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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsEven with the devastating defeat of Carter/Mondale in 1980, Mondale kept his great sense of humor:
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Even with the devastating defeat of Carter/Mondale in 1980, Mondale kept his great sense of humor: (Original Post)
George II
Apr 2021
OP
Before Reagan and Newt, there was a level of public civility expected of everyone
crickets
Apr 2021
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MerryHolidays
(7,715 posts)1. I am waiting for the insurrection in this video....where is it?
RIP, Sir. There is no comparison to you and the fools like Pence, Cheney, and Bush I.
East-A-Squared
(14,505 posts)2. Don't forget Dan Quayle.
On Edit: Fritz was light years better than him and the ones you mentioned.
MerryHolidays
(7,715 posts)3. Thank you for that
Quayle is so inconsequential, I did forget about him.
crickets
(26,168 posts)4. Before Reagan and Newt, there was a level of public civility expected of everyone
from both sides of the aisle, regardless of any political disagreements. The difference between then and now is stark.