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Romney gives up
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08/02/2008 21:36:46
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Forum:
Politics
Catégorie:
Autre
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
01290544
Message ID:
01291297
Vues:
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>>> I think the vitriol during the Clinton and Bush (43) administrations has been unprecedented.
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>I'm all for opposing demonizing - mostly because I find it intellectually lazy.
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>But as to unprecedented - for a little perspective
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>in 1804 the vice president of the United States killed the former Secretary of the Treasury in a duel
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>Jefferson and Adams loathed each other. ( though their friendship was somewhat repaired by correspondence in their later years, when Adams died on July 4, 1826 - yeah, exactly 50 years after the big day - his last words were 'Thomas Jefferson still lives!' - he didn't know TJ had died a few hours before. )
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>in 1824 Jackson's followers' favorite campaign song was "John Quincy Adams went a pimping for the czar! "
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>in 1856 SC rep Preston Brookes beat Senator Charles Sumner with his cane of the floor of the Senate.
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>Lincoln - well, you know about that.
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>FDR - the 'traitor to his class'
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>JFK - Dallas wasn't the only place or the only time he was in danger.
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>LBJ was openly accused of the murder of JFK ( remember McBird ? ) "Hey hey LBJ, how many kids did you kill today ?"
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>Remember the Democratic Convention of 1968?
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>Nixon - well that wasn't a real warm and fuzzy time.
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>For 50 years the FBI was run by an egomaniacal madman who used blackmail and extortion to manipulate public figures while Mayer Lansky did the same to him.
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>I think the public dialog has coursened a bit as people feel like instant experts on politics since they are exposed to increasing sophisticated and polarizing media, and I think the mouth-frothing Bush and Clinton haters have been a little more vocal that was common previously, but I think the republic will survive.
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>A McCain / Obama race could do a lot to raise the level of dialog - if neither caves to the loonies on their left and right.
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>At least nobody would be able to blame whatever happened on a Bush or a Clinton.
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Your examples are good ones. Your third to last paragraph was my point. I certainly didn't mean to suggest politics was all smiles before 1992.
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