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The Democrat Party -- 1828* - 2006 -- R.I.P.
Special to FreeRepublic ^ | 9 August 2006 | John Armor (Congressman Billybob)

Posted on 08/09/2006 10:40:08 AM PDT by Congressman Billybob

The Democrat Party died yesterday in Hartford, Connecticut. Present when this venerable institution breathed its last were a minority of the Democrats in the Nutmeg State. The Party was the child of the Republican-Democrat Party, and the Anti-Federalist Party. It leaves no known descendants. However, political parties sometimes spawn children many years after their deaths.

Is that verdict too harsh? The leaders of the Democrat Party in Washington, New York, and elsewhere, are not admitting even to a serious illness. It’s difficult to conduct a proper Irish wake when on-lookers insist on prodding the deceased to sing and dance.

These major political parties have held great power – usually including the Presidency and control of one or both Houses of Congress – only to disappear from the political stage, remembered in history books that no one reads any more: The Federalists, the Anti-Federalists, the Republican-Democrats....

Let’s review. The Democrats hold Jefferson-Jackson Dinners annually, claiming Jefferson as their progenitor. Crack open a history book. Read Jefferson’s First Inaugural Address. He founded the Republican-Democrat Party, which existed only during his two terms as President. Not only was he not a Democrat, he would have run screaming into the night rather than accept the levels of national power and taxation that modern Democrat espouse.

The Whigs, the Union Democrats, and the Liberal Republican Parties are also in the political graveyard, along with lesser-known cousins like the Anti-Masonic Party (held the first national political convention), the Know-Nothings, and the Progressives (the actual party which ran Teddy Roosevelt in 1912).

Since most reporters are grossly ignorant of American political history, they are unaware that political parties have often died, and others were born in their place. Not knowing that, they’re also unaware of the common cause of such political death. It happens when any party gets permanently crosswise from the American people on a critical issue. The Democrat Party has just crossed that divide.

Mind you, I am not making a brief for Joe Lieberman, personally. I liked and respected him when we were classmates at Yale, and when we worked together on The Yale Daily News. I supported him financially when he ran defeated Lowell Weicker for Senate. I lost all respect for Joe when he chose his party over his country, backing away from the Clinton Impeachment. (Because I thought Joe thoroughly honest, I’d written six months prior that I expected him to be the “honest Senator” as Goldwater was concerning President Nixon a quarter century before.)

But, when Joe came to that unique point where he alone could influence American history, for better or worse, Joe chose worse. No, I am not saying that the Democrat Party is dead because it failed to renominate Joe Lieberman for Senate from Connecticut. I’m saying the Party is dead because of who it did nominate, and how, for that slot.

Ned Lamont was the choice of the Connecticut Democrats. He’s a wealthy man who bought his nomination. This is a sad but spreading phenomenon in both parties. One reason I tend to distrust filthy-rich people who buy their way into office – regardless of their politics or party – is that they are disconnected from real life.

For instance, Governor Jon Corzine of New Jersey simply forgave a half-million dollar mortgage on a house he bought for a lady friend. Since time immemorial, men have given gifts to women And it is true that Governor Corzine’s one-time bed mate had the additional advantage of being head of a large public service union. Still, anyone who can drop half a million dollars without blinking, for sex, politics, or both, is not living in the same world as I, or almost anyone I know.

Such people simply are not touched by worry about paying taxes, putting up with government regulation, or facing the myriad of real issues of real people. That brings us back to Ned Lamont. A prime mover in putting him into office was MoveOn.org. Rather than describe that outfit, I encourage every reader to go to their website. Read a sample of their policies; decide for yourself whether they are barking mad moonbats. While you’re at it, read up on George Soros, the eminence grise behind MoveOn, and various other financial puppet masters.

On foreign policy, Lamont follows former Secretary of State Madeline Albright, who in turn is Neville Chamberlain in drag. We are in a war. The war will to continue – and perhaps get worse – until America takes the lead worldwide, and does what is necessary to win that war. We can only hope the price for Lamont’s politics will be lower than the 50 million who died for Neville Chamberlain’s politics.

