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From The Economist: A striking number of Conservatives are voting for Obama

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I read the Economist every week - and mostly ignore Lexington.

Great magazine on the whole, however. And Vinny the dumbass forgot his issue at home. Should have snagged one at the airport. Dammit.

Borders, here I come!

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So conservative intellectuals are shifting to Obama.

Doesn't look like he's getting the neo-Nazi skinhead assassin-wannabe vote, though.



Have you data to support that?

And there are some posters here who believe all Republicans are racist neonazi neanderthals.


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So conservative intellectuals are shifting to Obama.

Doesn't look like he's getting the neo-Nazi skinhead assassin-wannabe vote, though.



Have you data to support that?

And there are some posters here who believe all Republicans are racist neonazi neanderthals.


Including the one that you were replying to!:S
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I'm a subscriber to the Economist, and while I like it as a whole, it is an elite-minded, left leaning publication. I recall reading a column in there about a week before Russia invaded Georgia, they were remarking some polite idea that Russia was positioning to pressure Georgia to join some UN placed panel about the enclaves in dispute. A week following the Russian invasion, they had no way to position their coverage, it was a "shocked" perspective.

Lexington has its own agenda altogether....whatever lens he uses to view things is in need of cleaning...to buttress his claims he cites Powell, Sen. Hagel, and Buckley? :S

My point being, if you read the Economist regularly, anyone will be able to see very strange perspective they have of us, and thus, one can assume, the world. It's certainly insightful sometimes, but it's also a completely different brand of tea.;)

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I'm a subscriber to the Economist, and while I like it as a whole, it is an elite-minded, left leaning publication.



On what do you base that? Unless one redefines "left" (not 'liberal') to mean free-market capitalist ideal? This may be an illustrative example of the need to recognize the difference between political affiliation/leaning and social values versus economics. They are not the same.

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So conservative intellectuals are shifting to Obama.

Doesn't look like he's getting the neo-Nazi skinhead assassin-wannabe vote, though.



Have you data to support that?

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No poll data, but a lot of evidence.
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If you think the Economist is a left leaning publication I think that says a lot about where you sit and how it affects your perception of the centre. Basically you can't see it from your seat.:P
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If the Republican Party continues to think that the problem lies with the rats, rather than the seaworthiness of the ship, then the Obamacons are here to stay.

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My feeling is that there are several very different elements within the Republican Party, some I agree with, some I don't.

The particular NeoConservative brand that is running things now has not proven to be in the best interests of the Republican Party.
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