" This is politics."
" And how do I explain to liberals? ." Interesting column
of Fernández Díaz in The Sunday Nation that included illustrative example of the versatility Kirchnerism policy. As
holding the journalist mentioned by the example of the agreement with Patti, good old Nestor, with its "political scruples, was capable of absolute pragmatism wild."
Reading Nation in the coast during the long weekend, we wondered if the UCR should not apply, at least partially (and carefully), this ruthless pragmatism. After all, can the UCR alone, beat the Kirchnerism?
The first point to address is the degree of pragmatism to apply.
One on one, how makes a covenant with our voted and dear Margaret? And how much would provide a potential deal with De Narvéz?
Surely some may tolerate a deal with Colorado. Other, slightly more demure purists and will hold that distorts the essence of ACYS (and even radicalism), and evacuated to Pine and other parties of the left-Peronist.
But some (many?) May support the wrong drink, and accept, in disguise and in the privacy of the darkroom, the need for this agreement.
Others will find the limit Macri, others Duhalde, and so on. Alfonso, meanwhile, draws a clear limit around the figure of Mauritius. "Anything goes
provided not be forced to rename the blog to" see you in 2015? Absolutely not .
Undoubtedly, our own purity of the past is regret. But the chances of eroded our chicken , and before the emergence of the figure of Richard as (at least for now) only opposition candidate, we believe it is time to seriously consider the possibility of tolerating a little (and never much) of that pragmatism. And especially given the almost complete absence of strong candidates in the important districts of CABA and Province. How much? Minimum required .
This brings us to the second question: how do these pragmatic arrangements, so as to minimize the negative impact? Ie, following the analogy of "El Flaco" we explain how the radicals?
That is the question. -------------------------------
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