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libdem4life

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51. 60s Liberal still, but agree with many Progressive views as Pragmatic Liberalism. Best we can do
Sun Oct 27, 2013, 01:07 PM
Oct 2013

right now to get Democrats back in power.

I resent that the lurch to the Right dragged the political continuum more rightward. But I also notice that the Tea Party and the Radical Religious Right may have plumbed the extent/extreme that the mainstream Republicans will accept and it is time to move, however slowly, to the Left.

Liberal or Progressive? [View all] MannyGoldstein Oct 2013 OP
progressive is the word fucking reaganista's tried to foist upon liberals in the 80's gopiscrap Oct 2013 #1
Anarchist...aka Left Libertarian. Tierra_y_Libertad Oct 2013 #2
I prefer liberal but I like progressive as well. hrmjustin Oct 2013 #3
Progressive. Smarmie Doofus Oct 2013 #4
I use both terms quinnox Oct 2013 #5
I do too. Not much difference that I can see. LuvNewcastle Oct 2013 #40
Aren't they in essence the same thing? Gravitycollapse Oct 2013 #6
They have different historical baggage; I think the DLC picked "progressive" as a label Recursion Oct 2013 #18
To me, progressive is far left of Liberal, but I accept both. CTyankee Oct 2013 #52
Liberal and old enough to remember what it really means. n/t Cleita Oct 2013 #7
Me too. Something like th e definition below? Zorra Oct 2013 #15
Your definition is more elegant than mine. Cleita Oct 2013 #43
Lib EARL RobertEarl Oct 2013 #8
Neither. I'm a leftist. scarletwoman Oct 2013 #9
Good one. RobertEarl Oct 2013 #14
I agree Recursion Oct 2013 #20
I also consider myself a leftist BainsBane Oct 2013 #26
For me the defining characteristic of "leftists" is the ultimate removal of the state DireStrike Oct 2013 #33
I don't fit a particular ideology. BluegrassStateBlues Oct 2013 #10
Both LostOne4Ever Oct 2013 #11
Me, too. Blue_In_AK Oct 2013 #21
Socialist HarveyDarkey Oct 2013 #12
I wanted to vote for pie. winter is coming Oct 2013 #13
lol Liberal_in_LA Oct 2013 #16
Socialist Dem. nt adirondacker Oct 2013 #17
How do you define these terms? JDPriestly Oct 2013 #19
Pretty much the same thing, but I think "Progressive" started being used MannyGoldstein Oct 2013 #38
Neither. Extreme far left. Th1onein Oct 2013 #22
Liberal. Laelth Oct 2013 #23
sincere question, what's the difference in the words ? I thought they were synonymous nt steve2470 Oct 2013 #24
No, the terms aren't now equal, mostly because of the far Left. bluestate10 Oct 2013 #27
Moderate-Progressive. nt bluestate10 Oct 2013 #25
Progressive makes me think statist Puzzledtraveller Oct 2013 #28
Neither. LWolf Oct 2013 #29
I like them both. I like "conservative" also in the sense of conserving the environment. mucifer Oct 2013 #30
Liberal. nt City Lights Oct 2013 #31
progressive. nt xchrom Oct 2013 #32
I'm a Jedi SummerSnow Oct 2013 #34
Socially liberal, fiscally progressive. JaneyVee Oct 2013 #35
I'm a "liberal capitalist". PragmaticLiberal Oct 2013 #36
Both! n/t hootinholler Oct 2013 #37
Here's the views of JFK, a liberal: AnotherMcIntosh Oct 2013 #39
Study JFK's policy initiatives. JFK was pretty conservative, stonewalling civil rights bluestate10 Oct 2013 #55
You could not be more wrong. AnotherMcIntosh Oct 2013 #56
Both, because Skidmore Oct 2013 #41
Hairsplitting. Do we really need more attempts to divide and fracture the Democratic Party? FSogol Oct 2013 #42
thank you... pipi_k Oct 2013 #47
Minnesota Governor Floyd B. Olson said it best - Morning Dew Oct 2013 #44
I'd like to think of myself as Hutzpa Oct 2013 #45
both terms have been bluewashed reddread Oct 2013 #46
Poll is not complete nadinbrzezinski Oct 2013 #48
Liberals were the more conservative/establishment of those on the left Chathamization Oct 2013 #49
Leftist. In the GOP there are three distinct groups... Demo_Chris Oct 2013 #50
60s Liberal still, but agree with many Progressive views as Pragmatic Liberalism. Best we can do libdem4life Oct 2013 #51
No idea anymore NoOneMan Oct 2013 #53
A left-winger. LeftishBrit Oct 2013 #54
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