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    Tag: No Principles

    Principles And Political Androgyny


    By JGillman, Section News
    Posted on Mon Aug 20, 2012 at 10:32:41 PM EST
    Tags: No-Labels, No Principles, Hide Identification, Mark McKinnon, David Walker, Nancy Jacobson, CFR, Democrat Shenanigans, Not Republican, Neutered Politics, Dems Best Friends (all tags)

    I always thought it unfair when the veterinarian would call the dog an "IT" after that procedure .. You know the one .. where fido becomes a good boy?

    He would never be quite the same.  Neither female or male, his quite-literal lot-in-life made quite neutral (or neuteralized) from a masculine sense.  Poor fella.  I suppose however, that's a dog's life.  But now, the Democrats would like to take centrist and moderate Republicans to the political operating room and de-ideogender them as well.

    That is what your supposed to do with your best friends, right?

    It never fails.  Whenever a Democrat administration of Democrat leaders are in trouble politically, people like the 'No political identity' folks come out in signage, press release, and radio advertising.  They reach out to the poor unappreciated Republicans who have been inundated with media descriptions of political extremism from the dastardly 'right';  those villains of uncompromising principles who simply don't understand a good middle of the road strategy when they see one, or have even lived through one for 5-6 decades.  Indeed, its a tough road holding up an extremist milquetoast banner.

    This time the Bloomberg blessed "No-Labels" group, ready to defend the failure of the lefties in congress and the administration by confusing the issues with what is the source of the problem.  They are trying to intimate that standing in a particular camp and calling oneself a Republican or Democrat is the actual problem facing America.  That there is a problem with identifying with a political party that more closely represents the views of a member.

    Heaven forbid anyone does THAT!  ~ continued below ~

    (6 comments, 1322 words in story) Full Story

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