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[–] 3 pts

The problem with that is there is more than one right and more than one left. For instance, on one side of the right you have pro-war people like Romney and on another side you have pro-freedom people like Rand Paul. On one side of the left you have pro-war people like Obama and the other side you have real liberals like Jimmy Dore. Romney and Obama have more in common with each other than people on their respective side of the left-right spectrum. Additionally, there are more than two side to the left and the ride as well. The pro-war faction least represents the people and has the most power on both the left and right sides. The pro-war faction might give the appearance of debate, but it is disingenuous. Both pro-war factions might be better described as zionists, but I'm not certain.

Right now, I am struggling to even think of an actual politician in office on the left that is a real liberal. I'm sure some of the local ones are. The left has largely gone off the deep end at this point, and some on the right still attempt to stay grounded with reality.

[–] 2 pts

Romney is nowhere near the right, unless you mean just to the right of the left most position you can take.