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  1. Clark  Kent

    Clark Kent said, 8 months ago

    There is no candidate who is left of center. Obama is moderate right and mittney is extreme far “right” lunatic fringe but the ’toon is correct in that mittney has no personal center. He is an empty shell into which his owners have filled with ideological sewage.

  2. Mikaehl

    Mikaehl said, 8 months ago

    @Clark Kent

    That depends, I guess, on what you consider “center”. Obama has more than a few issues/topics where he’s pretty left of center…

  3. Jase99

    Jase99 said, 8 months ago

    “There is no candidate who is left of center. Obama is moderate right and mittney is extreme far “right” lunatic fringe…”

    I’d say Obama is just right of center and Romney is where ever he thinks the group he’s speaking want him to be.

  4. moderateisntleft

    moderateisntleft said, 8 months ago

    @Jase99

    That about sums it up. Mitt just want s to win the election. And he’s doing that by telling anyone who listens anything they want to hear.

  5. ansonia

    ansonia said, 8 months ago

    @Clark Kent

    There is no candidate who is left of center. Obama is moderate right and mittney is extreme far “right” l

    If you guys really believe that Obama is in the center or right of the center, your party is in trouble. The far leftwingnuts aren’t likely to expend the energy to vote for someone who they think is too conservative, and they’ll stay home.

  6. ansonia

    ansonia said, 8 months ago

    Mitt just want s to win the election. And he’s doing that by telling anyone who listens anything they want to hear.
    -
    Yeah that happened to us in 2008.

  7. motivemagus

    motivemagus said, 8 months ago

    “Far left of center?” Is FDR running? Because Obama ain’t nowhere near the far left or even a firm left. He’s in the center. Just because the GOP has launched off into the right-wing parallel universe doesn’t make Obama “left.”

  8. motivemagus

    motivemagus said, 8 months ago

    @ansonia

    Not so much. Politifact says Obama kept, started action on, or had a compromise on 74% of his promises. 9% stalled, 17% broken.
    http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/promises/obameter/

  9. thegreatack

    thegreatack said, 8 months ago

    The Republicans have gone so far to the right (out of sight, even) that the vacuum has pulled everyone else to the center and beyond. So, yes, Obama could reasonably be called ‘center’.

  10. lonecat

    lonecat said, 8 months ago

    @Orthodox Catholic

    Can you justify this claim that Obama’s policies are Marxist? Or are you just blowing hot air?

  11. Dredpiraterobt$

    Dredpiraterobt$ said, 8 months ago

    The one left of center or the one who left the center?
    .
    The one left of center or the one out of the center and into the institute?
    .
    The one what’s left of the center or the one out in left field?
    .
    The one left who is center or the one left from the clown car?
    .
    The one just left of the center or the one with the party just left of Atilla the Hun?
    .

  12. ansonia

    ansonia said, 8 months ago

    @motivemagus

    I saw that article earlier.
    I’ll give him credit for the 38%, although some of those things I consider bad for our economy and are reasons I voted against him.
    Also, I’m not sure if that site has a hidden political agenda.

  13. ansonia

    ansonia said, 8 months ago

    @lonecat

    Can you justify this claim that Obama’s policies are Marxist? Or are you just blowing hot air?
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    An example:
    “You didn’t build that.”

  14. flake-67121

    flake-67121 said, 8 months ago

    @Clark Kent

    just flat wrong.

  15. lonecat

    lonecat said, 8 months ago

    @ansonia

    And that’s your evidence that Obama is a Marxist? Not very impressive.

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