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In reply to the discussion: Is this Democratic Underground? [View all]KharmaTrain
(31,706 posts)Those "gents" were all Democrats...up to and beyond 1980. Until 1965 the party represented the "Dixiecrats"...many who fell for Nixon's "Southern Strategy" and became rushpublicans and others remained as what today we call "blue dogs". These folks have always been conservative and a big voice in the party.
While the Democratic Party has been on the side of workers and unions most of my nearly 6 decades on this rock, it never was this liberal nirvana that some people try to portray it. While Kennedy championed civil rights he also pushed through tax cuts and was a hawk on defense who was only surpassed by Johnson and the result was 58,000 American dead. So was that being "liberal" or "progressive".
You are very right on one big point...and that's how money has corrupted the political system. Today's politicians need massive amounts of money to run large organizations and pay for expensive television time. We've seen the rise of a campaign sub-culture that is all about raising and making money...as witnessed by the fake grifter candidates (Palin, Cain) this year. The only time the votesr matter are in the days before an election. The rest of the time its those who write the big checks who get the calls answered. That's where we've very much lost our way...and sadly I don't see it changing any time soon...