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You better believe it. Dave Bowman Yesterday #1
My eyes were opened when they fought against the ERA on the late 70's. SharonAnn 10 hrs ago #88
My eyes were opened in the early 70s BaronChocula 7 hrs ago #96
Yes RandySF Yesterday #2
I'm 76 years old. Growing up, half my family was Republican. Joinfortmill Yesterday #3
And the long answer is YES, YES, and DEFINITELY YES DeeDeeNY 8 hrs ago #93
Yes. Yes you are. USS_Dauntless Yesterday #4
Or, just decide that you are too embarrassed to do anything other than hide? OldBaldy1701E Yesterday #24
They were willing to pretend until Obama became President JI7 Yesterday #5
Definitely. And remember when a Roman Catholic was elected president? erronis Yesterday #17
In Texas markodochartaigh Yesterday #23
I was in the 7th grade in Monterey County, California, at a k-8 elementary school. The vice principal came in and told cksmithy Yesterday #30
That's horrible EncantoCatColony Yesterday #42
the nuns at my school were distraught rampartd Yesterday #57
The rambling made me think the writer doesn't know what's going on. Tetrachloride Yesterday #6
Indeed Scott Alan Swaggerty Yesterday #49
He should ask himself if he ever believed that the end justifies the means. nt BootinUp Yesterday #7
Im 84. They have always been there just not so much media. If you didn't live in it then Srkdqltr Yesterday #8
The virus has spread to all of them. Swede Yesterday #9
I was hoping someone would post this. Timeflyer Yesterday #14
Sure Boo1 Yesterday #25
I see this scene frequently here, but what is the movie? tblue37 4 hrs ago #102
That Mitchell and Webb Look Boo1 3 hrs ago #103
I need to go find a thread where I can work in Numberwang. Xavier Breath 2 hrs ago #106
Ronald Reagan, born in Illinois, rose to fame and power in California rsdsharp Yesterday #10
Of course this did actually pre-date Reagan - Nixon and Goldwater and the "Southern Strategy" erronis Yesterday #11
Ah, yes the Golden Years of Lee Atwater . . . . hatrack 22 hrs ago #62
I was about to post this fujiyamasan 19 hrs ago #67
Ain't that the truth? stage left Yesterday #47
Yup lonely bird 13 hrs ago #74
+1 Scott Alan Swaggerty Yesterday #50
Who gave us the Lee Atwater political cesspool Gum Logger 9 hrs ago #91
If the Gucci fits, wear it. twodogsbarking Yesterday #12
or the jackboot GopherGal Yesterday #36
My view is the Republicans have been openly racist since the Goldwater candidance and were cemented into that corner by ShazamIam Yesterday #13
I read this letter in the Post this morning. I wondered if it was real. Probably, I suppose. Martin68 Yesterday #15
Hahahahahaha...like to believe conservatism wasn't always thus hibbing Yesterday #16
It's who they've always been. BurnDoubt Yesterday #18
The Republican party left Eisenhower's Dave in VA Yesterday #19
Absolutely right ... I call them "my Grandpa's Republican Party" FakeNoose Yesterday #35
Gingrich... lonely bird 13 hrs ago #75
Eisenhower's political views were obviously shaped by his promotion to Allied Supreme Commander. OAITW r.2.0 9 hrs ago #89
spawn of the devil himself UpInArms Yesterday #20
Reagan was a racist cow. mercuryblues Yesterday #21
Yes. They are veritable pieces of shit NewHendoLib Yesterday #22
If there WERE good guys. WmChris Yesterday #26
Yes, and they also need to stop calling themselves conservatives. KY_EnviroGuy Yesterday #27
My mother was a non-racist Republican. But she finally voted for all Democrats. raging moderate Yesterday #37
Thank you for your story. I think it mirrors what a lot of people/families have gone through. erronis Yesterday #56
This is exactly how I grew up radical noodle 10 hrs ago #85
