I actually think most Democrats aren't liberal, and the fact that they voted for Nixon, Reagan, and George Bush, Sr. in droves further convinces me. The liberal wing of the Democratic Party used to dominate the primaries and select candidates further to the left than they do now. The Southern Leadership Council has succeeded in moving the party to the center, much to the chagrin of the "rule or ruin" Naderettes, and this eventually led to the Clinton presidency, the Welfare Reform Act, a continuation of George Bush's foreign policy, and a very pro-business economic policy that heavily emphasizes free trade.
I actually think the mainstream Democratic Party has ignored and angered the party's left wing, and until recently, without consequence. My fear about George W. Bush is, like his father, he cannot afford to alienate the Republican Party's right wing.
Paul
paulcs@flashcom.net
I actually think the mainstream Democratic Party has ignored and angered the party's left wing, and until recently, without consequence. My fear about George W. Bush is, like his father, he cannot afford to alienate the Republican Party's right wing.
Paul
paulcs@flashcom.net
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