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Home Front: Culture Wars
Behind the Pew Numbers: Liberals in Public, Press More Likely to Self-identify as Moderates.
2004-05-25
Posted by:Rob Stein

#3  A number of people who support high taxes, socialized medicine,..

Anyone can call themselves anything they like. The question is, are they being truthful about it?

As far as I'm concerned, someone who supports high taxes, socialized medicine, an Iraq surrender, and U.S. signing of Kyoto isn't a "moderate".
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-05-25 4:51:36 PM  

#2  Truly so. A number of people who support high taxes, socialized medicine, the surrender option in Iraq and the Kyoto tready consider themselves moderate (I think because they don't advocate the immediate violent overthrow of the govt).
Posted by: mhw   2004-05-25 2:55:36 PM  

#1  John Hinderaker noticed that the number of reporters concerned about unfairness in stories declined from 12 percent in 1999 to 5 percent in 2004 And that my friend says it all!
Posted by: Phil B   2004-05-25 9:28:33 AM  

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