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Xolodno

(6,383 posts)
24. 100 years from now...
Thu Dec 13, 2012, 04:46 PM
Dec 2012

...The GOP will look at the Southern State Strategy as their biggest mistake. It allowed the inmates to run the asylum.

And a republican started the EPA leftynyc Dec 2012 #1
I just find it totally bewildering ...that's all srican69 Dec 2012 #2
the new deal, after the party of capital had bankrupted the economy. HiPointDem Dec 2012 #11
There was a shift in the 1960s gollygee Dec 2012 #3
Um AlexSatan Dec 2012 #25
And how many of the Democrats thucythucy Dec 2012 #28
No idea AlexSatan Dec 2012 #31
Well, even the figures you cite show thucythucy Dec 2012 #34
I was talking about Kennedy and Johnson gollygee Dec 2012 #32
The shift started earlier than that. backscatter712 Dec 2012 #26
The Democrats became Dixiecrats, and then Republicans. EOTE Dec 2012 #4
read a history of the democratic party cali Dec 2012 #5
I know the history ... but I still find it pretty funny given where we are. srican69 Dec 2012 #6
The Democrats' early history is checkered at best. Arkana Dec 2012 #15
What I find wierd is the switching of poles .. certain core values is what define a party ... srican69 Dec 2012 #7
The usual way. Extended exposure to money and power. N/t JHB Dec 2012 #27
FDR was originally a Republican, but switched when he ran for state office. LeftInTX Dec 2012 #8
"Republicanism" used to be associated with the moneyed class SoCalDem Dec 2012 #13
A lot can change in 150 years. The Velveteen Ocelot Dec 2012 #9
not that simple SoCalDem Dec 2012 #10
It took over 150 years for it to happen. Arkana Dec 2012 #12
FDR (D) opposed anti-lynching laws. LiberalAndProud Dec 2012 #14
Freeing the slaves was a political gambit JustABozoOnThisBus Dec 2012 #16
The emancipation was a military order. former9thward Dec 2012 #17
Between Nixon's "Southern Strategy" and Johnson's signing of the Voting Rights Act 1-Old-Man Dec 2012 #18
The Federalists and the Republicans became the Whigs and the Democrats. FarCenter Dec 2012 #19
Look at the 1936 vs 2012 presidential election maps LeftInTX Dec 2012 #20
The "Solid South" was solidly white Democrats -- blacks, if they voted, voted Republican FarCenter Dec 2012 #21
They are just labels. I see it many times here. upaloopa Dec 2012 #22
I can't get over today's GOP turning into the Know-Nothings pinboy3niner Dec 2012 #23
100 years from now... Xolodno Dec 2012 #24
The Republicans have always been about big business LeftInTX Dec 2012 #29
oh H2O Man Dec 2012 #30
the Republicans were the progressive party brokechris Dec 2012 #33
Not so much anti-war as anti-foreign entanglement (read 'isolationist'...) Surya Gayatri Dec 2012 #36
The Democratic Party had an albatross around its neck : LeftinOH Dec 2012 #35
I remember when they were the pariahs of US politics LeftInTX Dec 2012 #37
The Great Depression happened and FDR came in to save the day. And families like mine ended up jwirr Dec 2012 #38
Take a few history classes ... then it will make more sense. JoePhilly Dec 2012 #39
Political Parties Often Change Philosophies louis c Dec 2012 #40
Where to begin.... Bucky Dec 2012 #43
I welcome your very articulate response louis c Dec 2012 #45
Yeah, weird, cause, like all that changed happened, like, overnight and stuff. Bucky Dec 2012 #41
Presidental elections 1948-60 SpartanDem Dec 2012 #42
Interesting to note how smoothly Adlai Stevenson accommodated the Jim Crow crowd. Bucky Dec 2012 #44
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