Mine as well. OAITW r.2.0 9 hrs ago #90
I call them lonely bird 13 hrs ago #76
As my Friend and DU Member says.... Turbineguy Yesterday #28
Sometimes you have to be told! state of stupid 8 hrs ago #94
Here's the URL link ffr Yesterday #29
Thanks. And here's an archived link. It looks like the same content. erronis Yesterday #31
Fella, it's the bigots who gave conservatives their victories. JHB Yesterday #32
ah for the days when they at least had enough shame to use code words. GopherGal Yesterday #39
I'm a 79 year old Liberal Democrat. Believe me, it was always there. patphil Yesterday #33
yup Skittles Yesterday #52
To be succinct: YES. ColoringFool Yesterday #34
Short answer yes.. reagan launched at KKK site for a reason JT45242 Yesterday #38
We're not wondering. We've always known. NNadir Yesterday #40
Yep Jean Genie Yesterday #41
Bwahahah-- yes, you are, motherfuckers LymphocyteLover Yesterday #43
This label-hijacking has been going on since the 1960s DFW Yesterday #44
Republicans should not be referred to as conservatives. overleft Yesterday #46
After 20 years DFW 19 hrs ago #66
lolololol Oh, sorry. Duh! Y'all have ALWAYS been this way. ALWAYS!!!! Solly Mack Yesterday #45
Yes. Yes, you are the bad guys. Scott Alan Swaggerty Yesterday #48
Do not have to read his response in detail rustbeltvoice Yesterday #51
Most of the good pukes went dem after Bush when it was clear the pukes were going full Nazi, total info awareness Blues Heron Yesterday #53
Kick. N/T Upthevibe Yesterday #54
Great OP malaise Yesterday #55
- In ten words or less- Conjuay Yesterday #58
As a 42 year old US born Indian guy whose parents are Jspur 23 hrs ago #59
The racism/sexism/bullying especially in the school years is still intense. erronis 23 hrs ago #60
I agree I hear it all the time from parents of kids Jspur 23 hrs ago #61
Profound malaise 12 hrs ago #78
Hah - DUH UTUSN 22 hrs ago #63
Yes Robert the virus fully took root as far back as the racist Nixon southern strategy administration. flashman13 21 hrs ago #64
Um... you really have to ask? calimary 20 hrs ago #65
It has taken until now for you (whoever you are) soldierant 18 hrs ago #68
The party's have switched roles Deminpenn 18 hrs ago #69
After signing the Civil Rights Act in '64 SomedayKindaLove 5 hrs ago #99
It's only been 7 years since Trump started tearing families apart and... LudwigPastorius 17 hrs ago #70
Concentration camp vibes right there wolfie001 14 hrs ago #72
Yes. Yes you are rpannier 15 hrs ago #71
It goes back further than you might think. Morbius 13 hrs ago #73
This is why it's infuriating to hear that the Democrats' problem is "messaging" Walleye 13 hrs ago #77
I keep returning to the death scene of Tom Jordache in no_hypocrisy 12 hrs ago #79
Oh it goes further back than Reagan or even Nixon for that matter. Crowman2009 12 hrs ago #80
Yes, Mr. Conservative, they are your descendants! Vogon_Glory 12 hrs ago #81
There is one difference between conservatives and liberals that has always been true. mwb970 11 hrs ago #82
Just now wondering? GreenWave 11 hrs ago #83
Here is the actual WP link LiberalArkie 11 hrs ago #84
And the non-paywalled archive link: erronis 10 hrs ago #86
Trajectories PATRICK 10 hrs ago #87
Yeah, you are the bad guys. hadEnuf 8 hrs ago #92
Here's a hint that you might be the bad guys: Karma13612 7 hrs ago #95
The conservative mindset is afraid of change crimycarny 6 hrs ago #97
He's "beginning" to wonder? louis-t 6 hrs ago #98
They live in a world with no mirrors. mdbl 5 hrs ago #100
You've always been the real bad guys. Initech 5 hrs ago #101
You figure it out. Marcuse 3 hrs ago #104
Yes. Next question. niyad 2 hrs ago #105
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