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rebeltarian
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« on: September 21, 2009, 03:53:38 PM »

Arkansas really isn't opposed to big business either.

Well, in general it is probably the most economically liberal state in the South.

Perfect!!! If they base everything off social issues, I can start my political career there!! lol

Very smart considering the last populist Republican from Arkansas went so far. Roll Eyes   Populism is a dying ideology.

Actually, populism always has and always will exist in one form or another.  It has become the dominant wing in both the Republican and Democrat parties.  This is why we can barely see the difference between Obama and Bush on many issues, especially foreign policy.  The neo-conservative movement itself traces its roots back to the Democratic Party.  Mike Huckabee is leading the polls for the '12 nomination, proof that conservative populists now constitute the base of the Republican Party.
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