Perhaps our view of the political world shouldn't be considered as linear with one end the Left and the other the Right. One could view that world as orbital, where the perigee (nearest sanity and reason) and the apogee (furthest from sanity and reason), and the extremes merge at the apogee and become indistinguishable from each other. Just a thought that I don't have the time to expand on.
Perhaps our view of the political world shouldn't be considered as linear with one end the Left and the other the Right. One could view that world as orbital, where the perigee (nearest sanity and reason) and the apogee (furthest from sanity and reason), and the extremes merge at the apogee and become indistinguishable from each other. Just a thought that I don't have the time to expand on.
Roughly the same as the argument that the line from left to right has been steadily bending to the point that it looks like a horseshoe with the respective ends nearly touching.
Perhaps our view of the political world shouldn't be considered as linear with one end the Left and the other the Right. One could view that world as orbital, where the perigee (nearest sanity and reason) and the apogee (furthest from sanity and reason), and the extremes merge at the apogee and become indistinguishable from each other. Just a thought that I don't have the time to expand on.
There's a definite argument to be made about that. The number of far lefties that become far righties certainly indicates accuracy.
Roughly the same as the argument that the line from left to right has been steadily bending to the point that it looks like a horseshoe with the respective ends nearly touching.
IтАЩve thought this for years.
makes really good sense to me.