June 24, 2010

People unclear on the concept - Oliver Stone

From CNS News:
Oliver Stone Disagrees with Hugo Chavez: Obama's Not a Leftist, But �Very Much a Centrist�
Academy Award-winning film director Oliver Stone says he disagrees with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez�s comment that President Barack Obama--considering his nationalization of General Motors--could end up to Chavez's political left. On the contrary, Stone insisted that Obama is �very much a centrist.�

At the National Press Club on Wednesday, CNSNews.com asked Stone, �When the federal government took over ownership of General Motors, Hugo Chavez said that President Obama could actually end up to the left of him. Would you agree with President Chavez�s statement, at this point?�

Stone said, �No, not at all. I think Obama�s very much a centrist at a time of great change. Yeah.�

On a live television broadcast last June, Chavez said, "Hey, Obama has just nationalized nothing more and nothing less than General Motors. Comrade Obama! Fidel, careful or we are going to end up to his right.�
Just how far off the deep end of Progressivism do you have to be to consider Obama to be a centrist. Talk about a classic example of an Overton Window. Posted by DaveH at June 24, 2010 6:58 PM
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