Quote from: xsocialworker on February 21, 2010, 07:50:01 AM
I never miss any of their shows and I pretty much agree with all of them on everything. You left out Chris Matthews and Ed Schultz. MSNBC is my only source for news and I admit that being an Olbermannbot is no different than blindly following Fox Noise. However, I feel very much at home on the far left.
As long as you are honest with yourself that KO rants as much as RL and BM is basically the mirror reflection of AC, I'm fine with it. I've no need to change your political views, so long as you are not fooling yourself that one side is made up of more fair and reasonable people than the other.
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Sorry I ever started this, but the right has been full of closet cases and it's makes it funnier because the right is the political advocates of repealing laws protecting Trans people. Look up Tim Pawlenty, the so-called moderate. Look up the current campaign in Gainsville Fl.
Do I wish that those on the right had a more accepting view on trans (and broader LGBT) issues?
Oh hell yeah.
The reason I lean right, though, is because my political world doesn't stop at my own doorstep. If all I was worried about was my own personal good then I'd favor any politician who would put more money in my pocket and see after my own needs more than those of others.
BUT
As it turns out, having full rights in a country too bankrupt to continue existing is kind of an empty victory. Find me a politician, in ANY party, who defends my rights AND knows how to manage the economy and control the size and cost of government, and I'll hit the streets for that person.
I've yet to see one.
I might be wrong but I think I'm MORE likely to find an "economic conservative" who can be persuaded to accept people like me and protect our rights than I am to find a hard let politician who is friendly to LGBT issues who can be persuaded that government spending is not the answer to every problem.
I'd take either one though.
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Quote from: xsocialworker on February 21, 2010, 08:51:01 AM
There are advocates of rolling our rights backwards including Tim Pawlenty, Paul Scott, David Caton, and Tim Widmon. Just watching the Democrats being hamstrung by the Republican minority is nauseating. We should have Health Care Reform,, Enda, and ending DADT completed by now. As I am not in Congress nor have my own show on MSNBC or HBO, I like to rant on various forums and poke fun at right-wing pundits. If the moderators of this place ask me to stop, I'll stop and keep my posts to voice and permanent eye make-up.
If you think any of those things was prevented by Republicans, with all due respect, you are letting your partisan views blind you to reality. If the Democrats all agreed on those pieces of legislation, they would be done by now because they have the votes.
In point of fact, those things have not been done because of far left Democrats (Pelosi and Ried at the forefront) insisting on provisions that moderate Democrats couldn't support.
There is no grounds upon which to blame the GOP because they have (or had, before Scott Brown) no power to stop anything.
It's the same difference as when the Republicans were in charge but couldn't please the middle-far right because every time they tried Lincoln Chafee or Arlen Spector would screw it up. And that which pleased, for instance, Tom Couburn didn't please Spector and vice-versa.