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Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus10/03/2015 10:50:49 pm PDT

re: #178 SteveMcGaziBolaGate

I’ve stated before, but will repeat myself - as near as I can tell, what it means to be a Democrat today is “I’m not a Republican”.

And that’s about it.

I believe I know why - because the coalitions that have worked for Democratic Party candidates for decades are increasingly at odds with each other. There isn’t really much of a binding central belief system, other than “We’re not Republicans.”

Environmentalists are in opposition to many things some unions may want, in this case I’m thinking of those associated with the automobile culture.

Way back with Roosevelt/Truman the unifying theme was to make America work again, given the Depression.

And that structure worked for decades.

Then along came Civil Rights and the Democratic party split, with the more atavistic elements ending up in the Republican party.

Then everyone who had voted for FDR and Truman died off.

Reagan won in a landslide, over a Democratic sitting President who nearly everyone acknowledged was a nice guy.

Think about that for a moment.

Why did Reagan really win?

My suspicions are that Obama won for the same basic reasons that Reagan won - because enough people just liked him.

For all the words written by pundits, perhaps the personality of the person is really what counts.