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100% pro-life no matter what
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« on: March 24, 2016, 02:33:02 PM »


If I seriously predicted a future event with my TL....

I read that timeline every time it is updated for 2 reasons: 1) It is really detailed and well-done 2) I really want to know who wins that race!!!
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« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2016, 01:14:44 PM »

...and another family values sanctity of marriage hypocrite bites the dust.

I have noticed that it's much easier for a right-wing family values hypocrite to survive a sex scandal that it's for a Democrat.
Hes not conservative actually (raised taxes, moderate on all issues) and I disagree with your statement
I guess Ronald Reagan is a liberal, then. Good to know.

Ronald Reagan is really a liberal compared with 75% of present day Republican congressional caucus. Gerald Ford - with 90-95%.... Essentially the same among Democrats: Lyndon Johnson (always considered as moderate-liberal by standards of that days) would be in 10% most conservative members of Democratic caucus now. Center is absolutely not represented in present political system.... There is simply no party to look for it's interests..

Gerald Ford would be slightly left of center nowadays. Carter in 1976 would probably be center, maybe very slightly right of it.

I meant in corresponding caucus. Ford (for example) was generally pro-choice. How many members of Republican House caucus are more of less solidly pro-choice now? I have difficulties naming someone besides Hanna and Dold.

Frelinghuysen! But that might just be about the end of the list, unfortunately.

Dent?
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100% pro-life no matter what
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« Reply #2 on: April 03, 2016, 02:26:22 PM »

...and another family values sanctity of marriage hypocrite bites the dust.

I have noticed that it's much easier for a right-wing family values hypocrite to survive a sex scandal that it's for a Democrat.
Hes not conservative actually (raised taxes, moderate on all issues) and I disagree with your statement
I guess Ronald Reagan is a liberal, then. Good to know.

Ronald Reagan is really a liberal compared with 75% of present day Republican congressional caucus. Gerald Ford - with 90-95%.... Essentially the same among Democrats: Lyndon Johnson (always considered as moderate-liberal by standards of that days) would be in 10% most conservative members of Democratic caucus now. Center is absolutely not represented in present political system.... There is simply no party to look for it's interests..

Gerald Ford would be slightly left of center nowadays. Carter in 1976 would probably be center, maybe very slightly right of it.

I meant in corresponding caucus. Ford (for example) was generally pro-choice. How many members of Republican House caucus are more of less solidly pro-choice now? I have difficulties naming someone besides Hanna and Dold.

Frelinghuysen! But that might just be about the end of the list, unfortunately.

Dent, Peter King, Lee Zeldin, LoBiondo, Hardy, Lehtinen, Rodgers, and etc.

I know for sure that Zeldin, Hardy, Ros-Lehtinen, and McMorris Rodgers are pro-life, but I'm not sure about the rest (other than Dent, who is pro-choice).
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« Reply #3 on: April 03, 2016, 03:23:08 PM »

Both Peter King and LoBiondo are very solidly pro-life.

I think, then, it's just Hanna, Dold, Dent, and Frelinghuysen.
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