I still think it represents the best (and
most right wing compatible) policy option available to us, but we aren't even close to having a political environment where it is a realistic possibility.
Gareth Phillips says: August 12, 2010 at 2:37 pm He is a senior member of one of
the most right wing parties in Europe (UKIP)... don't decieve yourselves, Lord Monkton has the sort of politics most people would want not want to be linked to.
He is a senior member of one of
the most right wing parties in Europe (UKIP) and is not, I repeat, is not, a member of the house of Lars.
He's
the most right wing of all the candidates, i.e. the least appetising for Labour supporters and the most crap for working people.
20 days ago, David Cameron announced that he would be stepping down as Prime Minister and we faced the prospect of a General Election, against a Party led by some of
the most right wing Tories ever, and with UKIP buoyed by huge Leave votes in our Labour heartlands, including in places like Clifton.
In Wales, where I live, of the 25 Labour M.P.'s elected to office following the May 2015 election, all but 5 were happy to go along with Harriet Harman and abstain on the horribly punitive measures suggested by
this most right wing government.
The cabinet re-shuffle prior to the summer recess was used to weaken the influence of both Gordon Brown (who is linked to
the most right wing trade unions) and the soft left linked to the traditional labourist unions.
I think that
most right wings religious conservatives would hate Romney and consider him the antichrist if they only had someone other than Obama to vote for.
Not exact matches
Rather than just being «fake news,» many of the
most - shared stories in this
right -
wing ecosystem «can more accurately be understood as disinformation,» the study says.
Then he took aim at the FBI, echoing one of the
most prominent conspiracies swirling on some parts of the
right wing.
But a center -
right bloc — which features the
right -
wing Lega party and former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's Forza Italia party — would gain the
most seats.
The
most aggressive
right -
wing members of the conservative press — the members who constantly lambasted certain Republicans for not toeing the hard -
right line on every issue — got behind perhaps the
most unlikely candidate of all: Donald Trump.
The last election was held in 2011 and saw the
right -
wing Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) win the
most seats (38), and republicans Sinn Féin elected as the second largest party (29).
Now sure enough, this evening Forbes reported that the bankroller of the Hogan suit is none other than Peter Thiel, a prominent Silicon Valley billionaire who styles himself a libertarian but somewhat incongruously is a big time supporter of Donald Trump in addition to numerous other
right wing causes,
most of which have a distinctly Randian cast.
And the false claims perpetuated in Ending the Fed's
most - shared posts are well established tropes in
right wing media: the leaked Podesta emails, alleged Saudi funding of Clinton's campaign, and a lack of credibility in media.
Conservative MP Jason Kenney is a member, as are Brian Lee Crowley, head of the Atlantic Institute for Market Studies and Michel Kelly - Gagnon of the Montreal Economic Institute, the second and third
most important
right -
wing think tanks after the Fraser Institute.
One of the premier's
most vocal
right -
wing backers has registered to lobby the government about its carbon capture and storage laws on behalf of the province's largest greenhouse gas producing firm.
Most important, what Krugman calls the «
right -
wing mythology» is largely correct: government intervention is responsible for the systematic problems with the US banking system.
Right wing politics is failing in Alberta and the last hold out is rural Alberta, but how long will it be before
most rural people would like to have a seat at government as opposed of making a lot of noise that gets very little attention.
If digital natives spring to the defence of Cambridge Analytica and Facebook too quickly or with too much vehemence they face the genuine risk of being associated with all the things — Trump, Russia, dark closed systems for thought control,
right wing politics — that
most of these bright young people should be opposed to.
And by the way Jaana persectuion of the President is
most evident from the
Right wing pulpit of Limbaugh, Hannity, Beck and all the other false prophets of the Republican world.
And although it's great that you won't consider religion when you vote,
most of the LDS around here (Salt Lake City) are practically p - ing in their pants over having two mormons in the race (although they suspect Huntsman is not sufficiently
right -
wing).
@Shelley, The typical
right wing Christian sexual ethic promoted in
most evangelistic churches is MAN MADE.
Knowing these
right wing religious fanatics, this debate will end up being a contest to see who's holier by who wears the
most ashes.
