I have to ask.

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Where is this ultra-liberal perception coming from? I spend much of my time browsing websites and forums that very well could be described as ultra-liberal and they certainly don't view the president that way. Though many of them think he will become more liberal if he wins a second-term, there seems to be 50/50 split between them and the real socialists (and I'm not using that as an isult it just seems many of them actually identify as such) who plan on voting for him because they see the alternative as so much worse.

Also, I like how racism isn't pointed out as the ONLY factor for why Obama isn't doing as well as you would think the Democratic nominee should. Of course racism is a factor, it's a factor in every state really, but I hate how some on the left just feel the need to just label everything and everyone in the South (and midwest, and Arizona) as racists that the president shouldn't waste time on. It's one of the few things that really bother me about the left. If they stopped that they probably would do better in states like Arkansas and West Virginia (probably still wouldn't win, but would do better than usually expected). What does everyone else think about this?

75.64.104.4 (talk)17:09, 25 May 2012

The Democrats have essentially made themselves into the party of minorities. They can't afford to be too friendly to white people.

98.250.168.229 (talk)17:31, 25 May 2012

As a rule they're not friendly toward white bigots. As Tom Lehrer observed, "there are people in this world who do not love their fellow human beings, and I hate people like that!"

Pi zero (talk)17:50, 25 May 2012
 

I don't the the party as a whole has so much so that a fridge that feels that the growing minority population would better help them get their policies past. Yet, another thing I don't like about certain aspects of the left, you should try pursading people to your point-of-view not wait until some other democraphic basically outbreeds what you feel is your oposisition. I'm the original poster.

75.64.104.4 (talk)19:02, 25 May 2012