Does this assessment change, if Joe Lieberman gets elected as an “independent” come November? Not in the least. The mere nomination of Lamont shows the cut-and-run Murtha disease has now infected more than half of the Democrat Party. The only remaining questions are, how much time will it take, and how many tens of thousands, or millions of Americans, most of them civilians, will have to die before the Democrat Party as it now exists is actually buried in the history books. Only then can a more honest and competent party take its place – as has happened so often before in American history.

"The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane." —Marcus Aurelius

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* Note to editors who might question the 1828 date. In 1824, four candidates ran as “Democrats” including Jackson who placed first without a majority, and John Quincy Adams, who placed second but won in the House of Representatives. There were two other candidates, both “Democrats.” In short, the Democrat Party did not make a nomination in 1824. In 1828, Jackson did become the (first) presidential nominee of the Democratic Party.

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About the Author: John Armor is a lawyer specializing in constitutional law, who may again be a candidate for Congress in the 11th District of North Carolina.

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TOPICS: US: Connecticut; US: North Carolina
KEYWORDS: antifederalists; antimasonic; clinton; cutandrun; daralislam; democratparty; democrats; dhimmicrats; dnc; election2006; electionpresident; federalists; goldwater; history; joelieberman; joncorzine; knownothings; liberalrepublicans; liberals; lowellwiecker; madelinealbright; marcusaurelius; moveon; nedlamont; nevillechamberlain; nixon; progressives; republicandemocrat; teddyroosevelt; thomasjefferson; uniondemocrats; whigs; yaledailynews
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To: jmaroneps37; TNCMAXQ

For the most accurate appraisal of the congressional elections in November, I refer you to Michael Barone. He has travelled to and well knows every congressional district in the nation. I heard him say (albeit a couple months ago) that nothing he has observed in his travels supports a democrat majority in either chamber.


21 posted on 08/09/2006 12:14:16 PM PDT by katieanna
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To: TNCMAXQ

"In any case those who are proclaiming the death of the Democrat party are being a tad premature, sad to say."
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I think the big question is why should the PUBS continue in the majority? What have they accomplished?


22 posted on 08/09/2006 12:16:00 PM PDT by wmfights (Lead, Follow, or Get Out Of The WAY!)
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To: shekkian

everyone in my list was a politician or an aspiring politician except for tiger woods.

however, if you pick 100 filthy rich at random and do the same for the middle and lower classes, I will take the filthy rich.

do you know why the media highlights any bad thing a rich person does ? It is because it is unusual and that makes in news.


23 posted on 08/09/2006 12:44:18 PM PDT by staytrue
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To: katieanna

Barone is indeed great. When I met him at CPAC a few years ago he recognized my last name and said it was the same name as a former mayor of my city, who served in the 1950s! I told him the mayor was a distant relative. Michael is a walking encyclopedia of political and election knowledge.

He is better than Charlie Cook, who didn't even know about Sen Prescott Bush's electoral record when I asked him about it. Said he wasn't from CT so he wouldn't know about CT elections. I was stunned. I should have told him he was no Michael Barone. ;-)


24 posted on 08/09/2006 12:45:52 PM PDT by TNCMAXQ
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To: staytrue; Congressman Billybob; BillyBoy
I like filthy rich people.

So do I.

Let it be said that Greenwich (Lamont's hometown) voted for Bush twice, as did New Canaan (Ann Coulter's very wealthy hometown), Darien, and Ridgefield.

Meanwhile those "salt of the earth blue collar Democrats" in West Haven, New Britain, New London, Middletown and Meriden continue to vote for the likes of Rose Delauro, Gore, and Kerry. Would be interesting to see how they voted in the primary, however.

25 posted on 08/09/2006 1:29:38 PM PDT by Clemenza (Need new tagline)
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To: telebob
You are absolutely right. I should have written, that MoveOn is a "prime mover in getting him the nomination."

