Originally posted by Viss1:This one�s too classic to adulterate with a sarcastic comment. It must be left on its own and savored sans embellishment.
I don't get what's so great about it. You quoted a statement from me and asked if that represented an admission, which it didn't. Here, since you need a review:
Originally posted by Viss1:
Originally posted by Davo:I'm not denying that there's a continuum, but it's not distributed as evenly as Viss1 is implying, especially in Washington.
So is this an admission that people other than liberals sometimes criticise Bush's policies?
My point here was that there are far fewer moderates in America (Washington especially) than you think. How this becomes "an admission that people other than liberals sometimes criticize Bush's policies" is beyond me. Therefore, when you ask if it's "an admission that people other than liberals sometimes criticize Bush's policies", I have to say no. You incorrectly took this as me denying that there are non-liberals who criticize Bush's policies. Do you see the difference, or can you just not apply logic and reasoning?