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  Which commonly made sage talking point is more annoying? (search mode)
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Question: Which commonly made sage talking point is more annoying?
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Nixon was more liberal than any Presidents who followed him
 
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The Democrats are to the right of all European parties
 
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Goldwater
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« on: February 17, 2014, 07:20:57 PM »

If the political compass was accurate, than even in with the most right-wing results I got I'm apparently only as far right as Obama and as libertarian as Jill Stein. So, yeah, that chart is complete bullsh**t.
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Goldwater
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« Reply #1 on: February 18, 2014, 12:22:25 AM »

If the political compass was accurate, than even in with the most right-wing results I got I'm apparently only as far right as Obama and as libertarian as Jill Stein. So, yeah, that chart is complete bullsh**t.

Again, you continue to see things from solely an American perspective. On a worldwide scale, not the kind that relies heavily on an Overton Window within a particular contemporary context, Obama is a conservative.

Yeah yeah, I know Obama is conservative by international standards. But is he really that far to the right?
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