random3434
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What politicians do you think are RINO's?
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About 90% of them.
Gimmie an honest stand-up lefty like Harold Ford jr. or Russ Feingold any day over squishy sellouts like Juan McQuisling or the Huckster.
Pretty much.Its lost its meaning as all of them are Democrat lite.
With Teddy Roosevelt, the prototype RINO.
In the modern era, with the Goldwater campaign.
Goldwater lost and the GOP elite took that as a signal to turn into full-on sellouts.With Teddy Roosevelt, the prototype RINO.
In the modern era, with the Goldwater campaign.
Goldwater isn't Conservative?
He was right though about the religious right taking over the GOP.
Actually the Dems became the GoP, not the other way around.
The GoP was born as a liberal party to oppose slavery.
Goldwater lost and the GOP elite took that as a signal to turn into full-on sellouts.
That's not a comment on the man himself.
Actually the Dems became the GoP, not the other way around.
The GoP was born as a liberal party to oppose slavery.
Just ignore that whole thing called the Southern Strategy and you could be right.
They switch chairs.
Douchebag.What would you call Joe Lieberman? a DINO?
Southern Strategy doesn't have shit to do with it. All that was is a Nixon campaign strategy to win the White House and it worked. Conservative Democrats are still conservative and still Democrats no matter how much you try to spin it.
In American politics, the Southern strategy refers to a Republican Party (GOP) method of winning Southern states in the latter decades of the 20th century and first decade of the 21st century by exploiting opposition among the once segregationist South to the cultural upheaval of New Left, Vietnam protests, the Hippie culture, Gun control, Abortion and to desegregation and Civil Rights.
Although the phrase "Southern strategy" is often attributed to former Richard Nixon strategist turned liberal political commentator Kevin Phillips, he did not originate it,[1] but merely popularized it.[2] In an interview included in a 1970 New York Times article, he touched on its essence: