On reflection I suspect the definitions for the current crop of titles still needs to be fixed. The current problem is that we have two sides and we really have no idea what to call them. The Republicans used to stand for something - not sure about that one anymore. They will, that being said, occasionally come up with something that makes send but, for the most part, they just don't. This is due to Trump and his insistence that those who would be Republican must publicly support lies which, I think, puts them in a really bad place. They have a serious problem because some actually believe, some almost believe, and some just don't. There are, its suggested, many who don't believe a Trump word muttered but will do ANYTHING to keep their jobs! They also tend to reject stuff like climate change, vaccinations, etc. In other words, for me, I find it very hard to support a Republican.

I have a good friend who claims to be a 'conservative' and has no use for Trump but still votes Republican. I have also noticed that he gets virtually all of his news from some very strange places. I, on the other hand, tend to stick with the old tried and true (cnn, networks, etc) as their main problem is what they cover, or not.

Then we have the Dems. I vote for them, these days, all the time. Not because I particularly like what they do but that they seem to have stuck with, for the most part, truth and the reality in which I live (which the other sides doesn't)

Given all of that I really have no idea if I am a conservative, liberal, independent, or whatever. I know folks who are claiming this, or that, but, for the most part they are not accurate. Not on purpose but the fact is that political leanings are just open for change. I just can't figure it all out.

Oh well, sh*t happens!