TonsofPuppies said:
And under Obama, the government was just as liberal (actually, I would argue even more so) as it is conservative now. I don't recall all of the complaints about it in the media during Obama's presidency. I don't recall the majority of mainstream media constantly running hit pieces on Obama. I don't recall Google and other big tech giants of skewing the flow of information online during Obama's presidency either. The point that I'm making is that there is a clear double standard that exists, not only in the United States (although it is most prevalent there arguably), but it almost all Western nations. The liberal professor problem is also not exclusive to the United States either. That ideology has infiltrated almost all Western academia. The far left is just as dangerous as the far right. Perhaps, even more so, due to it's insidious nature. The common misconception is that there is no extreme left, which is extraordinarily dangerous in of itself. |
No, the government was not liberal under Obama since both the House and Senate was under GOP control.
As long as you continue to believe one side is more insidious then another, then you have already lost. You have given in to the game and is only seeing what one side or the other wants you to see. Both sides manipulate data and information for their own gain. The crazy thing is, I highly doubt most people even understand the difference between conservative and liberal agendas any more, especially in America.








