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In reply to the discussion: Wingnut Meltdown Over Romney Is In Pandemic Stage [View all]pediatricmedic
(397 posts)68. thanks for that political compass, it was actually informative
I fell in the middle of the pack of the Libertarian Left on the international chart. Probably explains why I feel Obama is the lesser of two evils. They really are not that different from each other, usually only differing in degree. Both Obama and Romney are part of the Authoritarian Right as you stated.
I don't see a wingnut meltdown either, I see them not really caring for Romney. They are not enthusiastic about him at all. They are not beaten, not dieing off, and not going away.
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I do think you're right that the impetus for progressive change has always been the product
bigtree
Sep 2012
#7
You make good points. The problem here is that we are in election mode. To criticize the dear
Vincardog
Sep 2012
#24
A simpler version of your post would be appreciated. It appears incompresensible.,
juajen
Sep 2012
#78
At this time, I note that some of the middle-class Democrats are dividing their time between
JDPriestly
Sep 2012
#54
Very positive thread and heartening. I do worry about the ability of copious amounts of money
byeya
Sep 2012
#11
I speculate that this year may prove that multi-national corporations are wasting their money on our
lindysalsagal
Sep 2012
#25
The real problem the Romney campaign has is Americans aren't buying what they're selling.
k2qb3
Sep 2012
#12
OMG--This is hilarious: "The problem isn't the campaign leadership; it's the party's followership"
Arugula Latte
Sep 2012
#33
Bonafides: Romney's gonna win in a landslide, could be a massive landslide:
Bernardo de La Paz
Sep 2012
#59
Just imagine what it would be like if Perry, Bachmann, Cain, or Santorum were the nominee
aint_no_life_nowhere
Sep 2012
#53