the_dunk_tank
It's the dunk tank.
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Not even a socdem. I just thought at the time that liberalism was always that way. When I realized it wasn't was when I went on to the socdem phase.
I went from supporting Kucinich in the primary to being totally behind the Obama presidency because Barack somehow fooled me he stood for the same shit
Anecdotally, I had a Black teacher who was so excited for the Obama victory in '08. He gave us a starting question asking what two Presidents Obama was like. Everyone guessed Lincoln at first but, I was the only true-believing lib nerd who guessed FDR correctly as the second part of the answer. In hind sight he was more like Reagan, at least according to his own self-admission.
Honestly he's one of the most well-spoken U.S presidents I've heard talk in awhile - gotta look out for charismatic neolibs or they just might make their ideology sound inspiring