Um...that statement was in line with the OP's title, intended to point out the silliness of the labeling.Mek-Stizzle wrote:
No I'm fine with bashing entire groups of people by calling out a few. Anyway you're the one that started it by saying "the way liberals did"
And just how is that? Do you have anything to back that up?Mek-Stizzle wrote:
Well, in this context, you can bet your arse that the right wing extremists in the US are worse than the liberal ones.And just how do you come to the conclusion that right wing extremists are "always" worse than liberal ones? Stalin was a left-wing extremist, mind you.
You're misjudging the amount of annoyance the right had at Clinton. It's your opinion, as a leftist, that there wasn't much wrong with Clinton.Mek-Stizzle wrote:
Of course the leftist backlash at Bush was worse than the right wing backlash against Clinton. That's because there wasn't much wrong with Clinton for the far right to really get egged on about. There is alot with Obama, there was alot with Bush that the left got annoyed about.I'd vouch against it. The backlash against Bush was far worse than the backlash against Clinton.
That may be what it looks like to you. But my absentee ballot is still blank, and I'm not filling it out until I've seen all the debates and thought long and hard about it. There are key problems I have with both tickets.Mek-Stizzle wrote:
And when people like, you and usmarine say they still don't know who they're going to vote for and they might not vote for the GOP. That's the same as Cam saying he wouldn't vote for the Blue team and he's still undecided, yeah, that much (well, that's what it looks like, imo).
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Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular