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Originally Posted by FRPLG
I would completely disagree. I agree the far right influence has been a disaster for the Repubs but I think the far lefts influence is so ingrained and institutionalized that it no longer even appears as influence. It actually is the party. It has been going on since the 60's. The Repubs are catching up quick though.
The 25% of this country that would identify themselves as democrats but not in the context of their super liberal party get left out in the cold the same way the 25% of Repubs do.
Our country seems to align basically like this.
15 25 20 25 15
left to right.
the problem in both parties is that the 15 percenters run the show.
the 25 percenters are stuck voting for blobs like Kerry/GW because they can't support someone so opposed to their fundamental beliefs.
and the middle 20 percenters vote the guy they like the best regardless of politics.
we need to bust up the two party system something fierce. it is killing us.
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I think the country shakes out this way:
99.99999% Usually Wrong or "Everyone Else" vs.
.00001% Always Right or "Me"