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Old February 21st, 2013, 04:01 PM   #80
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This is part of why the Republican failure is so strange. In the UK, Mr Obama himself would, at the most left, be in the Liberal Democrats, the British centre party; quite likely he would be a maionstream Conservative in the UK. Mr Ryan woul probably be under surveillance by MI6 as a potential fascist subversive, and at the most left he would be in UKIP; and Mr Cheney would most likely be attending a Church-organised community daycare centre and drawing pictures and listening to music through headphones in line with his individually tailored psychiatric therapy program.

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I like this description; as it is most congruent with mine.

For the conservative parties here ... many of the actual (Republican) candidates would have been sorted out as "unelectable" right from the start. No doubt, we are having such figures here too, if I think of "Le Pen" of France. In most other countries like mine they are falling at the "below 5 % clause" (= votes are lost).

Obama would be a center candidate (liberal) with a mainly conservative touch. But carefully, he is no real liberal, he is a neo (-new) liberal like he is in his financial policy.
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