JimLes
Well-Known Member
Also, is it me, but does the term "moderate" have two different and distinct meanings depending on whether the person using it to describe themselves generally votes Republican or Democratic?
If you're a Democrat, it seems to mean "My views broadly align with whatever the general public believes right now, though I sure as hell didn't have most of these views 10 or even five years ago."
If you're a Republican, it seems to mean "My views broadly align with whatever the general public believed in 15-20 years ago."
If you're a Democrat, it seems to mean "My views broadly align with whatever the general public believes right now, though I sure as hell didn't have most of these views 10 or even five years ago."
If you're a Republican, it seems to mean "My views broadly align with whatever the general public believed in 15-20 years ago."