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maximusveritas Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-03-08 11:05 PM
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22. I don't think that's true
I've found that people here and on the blogs are far less informed. The problem is that they get into this echo chamber where they repeat false information and become deluded. There was a poll a while back that showed this.
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  -Obama won among the "very liberal" by a mile. But... I thought he repeated right-wing talking points antiimperialist  Jan-03-08 10:13 PM   #0 
  - Yes, it's a bizarre twist.  ananda   Jan-03-08 10:15 PM   #1 
  - Yeah. That's my camp.  Jackpine Radical   Jan-03-08 10:18 PM   #3 
  - People rely on racial stereotypes, both pro and con  Kurt_and_Hunter   Jan-03-08 10:17 PM   #2 
  - I suspect you're right.  Jackpine Radical   Jan-03-08 10:19 PM   #4 
  - Edwards is a moderate  dansolo   Jan-03-08 10:58 PM   #18 
  - Examples??  skooooo   Jan-03-08 10:20 PM   #5 
  - Krugman said Obama repeated social security fear-mongerin right-win talking points  antiimperialist   Jan-03-08 10:23 PM   #8 
  - Odd result only if you don't note win was due to age 17 to 29 who think they are "left" but are  papau   Jan-03-08 10:21 PM   #6 
  - I bet you're right. His opposite stance of Bush on Iraq probably equates to "very liberal" to them.  Roland99   Jan-03-08 10:25 PM   #9 
  - I guess Iowa wasn't deeply troubled by the McKlurkin thing  dailykoff   Jan-03-08 10:22 PM   #7 
  - And he talked about "more affordable health care"  FredfromSpace   Jan-03-08 10:26 PM   #10 
  - Maybe he's taking back right wing talking points that belong to us? nt  hedgehog   Jan-03-08 10:26 PM   #11 
  - It's the war, stupid  boreDem   Jan-03-08 10:27 PM   #12 
  - People are getting partisan and liberal mixed up. n/t  rucky   Jan-03-08 10:27 PM   #13 
  - Obama eats gay kittens  Bleachers7   Jan-03-08 10:27 PM   #14 
  - People seem to project what they are on their candidate.  JDPriestly   Jan-03-08 10:34 PM   #15 
  - Did Obama go to Herzliya to brag about to bombing Iran?  dailykoff   Jan-03-08 10:39 PM   #16 
  - His stats are a kaleidoscope of range.  AtomicKitten   Jan-03-08 10:40 PM   #17 
  - I'm 'very' liberal  BringBigDogBack   Jan-03-08 10:59 PM   #19 
  - This just shows how out of touch site like this are  maximusveritas   Jan-03-08 11:01 PM   #20 
  - Why don't you think they are out of touch?  antiimperialist   Jan-03-08 11:03 PM   #21 
     - I don't think that's true  maximusveritas   Jan-03-08 11:05 PM   #22 
  - Why is that surprising? He is a liberal Democratic senator.  Carrieyazel   Jan-04-08 01:06 AM   #23 
 

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