Strangely timed to coincide with the firing of Keith Olbermann.
I'm a little worried about the guy claiming he's a registered Republican, because Sorkin can do many things, but writing a plausible conservative viewpoint is not one of them. Traditionally he produces either caricatures or people who claim they're conservative while actually acting like liberals (this guy looks like the latter).
Ainsley is a pretty good example of a character written mostly as a liberal with occasional protestations to the contrary.I don't know, Ainsley Hayes made some good arguments in favor of Conservative positions from time to time.
Game of Thrones, The Newsroom, Veep, and Girls all make me more glad than ever to have an HBO subscription.Looks good, between this and VEEP the HBO subscription might not be a huge waste.
Ainsley is a pretty good example of a character written mostly as a liberal with occasional protestations to the contrary.I don't know, Ainsley Hayes made some good arguments in favor of Conservative positions from time to time.
Ainsley is a pretty good example of a character written mostly as a liberal with occasional protestations to the contrary.I don't know, Ainsley Hayes made some good arguments in favor of Conservative positions from time to time.
No, it's just that the modern definition of "conservative Republican" has swung so far to the radical right fringe...
I'd love to hear a few examples of "conservatives" or even "moderate" republicans you don't consider members of the "radical right fringe." In fact, I bet you thought Guiliani, Schwarzenegger and Pataki were radical right wingers.
John McCain was a moderate Republican that I had a great deal of respect for, until he ran for president ...I'd love to hear a few examples of "conservatives" or even "moderate" republicans you don't consider members of the "radical right fringe." In fact, I bet you thought Guiliani, Schwarzenegger and Pataki were radical right wingers.
Aaron Sorkin is a writer too, and a damn good one, so I'm confident that he has the same ability to understand and fairly portray different points of view than his own...
Yeah, yeah, yeah...McCain was the left's favorite republican...until he ran against their nominee.
Then they all bent over backwards to find excuses to denounce him for a shift that never really occurred.
We're seeing the same thing with Romney now. A moderate republican is, in all likelihood, about to win the GOP nomination for the second time in a row--despite the party being controlled by "the radical right fringe"--but since that doesn't fit in with the partisan rhetoric of his opponents we need to pretend he made some great shift is now some sort of hardcore right winger.
While in the Senate, Obama voted with his party 97% of the time
While in the Senate, Obama voted with his party 97% of the time
A meaningless statement, because the Democratic Party is not a liberal party. It is a centrist party that occasionally leans liberal. Calling it a liberal party is a joke in countries that actually have a strong liberal movement. In a country where the range of mainstream political opinions is not restrict from "slightly-left-of-center to extreme right," the Democratic Party would be considered a conservative party.
A meaningless statement, because the Democratic Party is not a liberal party. It is a centrist party that occasionally leans liberal. Calling it a liberal party is a joke in countries that actually have a strong liberal movement. In a country where the range of mainstream political opinions is not restrict from "slightly-left-of-center to extreme right," the Democratic Party would be considered a conservative party.While in the Senate, Obama voted with his party 97% of the time
Then what does it say that not a single democrat in the house voted for the presidents budget plan?
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