| | | No, conservative Dems are not Dems because they do not, and never did, properly represent the liberal base of the "modern" Democratic party.
Four primary forces have shaped our politics and our nation from the beginning, which was always between the liberals and conservatives, and the rich and poor, and the dynamics therein. .
I don't know how you fail to understand that?
The Dixiecrats were from the slave states and the predominate racists in this country, and when the liberals, both Dems and Pubs enacted the 1964 civil rights act, the racist Dems fled to the racist Republican party who wooed them.
They even chose racism and their primitive leanings over their own livelihood. And have continued to do so to this day with their support of Trump and primitive norms and mores..
Over the last 50 years liberals and conservatives have settled out into their own philosophical tribes and never the twain shall meet.
Lincoln was a liberal.
And it was the liberals, both Dems and Pubs, that enacted the 1964 civil rights act.
And today the fight in this nation is basically between the liberals and the conservatives and the liberals are the good guys.
The liberals are enlightened who generally follow facts and logic, and the conservatives follow myths and primitive ideology.
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| So conservative Dems weren't Dems, and liberal R's weren't R's? Dems ran that committee. It really shouldn't be that hard to say it. You prolly remember this incident . The chairman at the time was Francis E. Walter (D-Pa.), 1955–1963 |
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