There is no far-left in this country. Far left would mean people were planning to seize the means of production along with the private wealth of billionaires, and declare private property to be illegal. And end capitalism. Please calibrate.
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but he touts is bona fides as a CIA Analyst, yet he cannot understand such a simple construct.
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The middle is huge. But it doesn’t draw clicks, attention, or press. By their nature, centrists are rarely loud. We need more leadership for building and supporting center-left and center-right policies and organizations.
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The issue at hand is far more than just a spectrum issue. The entire political arena is falling prey to unreasonable, hyperpartisan politics that sacrifice evidence and truth for membership and money. Cooler heads must prevail.
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Evan, you've succumbed to false "both sides.". The polarization is NOT the same for both parties. The right is more extreme than the left. Far more. No contest. See, eg,
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Far-left radicals are not ascendant. This is an absurd “both sides” argument. The ascendant faction of the Democratic Party is the moderate centrists who find common ground with moderate Republican voters who believe in mature, responsible governance.
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Creating a false equivalence, is the same as lying, sir. "Both sides" are NOT equally at fault. There is NO ONE on the 'far left' who is reckless and dangerous like the entire leadership of the GOP and the President of the United States.
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