Quote of the Morning

“I think that there is often times the impulse to suggest that if the two parties are disagreeing, then they’re equally at fault and the truth lies somewhere in the middle, and an equivalence is presented — which reinforces I think people’s cynicism about Washington generally. So as all of you are doing your reporting, I think it’s important to remember that the positions I’m taking now on the budget and a host of other issues, if we had been having this discussion 20 years ago, or even 15 years ago, would have been considered squarely centrist positions. What’s changed is the center of the Republican Party.” President Obama

Ashby posted the whole speech yesterday, but wow. How many times have we had this exact same conversation here?

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  • Dave Krebs

    The President just nailed it right there – big time.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_S7NUGMJ2FDHYATRLWFEFCC5CQI schemata

    And you know what AP did right after this?

    They said when republicans moved right on Health Care, the President moved, wait for it… LEFT when he settled for the individual mandate.

    IOW exactly what the President is talking about here.

    • i_a_c

      The AP has been out to get Obama since he was running for president. Presumably, some rightwing writer didn’t appreciate being “lectured” at and fired back.

      • http://drangedinaz.wordpress.com/ IrishGrrrl

        I have noticed that AP has had a bug up their butt since Pres. Obama declared his candidacy…

  • joseph2004

    The divide between Conservatives and Liberals was the subject of a Bill Moyers interview back in February. His guest’s observations included some surprising conclusions.

    http://billmoyers.com/episode/how-do-conservatives-and-liberals-see-the-world/