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JMan 2819's avatar

I think we all knew, even in 2008, that Obama was Spanbergering his opinion on gay marriage and class based affirmative action. But the left’s abandonment of blacks and the working class for illegals is a genuine shift.

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I don’t take most of these so-called “moderates” at face value anymore.

Take my congresswoman, Angie Craig. She voted for the Laken Riley Act while representing my purple district. Now that she’s running for the U.S. Senate and needs to win over a more liberal primary electorate, that same vote is suddenly a “mistake” she regrets.

Or look at my governor, Tim Walz. When he represented a red district in Congress, he touted his A rating from the NRA and built a reputation as a moderate Democrat—backing things like the Keystone XL pipeline and opposing Obama's Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008, citing taxpayer oversight concerns.

Once he became governor, that version of him completely disappeared. The positions flipped—and not just slightly, but dramatically. With a one-seat legislative majority, the entire statewide DFL apparatus, "moderates" included, pushed through a slate of policies far to the left of anything they campaigned on.

What used to be called “flip-flopping” now gets rebranded as “evolving" as soon as it's politically convenient. The same crowd that hammered Mitt Romney for changing positions on healthcare seems perfectly comfortable doing the exact same thing, to an even more insane degree, when it suits them.

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