Liberal Is Supposedly A Dirty Word

12:02 am EST April 16th, 2007 | Politics | 6 Comments

Hmm.

Forty-five percent (45%) of American voters say they would currently vote for the Democrat in their district while 35% would pull the voting lever for a Republican.

Democrats lead by five percentage points among men, by fourteen points among women. Nancy Pelosi’s party holds a staggering 30-percentage point lead among voters under 30. Separate surveys have shown that a declining number of Americans now identify themselves as Republicans.

The poll also found that, for the first time since Election 2006, a plurality of voters view Congressional Democrats as politically liberal.

Democrats are seen as liberal, yet they’ve taken an upswing in polling. Rush Limbaugh told me “liberal” was a dirty word (he uses it about 30-40 times per hour per show) but I’m beginning to think he’s full of something more than just oxycontin.

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6 Responses to “Liberal Is Supposedly A Dirty Word”

  1. Ohio Guy says:

    One of the most ironic aspects of this is that virtually all of the Congressional Democrats are politically centrist. I think, at best, there might be a small handful who would truly be considered “liberal”.

    But as we all know, Rush’s “liberal” is only an imaginary straw man that exists solely in his drug addled mind.

  2. fd10801 says:

    Virtually all of the Congressional Democrats are politically centrist

    That would reduce Congressional liberals to a handful, and put all Republicans on the Right.

    Wait a minute!

    You mean that, don’t you?

    The mind boggles.

  3. Dr. Squid says:

    Rushbo does know that abouse of oxycontin can cause urinary excretion to simply shut down, right?

    Now you know what he might be full of besides hillbilly heroin. He should go cath himself.

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