gingrich joined the church of climate change.

Mitt Romney was the architect of RomneyCare, as most Democrats gleefully pointed out in 2012.

Paul Ryan is currently being criticized by the right for being a so-called "moderate" that won't stand up to Obama.

John McCain used to be the centrist who bridged the two sides together. That was until 2008, when the media had a field day painting him as a warmongering neocon.

Even Rudy Giuliani, friend of the NYPD back when they weren't cool, was supposedly a social moderate.

Tenchusatsu