17 November 2008
The South Fell This November
Kevin Drum makes a very good point about the south, specifically from 1932 on, reactionary southerners have controlled much of American politics.
First, they were the tail wagging the dog for the Democratic party through until 1994, when they had completely become Republicans, and from 1968 or so through the present, they were, and are, the backbone of the Republican party.
This is the first time since at least the 1930s, and Kevin Drum argues that it's since Reconstruction, when we have had a government in power which was not beholden to them.
I am sure that Democratic strategist, and advocate for capitulation to so-called Southern values, Dave "Mudcat" Saunders is crushed, but for the rest of us, and for the nation, the idea that a group of reactionary, bigoted, and small minded Neo-Confederate assholes are out of power is a very good thing.
First, they were the tail wagging the dog for the Democratic party through until 1994, when they had completely become Republicans, and from 1968 or so through the present, they were, and are, the backbone of the Republican party.
This is the first time since at least the 1930s, and Kevin Drum argues that it's since Reconstruction, when we have had a government in power which was not beholden to them.
I am sure that Democratic strategist, and advocate for capitulation to so-called Southern values, Dave "Mudcat" Saunders is crushed, but for the rest of us, and for the nation, the idea that a group of reactionary, bigoted, and small minded Neo-Confederate assholes are out of power is a very good thing.
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