A question

I have come up with some Radical Centrist pamphlet slogans:

“Fidel Lives. This is neither a black-and-white situation, nor a place for knee-jerk reactions.”

“Che Guevara had generally good goals and ideals, but his methods were perhaps questionable.”

“While responsible for many negative things, Adolph Hitler did work to turn around the German economy, and one does really have to give him credit for that.”

“Though his death was saddening, Lincoln did not entirely work for good ends or use acceptable methods to achieve them. Let us not engage in hyperbole when describing him.”

“According to one religious Philosophy, the deity created Adam and Eve, while he did not create a second party named Steve in place of Eve, however, such a philosophy could feasibly exist and should not be discounted in the event that it does.”

The extreme centrist of the article may win the elections, so perhaps we ought to forward Arac’s suggestions to him.

as opposed to America where our two main parties don’t differ very much at all.

They do differ on some very important issues, though, such as labor, energy policies, and healthcare. This is seen in the facts that the labor unions give all their money to Dems and money to Republican, whereas the oil companies and insurance companies give markedly more money to Republicans than they do Democrats. On these issues, “extreme centrists” could make a difference.