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Originally Posted by Fuzz
was listening to 770 today, which you know tends to lean fairly conservative
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Not so much anymore since they got rid of Rutherford and Adler. Now the daytime duo is Breakinridge (who is fairly centrist maybe leaning a bit conservative) and Kingkade (who is fairly centrist leaning a bit liberal). Both of them completely support almost all gay issues including marriage if I remember correctly.
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Originally Posted by Fuzz
and they were basically saying what I had said initially, that one of them anyway felt it was perhaps a move to make the party more electable. So I'm not alone in my cynicism. Didn't have a chance to listen to the whole segment, it was around 9:30.
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It's surely to make themselves more electable but it also signifies a gradual change in the thinking of the membership. Personally I don't really care if every member agrees or disagrees with any position as long as I agree with the party policy and platform.