I used to say (about myself): “I used to be in the middle, but somebody keeps moving the line.”
Oddly enough, that sounds very much like “The center has stayed the same but both political parties have moved way to the right.”
Except I didn’t say it; Cenk Uygur did. Do you think he’s right?
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