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In reply to the discussion: We Live In The Emotional And Economic Wreckage Of This Broken Home.... [View all]Douglas Carpenter
(20,226 posts)58. Frank Church, Birch Bayh and George McGovern - liberal titians from what we would now call solid
red states. I believe all three of them and some more were voted out in 1980 the same horrible, horrible night Ronald Reagan was elected. I would say that these unabashedly liberal lions in socially conservative western states built their base as people who looked out for the interest of their state. But what confounds me is that people from those states were just as socially conservative if not more so years earlier when they voted them in - in the first place and reelected them any number of times. I suppose it was the rise of the religious right at the end of the 70's along with elements of tax revolt echoing from California's Prop 13 - that might have altered the political map.
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We Live In The Emotional And Economic Wreckage Of This Broken Home.... [View all]
The Magistrate
Sep 2013
OP
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The Magistrate
Sep 2013
#8
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The Magistrate
Sep 2013
#96
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Sep 2013
#35
"Anyone who thinks the boomers have had it easy since Reagan is nuts."
SammyWinstonJack
Sep 2013
#16
If, Sir, You Want To Live In A World Where Working Class Whites Are A Core Left Constituency, Enjoy
The Magistrate
Sep 2013
#40
maybe that was the case with the white 'left'. I remember most of that time from civil rights
bigtree
Sep 2013
#73
It was long overdue. The '50s was a stifling period of conformity, racism, and materialism.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Sep 2013
#42
Lifestyle? Look, being a pompous windbag is a style, being gay or a woman is a
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2013
#43
In Attempting To Evoke A Period, Sir, One Employs The Language Of That Period
The Magistrate
Sep 2013
#53
If that is how you evoke a period, I suggest you avoid Civil War era writing.
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2013
#67
If I Were To Do That, Ma'am, I Would Use The Period's Vernacular, And Cry Damned To Any Objecting
The Magistrate
Sep 2013
#70
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Bluenorthwest
Sep 2013
#71
Frank Church, Birch Bayh and George McGovern - liberal titians from what we would now call solid
Douglas Carpenter
Sep 2013
#58
there must have been some shift of thought that focused people away from economic concerns and
Douglas Carpenter
Sep 2013
#112
You, Sir, are a poet. That is one of the most cogent and lyrical posts I've read at DU.
11 Bravo
Sep 2013
#89
There were a number of splits during that period, which the right was quick to exploit.
LongTomH
Sep 2013
#91
Please don't forget the right wing's deliberate role in that wreckage since the 1970s.
highplainsdem
Sep 2013
#111