Kasz216 said:
A) Moderate is an option, so it's not really binary. And again this is again, irrelevent we're comparing a subset of a population with the population as a whole. B) You don't have to "mesh" these things. There are moderates. To Identify as a liberal or a conservative you cleary have to pass more then a 51% marker. So it's really irrelevent. Moderates are there afterall, it's pretty easy to see that on average, many more reporters, then average people have more liberal views or feel stronger about the issues they are liebral on, and hence call themselves liberals. Almost no reporters consider themselves conservatives. Seems pretty obvious.
Also, no the US isn't roughly equal to the rest of the developed world in terms of race relations, sex relations, freedom of speech etc. The US is pretty far ahead in 2 out of the 3 categories, with it being about the middle sex relations wise. Economically europe's actually been quite more conservative then the US for a while not, outside a few of the "trouble" states. The only place Europe is really more leftwing is the social benefits component.
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So you can have two people @ 55% scores as conservatives whom only agree 10% of the time and yet both are conservative? Really? Bull...
Fact 1: Binary thinking doesn't work and never has to describe humanity.
Fact 2: Land of the free, home of the brave or propaganda doesn't relate very well to reality.
Fact 3: Labels and brands are easily contradictory. You can defend freedom by taking it away, spread democracy with guns and puppet dictators etc.
Just take in these 3 facts and you'll be a better person.
Tease.