Those Pre-Patriot Act, inalienable right taking, lasseiz-faire guys?Totalitarianism...it can be a bitch.
7/23/2007 10:20:08 PM
This thread is new. Quite new.
7/23/2007 10:22:57 PM
I miss em
7/23/2007 10:30:06 PM
I am one...
7/23/2007 10:37:39 PM
I'm a liberal and I support this thread...
7/23/2007 11:19:52 PM
I am one, more or less (a little more libertarian than the type you're talking about, but close enough).this thread isn't really news to anyone or insightful, though. I'll do the usual and let it go for a little while to see if any meaningful discussion ensues, but otherwise I'll probably lock it.
7/23/2007 11:33:14 PM
I think those republicans are still around, they were just temporarily blinded by 9/11, and simultaneously got drunk with power to spawn the Neocons. I think most republicans will swing back to reality in the coming years, but the plague of the neocon will be on us for decades to come.But those old school republicans still are responsible for the current state of things WRT republicans, because most of them got sucked in, and the rest sat back and let things crumble.
7/23/2007 11:42:10 PM
^ welcome to the bullshit of 2-party politics
7/23/2007 11:48:05 PM
"A government that is big enough to give you all you want is big enough to take it all away."
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7/24/2007 1:20:39 AM
The neocons now are the same republicans that were in power during the Clinton era, yet I don't really recall anyone complaining about the republicans not being old-school enough, and the word "neocon" pretty much didn't even exist (i would say it didn't exist, but I don't know this for sure).
7/24/2007 2:10:35 AM
was there ever a time when republicans weren't linked to corrupt church leaders? i only know the history of politics since i was 15 or so i really don't know much about the time before that.
7/24/2007 6:47:00 AM
was there ever a time when the Democrats weren't linked to corrupt race-baiters? see, it works both ways...
7/24/2007 7:59:02 AM
Durr, of course it works both ways you shitty troll. This is a fucking thread about Republicans. Are you drunk?
7/24/2007 8:53:05 AM
^^^While religious language has been invoked more or less throughout the nation's history, what you know as the religious right didn't begin to really form until the 1960s. The religious right really took off in the late 70s and 80s, with Jerry Falwell's Moral Majority.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moral_majorityThis has had caused internal struggles in both politics and Protestant demoninations (particularly the Southern Baptist Convention).
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7/24/2007 10:14:53 AM
I think pseudo was the word you were looking for while trying to sound intelligent about others trying to sound intelligent.
7/24/2007 10:17:27 AM
Honestly, the neocons have been around since Nixon.
7/24/2007 10:22:36 AM
Wrong, neoconservatism is a cohesive movement and line of thought. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NeoconservativeRead up on it. Many legitimate neoconservative thinkers have jumped ship, believing Bush has betrayed them (most notably Francis Fukayama) but some still stay behind.But recently Neocon has just become a generic tag for all PNAC/Bush activities, which is probably not wholly accurate.edit: They've been around since before nixon actually. They just began forming more cohesively during the 70's as a reaction to the New Left movement.[Edited on July 24, 2007 at 10:24 AM. Reason : ^^^][Edited on July 24, 2007 at 10:25 AM. Reason : .]
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7/24/2007 12:21:01 PM
Before the first Republican debate, msnbc.com had a good piece that talked about the Republicans and what it actually meant to be a conservative.http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18442009
7/24/2007 12:26:26 PM
7/24/2007 12:31:06 PM
Wait, what do y'all mean by old school?Like, that trickle down joke and shit?
7/24/2007 12:55:26 PM
Everyone remebers that Barry Goldwater lost the election by a horrible margin? He was a fluke, the republican base had no use for him, they wanted "big-government defend us from our ills" Nixon. Back then the libertarian party was part of the republican party, and one year they used a loophole in the changing primary process to get their guy nominated: Barry Goldwater. Many republicans at the time disliked him and didn't even bother voting for him.
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