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Question: Were the 1990s liberal in any way?
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« on: February 13, 2019, 03:13:16 PM »

Maybe not in actual policies, but didn't homosexuality gain a lot more acceptance. Bill Clinton at least opened the armed forces for homosexuals.

In many ways the 1990s are a reverse 1950s


The 1950s are viewed as pretty conservative due to the fact that it really was the decade during that era(1930s-1960s) which werent totally liberal and the 1990s was the only decade in its era which wasnt totally conservative(1980s-2000s).




Agree. The presidencies of Ike and Billy have a lot in common: They were moderate and came into office after the other party held the presidency for more than two terms. They succeeded the vice president of a liberal/conservative hero. Both lost congress entirely during the first term and won reelection against an elder statesman of the opposition party. And both almost had their own vice president elected to succeed them. And in both cases, the "losing" side claimed irregularities.
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