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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Fri Nov 23, 2012, 04:46 PM Nov 2012

Why liberal is no longer a dirty word


In the Reagan era, conservatives successfully made "liberal" sound like an insult. Now more and more voters are proudly embracing the term

A full 25 percent of voters in this month's election identified themselves as liberals, according to exit polls, a marked increase from 22 percent in 2008. (Conservative is still a more popular identifier, with 35 percent of voters claiming that label.) Still, the "L" word is more popular than it has been since 1976. Conservatives managed to turn "liberal" into an insult in the 1980s, and when Republican icon Ronald Reagan won re-election in 1984, only 17 percent of voters confessed to being liberal. Today that number has ballooned to 25 percent. Why are a growing percentage of Americans calling themselves liberal? Here, three theories:

1. Obama made being liberal cool again
President Obama has "talked about government in a way that many Democrats haven't in recent years," forcefully making the case for a more active role for public agencies in American life, says Aaron Blake at The Washington Post. Obama "may not call himself a liberal," but that's how people see his policies. "Thus, Obama supporters are less reticent to embrace that label." And "the Democratic Party is riding high" — it just snared a majority of the popular vote in two consecutive presidential votes for the first time since the days of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. "They've done it with a president who is regarded as a liberal," and that reinforced "the idea that it's okay to be liberal."

2. Conservatives have been unfairly tarred
It's not that Americans are suddenly gung-ho about liberal politics, says Gary Bauer at Human Events. Voters are still filled with "strong skepticism about whether Obama will be able to accomplish Americans' goals." The Obama campaign simply managed to drive people away from Mitt Romney with a relentless barrage of negative ads smearing him — and, by extension, conservative politics — as "uncaring and disconnected." Republicans can regain this lost ground next time around if they just learn from this loss. "Republican values — strong families, faith, personal responsibility and freedom, among others — are not unique to specific subsets of the electorate. They are universal values, and it is Republicans' job to remind Americans of that fact."

3. America really is changing
"Some of the fastest-growing demographics in the country happen to be the ones that are trending toward the 'liberal' label," says Blake at The Washington Post. That includes "non-religious people (rising from 18 percent liberal in 2004 to 24 percent today), college graduates (from 48 percent to 53 percent) and Hispanics (from 10 percent to 13 percent). Young people, of course, have always been pretty liberal; the label's increasing appeal to these groups means it is gaining steam." Reinforcing this trend is the nation's increasing "tilt to the left when it comes to social policy," as seen in voters' increasing openness to legalizing recreational marijuana use and gay marriage. But the main thing, says Wisconsin state Rep. Leon D. Young at the Milwaukee Courier, is that "the American electorate is indeed changing. It's younger, more multicultural in appearance (Black, Latino and Asian), and definitely less white." Is it any wonder a growing percentage of voters identify as progressives?

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http://theweek.com/article/index/236614/why-liberal-is-no-longer-a-dirty-word
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rock

(13,218 posts)
1. I know! I know!
Fri Nov 23, 2012, 05:41 PM
Nov 2012

It never was. The Conservatives need only talk about something to make it sound dirty.

PoliticalBiker

(328 posts)
3. Liberal never was a dirty word...
Fri Nov 23, 2012, 06:05 PM
Nov 2012

... except to the shrinking, facts challenged, closed-minded pinheads on the right

I am PROUD of being liberal.

Liberal moves forward.
Liberal allows for new ideas.
Liberal is tolerance.
Liberal is inclusive.

 

boingboinh

(290 posts)
4. Technically Obama is NOT a Liberal
Fri Nov 23, 2012, 06:19 PM
Nov 2012

Obama is center to center-right on many issues.
Unless the new definition of Liberal is more right leaning?

Cha

(297,795 posts)
6. No, you're Wrong. President Obama is quite Liberal and your
Fri Nov 23, 2012, 11:10 PM
Nov 2012

going around calling him what you want to doesn't make it so.

Cha

(297,795 posts)
7. thanks NightOwwl.. I don't do facebook but glad this
Fri Nov 23, 2012, 11:14 PM
Nov 2012

is getting VIRAL.

That sucks that "Liberal" got to be a "dirty word" in the Reagan Era.. When I heard that, because I didn't get into politics until 2000, I was Pissed. How dare they.

It's not a dirty word because I say it's not.. I don't care what freaking limbaugh or foxscrews says. They're in the brainwashing business.

Cha

(297,795 posts)
8. And, America Is Changing and President Obama helped make it so.. I dont care
Fri Nov 23, 2012, 11:18 PM
Nov 2012

care much that pisses off people on Both Ends of the Spectrum.


The National Christmas Tree lighting ceremony, 2009

http://theobamadiary.com/

Kath1

(4,309 posts)
9. It never was a dirty word to me.
Sat Nov 24, 2012, 12:08 AM
Nov 2012

Glad to say my 24 year old daughter and her friends PROUDLY identify themselves as liberals!

Jennicut

(25,415 posts)
10. I grew up with Reagan as President and remember being liberal was seen as being bad.
Sat Nov 24, 2012, 11:09 PM
Nov 2012

Funny how my parents and most of their friends (and even their children) all stayed conservative. But the world around them changed. They are stuck in time, circa 1980-something. Liberals have long ceased hiding in the shadows. I am proud to be a liberal.

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