Knowing these
right wing religious fanatics, this debate will be a contest to see who's holier by who wears the
most ashes.
Maybe even the
most ardent
right wing religious zealots can read this story and finally let it seep into their brains that there is no Jesus, there is no Lord watching over you and protecting you, and there is no devil... there is only human nature and some of it is good and some of it is bad.
Disclosure: I am what
most CNN commenters would consider a
right wing nut, and yet what
most Fox News readers would call a flaming liberal.
Yet, militant
right -
wing Christians, in a
most uncharitable and un-Christian manner are working through the ignorant Tea Party and narrow - mnided GOP party to try and legislate morality and take away others» freedoms who do not believe as they do.
Don't be confused about what so - called «conservatives» are: American domestic history is the unbroken story of people having to fight against the
right -
wing for their
most basic
rights, usually in the face of violence.
Interestingly enough, he is nevertheless more «christian» than
most of the
right wing religious nuts that call themselves «christian.»
In fact,
most of the prominent
right -
wing Christians in America would not be Christians, because Jesus was a socialist through - and - through.
Mark, perhaps I should have said the
right -
wing politicians are being bribed to gut education funding and that the religious
right is behind
most of it for their own reasons.
The thing here is that we all know
most of the Republicans are lying just to con the few uneducated fundamentalists (yes, here in New England only the really very uneducated are
right wing religious extremists).
Nonsense, we have a few
right wing morons but
most Americans believe in freedom of other people beside themselves.
Obama's rhetorical vision included all but the
most right -
wing of Americans.
The
most idiotic, poorly written posts on this blog are the ones submitted by the thumpers and
right -
wing - nuts.
One claimed that «the main form of political terrorism in the United States is perpetuated by
right wing opponents of abortion,» while another added that «
most anti-abortion activists» are «religious fanatics who want to impose their version of God's word on the rest of us.»
Yes there are those who claim to be Christian mostly the «evangelical
right wing» who believe that Jesus is an American CEO and hates gay people, who believe women should not receive equal pay or
rights, and oppose every social justice known to humankind and
most if not all are Tea Party Republicans!
If not, you are conitnuing to live in your tunnel - vision world... granted thats how
most right -
wing religious nuts live.
Simply put, a retired judge (who
most likely possesses some nutty
right -
wing ideas himself) has agreed to assist a woman in fighting a fine she received for filing a frivolous «birther» action with the court.
Because one of the two major political parties in this country has sold itself lock, stock & barrel to its
most extreme followers who actually want to replace the secular republic founded in 1787 with a crazy,
right -
wing theocracy.
Perhaps the
most likely system would be
right -
wing Protestant fundamentalism.
The
right wing doesn't understand the bible —
most probably never read it — it's simply a means to justify their hatred of gays and interfering with a woman's
right to privacy and control of her own body (hmm... GOP against government intervention — but shaming women seems to be acceptable!).
While you may have a point here and I agree the information should have come out sooner to the masses,
most right -
wing networks would have, as they have proven they will, continued to bash the Muslim community and the Islamic faith, furthering the anti-Islam propaganda that is already rampant in this country.
Most people (Americans included) fear any
right wing radical group.
No real alternative to laissez - faire celebrations of the untrammeled operations of the market, then, can be found in
most left -
wing ideologies: both left and
right are wedded to the culture of productivity and consumption and both have made their own sordid pact with the demons that threaten to destroy us.
Wenger is actually getting it wrong by not playing walcott, this guy is a potent threat down the
right wing, sad abt his last season he was on his was to greatness, I think he sud play ahead of welbeck in
most games.
Watched a few games with him for club and country and I saw a better option than
most of what we have on the
wings right now.
Until he fell ill, Schulz, a St. Paul native, spent
most Tuesday evenings playing
right wing in an over-40 hockey league at the rink he owns a block from his Santa Rosa, Calif., office.
But Watched him quite a lot over the last 2 seasons, played mostly on the
right wing last season when they had Lewandowski but he's moved into the striker position and done really well despite Dortmund playing pretty poorly
most of this season.