Does This Quote Still Speak to us Today About What the Democrats Stand For?

Is this quote something that Democrats still subscribe to?

  • No, JFK was an anti-communist so the Dems wouldnt have him today

    Votes: 5 100.0%
  • No, Dems today are not about letting go of the past.

    Votes: 3 60.0%
  • No, Dems would say that JFK is being a fascist when he speaks of accepting responsibility.

    Votes: 3 60.0%
  • Yes, because like that is so totally Democrat now, ya know?

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Where is the remote control? Did you lose it int he couch again?

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    5

JimBowie1958

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JFK is still my favorite President after Truman. But I think todays Democratic Party would tell him he is a Republican and go join them, like they did to Jim Webb.

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JFK is still my favorite President after Truman. But I think todays Democratic Party would tell him he is a Republican and go join them, like they did to Jim Webb.

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The older I get, the more I realize that JFK was the last great Democratic President, and a great American Democrat to boot. he was part of the greatest generation who ever lived, fighting off Japanese Imperialism from the PT boat he was in charge of.

Compared to JFK, the only thing Obama fought off were those flies who kept buzzing around his head, trying to lay their eggs in his nose...



 
I fully believe that JFK was the last real Democrat. Since then that pary has been going more and more off the rails until they got to the train wreck that was 44. Now the idea is to see who can blow up the station and the tracks so no one will noticed that the train wrecked.
 
He was no different than brother Ted. JFK would have "evolved" with the Demonrat Party.
Ted was th e Fredo of the family.

I don't think JFK would have supported all the crap that Ted did, mostly because the Dems could keep Teddy out of Prison for that bridge thingy.

If he stepped out of line they could ruin him.

Republican leaders couldn't care less so he got a pass from them like always.
 
JFK is still my favorite President after Truman. But I think todays Democratic Party would tell him he is a Republican and go join them, like they did to Jim Webb.

36556866_2076730189264792_4368716166554714112_n.jpg

Dems today have more in common with Lee Harvey Oswald than JFK. He loved Castro, Marx, and the Soviet Union, and thought JFK was way too moderate.

If JFK was around today, the left would be cheerleading for Castro.
 

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