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« on: October 16, 2016, 10:05:36 AM »

If he is getting accused of being both a RINO and a far right conservative by Atlas posters, Kasich is doing something right.

And yes, he is right about the need to reform the GOP. The truth is that if the GOP had any brains, he would now be the nominee and running 10 points ahead of Clinton.

Considering Clinton has been called everything from "left-wing" and "pandering to the Bernie far left" to "conservative neocon" and "far-right" on here, what does that make her?

A centrist?
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« Reply #1 on: October 16, 2016, 01:13:09 PM »

If he is getting accused of being both a RINO and a far right conservative by Atlas posters, Kasich is doing something right.

And yes, he is right about the need to reform the GOP. The truth is that if the GOP had any brains, he would now be the nominee and running 10 points ahead of Clinton.

Considering Clinton has been called everything from "left-wing" and "pandering to the Bernie far left" to "conservative neocon" and "far-right" on here, what does that make her?

A centrist?

It was more a rhetorical question for PeteB, who seems to think that being placed all over the political spectrum by various forum members automatically means one must be "doing something right". Tongue

Well, let me address it then Smiley...

I'm not sure you got my point... it was a rhetorical question for a reason. Tongue

My point is, Atlasians' opinions of where a candidate falls on the political spectrum are completely unrelated to whether or not a candidate is "good" (or "doing something right").

Maybe "effective" is the right term?
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