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Right wingers have always followed the Buckley maxim: hifiguy Oct 2014 #1
A great response BrotherIvan Oct 2014 #3
I am old enough to tell you that it was once true. hifiguy Oct 2014 #7
Thanks for the link BrotherIvan Oct 2014 #8
+1 daleanime Oct 2014 #9
There were Republicans that were actually fairly liberal NewJeffCT Oct 2014 #12
You nailed it. Thirties Child Oct 2014 #13
I was BORN in '56. hifiguy Oct 2014 #15
Exactly. Of course, there were yesterday's Southern Democrats, most of today's "tea partiers"... Hortensis Oct 2014 #44
May want to revise your progressivist optmism there BlindTiresias Oct 2014 #28
i am not terribly optimistic in the short run, hifiguy Oct 2014 #30
+1 SomethingFishy Oct 2014 #43
K & R. n/t FSogol Oct 2014 #2
Disagree with one central point IDemo Oct 2014 #4
yesssss: it's *unmoored* anger that they've been cultivating for so long (that also helps explain MisterP Oct 2014 #11
Hold on. Frozen is gay propaganda?? LondonReign2 Oct 2014 #22
Hell, if a Teletubbie was gay.... riqster Oct 2014 #26
the queen sings "let it go": literally that's it MisterP Oct 2014 #27
I just learned something there. Thanks. byronius Oct 2014 #40
Republicans should just let it go. Efilroft Sul Oct 2014 #35
Republican anger has been amped up by RW talkers and Fox News. Dustlawyer Oct 2014 #21
For sure! FUD (fear, uncertainty, doubt) tend to make us react more conservatively, protectively. Hortensis Oct 2014 #45
you have generalized too much strawberries Oct 2014 #5
It's a blog post, not a dissertation. riqster Oct 2014 #33
Things in the rear view mirror may look better than they are/were. merrily Oct 2014 #6
K&R freshwest Oct 2014 #10
But it wasn't a post-Watergate reaction starroute Oct 2014 #14
True. There are those who use emotion to manipulate. riqster Oct 2014 #17
You forgot fear, they are motivated by fear as well as anger. Rex Oct 2014 #16
Fear and anger are synergistic. Good point. riqster Oct 2014 #18
Not quite buying this. zentrum Oct 2014 #19
Nixon was an anomaly, and strange even for that. hifiguy Oct 2014 #23
Well Said!! n/t zentrum Oct 2014 #24
exactly right. n/t MBS Oct 2014 #41
Nixon's vendettas were personal, not systemic. hifiguy Oct 2014 #42
It's more the post-Nixon phenomenon I wrote about here, riqster Oct 2014 #46
Really agree with this. zentrum Oct 2014 #47
Thom Hartmann coincidentally just said..... zentrum Oct 2014 #48
Thom Hartmann has hifiguy Oct 2014 #50
Perhaps it is just more overt these past years. riqster Oct 2014 #32
This reminded me of what President Clinton said EileenFB Oct 2014 #20
He also said something that stayed with me. riqster Oct 2014 #25
I think this is because... zentrum Oct 2014 #49
But conservatism will never go away and will always be a political force. Kablooie Oct 2014 #29
Quibble: the use of "conservative" is inaccurate and plays into their hands. riqster Oct 2014 #31
yes, you're right MBS Oct 2014 #37
Ultra-reactionaries, actually. hifiguy Oct 2014 #39
excellent article vlyons Oct 2014 #34
Some things predate the recent period. riqster Oct 2014 #36
spot-on summary of a frustrating, hideous and shameful period in our history MBS Oct 2014 #38
My parents were yellow dog Democrats. Manifestor_of_Light Oct 2014 #51
Disagree with much of this Centrist1984 Oct 2014 #52
The same way lurkers seek to destroy ... littlemissmartypants Oct 2014 #53
You blew it in your first paragraph. riqster Oct 2014 #54
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