It's a testament to how far the right has shifted that they think General Milley is a liberal.
Actually, scratch that. They don't put people on a spectrum, they're 100 percent "for us or against us." There are trump supporters and everyone else, and the everyone else are by definition liberal scum.
How do you figure? A Roman Catholic to the point he was a member of Knights of Columbus. Appointed chairman of the joint chiefs of staff by Trump, who pretty much only appointed hard right cabinet members. What criteria are you using to define him a liberal?
Damn, I considered joining Knights of Columbus because it’s a social organization that does some good fundraising and service projects. I didn’t know I’d have to change my politics
I just mean it's a very Roman Catholic organization. Of course you can be liberal and Roman Catholic at the same time, but generally they're a pretty conservative bunch.
Wait, no, that's bullshit. You can't say "he's literally a liberal" and then just say "because I know one when I see one." You're proving my point: you only think he's a liberal because he's said things against Trump.
On average, the members of our military are way more conservative than the average American, and that's even more true for their leadership. But Trump has consistently alienated them, and it's no surprise that many of them are disgusted with him. That does not make them liberal.
Liberalism isn't the same as being liberal as in liberal or conservative. Liberalism is based on the ideals of 18th century political philosophers that governments should protect individual rights and liberties and so on. Our whole government sttucture is rooted in this philosophy, and most people who believe in good faith democracy would fall into this category.
That's not how it was used in the context of this discussion. I said the right thinks Milley is a liberal. He said Milley is liberal, then said based on people who know what liberalism is. We're pretty clearly talking about the US political left and right.
I don't need to Google it, and I can define the concepts just fine. I was asking you to define it because there are different norms and criteria use to determine what constitutes a liberal or a conservative. Most of the time it boils down to their views on government priorities, personal freedoms, taxation, and other topics. I can tell you what it means to me, but you use the word without even knowing what you mean.
Blah blah blah you're an ignorant American, a typical deliberate product of the public education system with no interest in changing their profoundly uneducated world view, I know, you wouldn't be whining at the idea of spending five minutes reading a wiki article otherwise.
"Obscure fact" is a weird way to say "literally the defining characteristics."
But you're right, it's far, far more embarrassing for an American to not be able to define liberal, or at least vaguely recognize its meaning in this context.
Liberal, in US English, is almost solely used to describe left of center politics. For the definition of liberal that you’re referring to the common term is Libertarian.
The trouble I have with a definition like that is that it raises another question: what's 'center'?
And if you define that by a point between hard right and hard left, then as the right goes even farther into their own reactionary bubble, diving even farther right, the "center" skews to the right to account for it.
There really hasn’t been much change in the hard right and hard left in the United States through its history. We’ve just fluctuated back and forth on what parts you dare say out loud.
You aren't exactly a novel contributor to the broader discussion either. All you are doing is claiming shit, not backing anything up, and telling others to Google it while being a snide and condescending prick.