From CommonDreams:
"Teabaggers and other wingnuts notwithstanding, a new Pew Center poll finds that a big majority of Americans - 68 percent - have a positive view of the word "progressive" while Goldman Sachs et al have brought the popularity of "capitalism" down to a paltry 52 percent, a figure that goes below half for young people, women and lower-income people. Testing reactions to nine political terms, the poll found the biggest draws were "family values" and "civil rights" - both almost 90 percent - though the question inevitably arises, "Whose?"
"Teabaggers and other wingnuts notwithstanding, a new Pew Center poll finds that a big majority of Americans - 68 percent - have a positive view of the word "progressive" while Goldman Sachs et al have brought the popularity of "capitalism" down to a paltry 52 percent, a figure that goes below half for young people, women and lower-income people. Testing reactions to nine political terms, the poll found the biggest draws were "family values" and "civil rights" - both almost 90 percent - though the question inevitably arises, "Whose?"
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