Speaking of terminology, WOW did I need 3 read-throughs and a map to make it through that first sentence. Heh.
Yeah I actually raged at someone who used "post-structuralist" in a political discussion before. I think I basically plagiarised the good will hunting speech and told him to get over the BS philosophy they taught him in his first year at law school. It really is a good term for what I'm talking about though (it was good when he used it too, but I had just seen good will hunting).
Call it disagreement over terminology if you wish, but the fact remains that the term "centrist" has been co-opted. It's meant to project the imagery of a studied individual who weighs each issue and candidate independently and then makes an informed decision, when really it most often means someone who most likely lets an october surprise pick who he votes for. Even if we use a
2 dimensional political spectrum, a "centrist" is only all the more illustrated as being wishy-washy than on a 1 dimensional scale.
That's true for some voters, but even for them I would rather have the dispassionate voter than the fanatical ones we see so much of today.
You call Reagan a "bastard offspring of goldwater," I'd say it would be closer to say "disowned." Goldwater hated what the republican party became under Reagan.
Well yeah, Reagan was like that "other son" that he didn't like to talk about at parties.
Added at: 17:40
Oh, and Eisenhower left Europe holding the bag during the Suez crisis.
Worst president ever.
Also, on reading stufff about him we have the following:
-Bay of Pigs was actually planned during his presidency.
-Expanded Social Security
-CIA deposed/assasinated a ton of leaders during his presidency. In some ways he initiated a lot of the espionage/wet work heavy side of the cold war.
-Did not intervene in Vietnam early enough, but pushed for JFK to go after it. Partially responsible for a lot of JFK's mistakes.
-Did not do much to stop the McCarthy hunts.
-Admitted Hawaii as a state. Millions of lazy hawaiians soon imigrated to the US.