Originally posted by MichaeltheGreat
Because I'm out on a listening post about 100 meters past the far right flank of the Democratic Party, as it's currently constituted.
Somehow, touchy-feeliness got to be all in fashion in the local party organizations, so the only chance in hell I'd have of running successfully anywhere would be back in Kentucky or Virginia.
Trouble is, to run from there, I'd have to move there, and even if I ran for anything and won, being a centrist southern Democrat is really a pretty isolated political position nowadays.
Bush is actually about the only thing right now that keeps me from considering switching party affiliation, unless the Dems really pull off some sort of miracle and transform themselves as a party.
Because I'm out on a listening post about 100 meters past the far right flank of the Democratic Party, as it's currently constituted.
Somehow, touchy-feeliness got to be all in fashion in the local party organizations, so the only chance in hell I'd have of running successfully anywhere would be back in Kentucky or Virginia.
Trouble is, to run from there, I'd have to move there, and even if I ran for anything and won, being a centrist southern Democrat is really a pretty isolated political position nowadays.
Bush is actually about the only thing right now that keeps me from considering switching party affiliation, unless the Dems really pull off some sort of miracle and transform themselves as a party.
My one drawback to supporting you would be your lack of belief in principled leaders. While many do rise to the top on the shear lust for power, I believe that many are still capable of making a decision on principle.
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