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In reply to the discussion: Question about people saying "Democrat Party" etc. [View all]jwirr
(39,215 posts)29. It would be interesting to see what Roosevelt and Truman used in speeches. Until I was here on DU
I never heard this argument. There are ways to use both forms. I am a Democrat. And I belong to the Democratic Party. That is how I use it but apparently that is wrong. Oh well at 74 years of age I am not about to change. I have been a Democrat all by life and I have no intention of being a Democratic.
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This 2006 Media Matters articles reviews the history of the GOP semantics coup:
Faryn Balyncd
Sep 2014
#2
Why have Democrats allowed Republicans to control the conversation, in this matter?
Fridays Child
Sep 2014
#12
"You don't know the name of your opponent, how can you profess to know their policies?"
grahamhgreen
Sep 2014
#19
I've noticed with older people, pronouncing things wrong intentionally, is kind of like a show of
brewens
Sep 2014
#10
Yeah, I have kind of felt the "Democrat Party" thing is primarily a show of disrespect and assertion
Mayberry Machiavelli
Sep 2014
#11
Yeah. I refrain from posting Chuck Tard when referring to Chuck Todd to be pc. It's a little
brewens
Sep 2014
#13
The question was specifically about whether Democratic officials actually adopted this usage.
Mayberry Machiavelli
Sep 2014
#24
It would be interesting to see what Roosevelt and Truman used in speeches. Until I was here on DU
jwirr
Sep 2014
#29
As long as the Democrat Party keeps beating the Repubic Party I'm happy. n/t
bobGandolf
Sep 2014
#30
This should be brought up more often. Whenever there's a round table talking about rancor in
Chathamization
Sep 2014
#34