Jensen, That's a good point. Traditionally both parties were slightly one side or teh other of the center because most people straddle that center line and the US is a very conservative country in many way. It has been interesting to see the emergence of a new (non) party the Tea Party which is very conservative and supposedly fits across all political dimensions, and is carefully crafted to lead people to the Republican side of the fence. As a result, the republican Party politics are moving to the right without making that explicit.jensen wrote:Hi,
The funny thing in the US is that the democrats are on the left side of the political spectrum.
In the Netherlands the left is called party of the labor, or labor party (Pvda).
Democrats are more centered here, or a little off center to the right side.
Jensen
They are also using a mix of scare tactics and simple messaging that resonates and sounds logical, but it is neither.
It's a very clever ploy. If it works, the republicans sweep into power and if it doesn't they simply say that the Tea Party is not them and they are not related. My guess is that if it works, we'll see something similar on the left side in 2 years.
Now we return you to regular programming.. primary chains, I think was the subject. :-)