Quote from: tekla on March 04, 2010, 10:32:46 AM
One, I seriously doubt you've ever had a conversation with a real leftist. I doubt there are more then 10 left in this country as it is.
Everything is a matter of context. the fact that a Leftist within the American political theater is in fact a moderate in - for instance - France is completely irrelevant to the discussion because it is the American political spectrum that is under discussion.
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Second, wouldn't a real socialist have taken over the banks and nationalized the auto industry instead of just bailing them out?
Given a free hand? Sure. And buying out 60% of an auto company is a pretty bold step towards "taking over" even if we eventually divest, because it sets an important precedent.
Plus, he's not out of office yet and given the right motivation, he might yet give it a go - since he has already set the lever to the fulcrum and gotten away with it.
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Wouldn't a real conservative attempt to stop agricultural subsidies and transfers from rich states to poor states?
Oh hell yes. which is one reason that all the hand wringing about awful right wingers is overblown since there is a LOT that right-of-center politicians DON'T do that their professed ideologies would dictate.
that said, there is an element of not having a free hand involved in SOME of these choices as well.
But I am under NO illusion that a TRUE small-government conservative HAS held the reings of power since at least Coolidge, or WILL hold them in the foreseeable future.
Again, context matters.
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Why should tax money from California and New York go to Mississippi?
IMO, it shouldn't - but I'm not sure your point here since it's not a Conservative idea that's caused it to.
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Wouldn't a real socialist have insisted on a health care plan that was based on single-payer (about the only option that was never on the table) and not the silly nonsense that is currently being put forth?
the nonsense that is on the table is strategic.
Obama and his allies KNOW that a single payer system is DOA even in a Democrat Congress.
The current monstrosity is purposely designed to crash the current system in disastrous fashion so that at some future date it will have to be "fixed" by a single payer plan - which will be widely embraced by those suffering under the wreckage of the current proposal.
He's playing chess, not checkers.
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Third, have you studied Rules for Radicals in depth so that you personaly know Obama is following it chapter and verse? Or is that just something that someone said, and up to that point you had never heard of that guy?
Admittedly I hadn't heard of "Rules for Radicals) before Obama became a major player in the presidential race (i had heard his name and was vaguely aware of who he was). I don't see that lack of prior knowledge of Alinsky or Cloward/Pivin is a dis-qualifier from having an opinion now.
that said, I venture to guess that no less than 90% of that which is confidently asserted in such discussions, especially on-line, is based on information obtained second hand from people the speaker trusts - and a decent percentage of that will, if pursued, turn out to be misinformation.
for instance, people quote Michael Moore and Al Gore all the time in matters which have been debunked.
So I stand willing to be educated on how I have been misinformed about Alinsky, provided the sources for the correction demonstrate a level of credibility worthy of my trust.
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And isn't that progressive populism that Alinsky promoted basically as American as apple pie to begin with? In fact, didn't a lot of it come from the Southern Agrarian movement in the late 19th Century?
Whether or not there are populist roots behind an idea is irrelevant to me. there are a ton of thoroughly American ideas which are still bad ones.
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Were not Teddy Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and Herbert Hoover progressives in their own time?
Indeed.
And I have little respect for any of their positions. Do not assume because they are Republicans, or even that they are the heroes of current Republicans (i.e. McCain and his TR worship) that I am thus obliged to cut them any slack.
I would again invoke the name of Coolidge as the superior of all three of those men. In fact, he and Reagan (and marginally Eisenhower, JFK, and post '94 Clinton) are the only 20th century presidents worth a rat's ass, IMO.
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How is any of this stealth when its all over the news and being debated all over the net?
Because the actual agenda is not the agenda openly stated.