John / Billybob
26 posted on 08/09/2006 3:11:22 PM PDT by Congressman Billybob (Have a look-see. Please get involved.)
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To: Congressman Billybob

Here here. I couln't agree more. EXCELLENT commentary. :)


27 posted on 08/09/2006 6:18:54 PM PDT by TexasPatriot8 (Irrational is the person who is offended by the mention of a God that he doesn't believe exists.)
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To: TNCMAXQ
In any case those who are proclaiming the death of the Democrat party are being a tad premature, sad to say.

Agree 100% except for the tad part

November may be a disaster for the GOP if Iraq goes badly and gas prices keep rising
28 posted on 08/09/2006 6:25:06 PM PDT by uncbob
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To: Congressman Billybob

BUMP


29 posted on 08/09/2006 6:36:35 PM PDT by Fudd Fan (Fidel - NO MAS!)
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To: staytrue

Indeed. Does that entitle them to public office? Certainly not. But should they be hated or despised becase they're rich? Nope. They pay most of the taxes. And that hate is one of the things that is so wrong with this new Libocrat party. Hate the wealthy and spread class envy to create the Socialist States of America. That is what the old dead Democrat party is now and that's all they care about. And I have no doubt they'd gladly see millions of Americans dead and buried by war or disaster if it would get them back in power. I have no doubt at all. They kill their babies with nary a glance, why wouldn't they allow the deaths of grown opposition if it got their power back? Dark and sinister and depressing but I believe there is adequate evidence the past 30 years to back up my belief.


30 posted on 08/09/2006 6:38:45 PM PDT by TexasPatriot8 (Irrational is the person who is offended by the mention of a God that he doesn't believe exists.)
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To: GeronL
The Kook-Fringe Party has been born.

Actually the traditional Democrats have invaded the body of the Republican Party and are progressively taking it to the left. They have reassigned the color red to the formerly traditional blue as part of the gradual re-branding.

The new party to be born will be a conservative party on the right. Parties change over time, but people don't. There is a growing need for a conservative party to represent us.

31 posted on 08/09/2006 6:44:21 PM PDT by Reeses
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To: Congressman Billybob

So, tell me again, why is the Dem party dead? Because Ned Lamont bought his nomination, that makes them crosswise from the American people?


I'd have thought that if there was a chance, it was more because they're moving leftward too quickly and too openly. Not that any of the ordinary guys I know who vote Dem seem to have much awareness of that.

However, I hope your assessment is correct.


32 posted on 08/09/2006 6:45:29 PM PDT by Sam Cree (Don't mix alcopops and ufo's)
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To: Reeses

How long will we wait for tat to happen? Or should we boot the moderates and let THEM form a new party.


33 posted on 08/09/2006 6:52:49 PM PDT by GeronL (http://www.mises.org/story/1975 <--no such thing as a fairtax)
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To: uncbob
If Iraq goes badly it's because Muslims have to kill each other and others to feel "right", leaving Iraq won't solve that it would make it worse and spread terrorism even more and destroy a young democracy before it's even out of diapers.

And gas prices wouldn't be so high if we were building more refinaries, which Democrats oppose.

If we were using shale oil technology, which democrats oppose.

If we were building more nuke and clean coal power plants to reduce our need for imported oil, which Democrats oppose.

If we were drilling in ANWR, which would exceed the supply provided by the Prudhoe Bay supply, which Democrats oppose.

If we were using more wind power, like Californias wind farms that sit idle, which would reduce our need for oil for electricity production, and that oil could be added to oil for automobile supply, which Democrats oppose because some blind birds don't see them.

Or if we didn't force the U.S. oil companies to make over 120 DIFFERENT blends of unleaded and diesel gasoline, which adds at least $1.50 to the cost per gallon. The environmental lobby is MOST responsible for the price of gas. State and Federal tax per gallon is .40 to .50 cents per gallon. The average oil company profit per gallon is only about a nickel to a dime PER GALLON, compared ot that $1.50 or more per gallon it costs having to refine, store, transport, and keep seperate all those different blends of gas for different states. Senator Allen is pushing legislation which would eliminate over 100 of those blends from the market, allowing the oil companies to make just some of the cleaner burning ones, which would still operate on all vehicles still on the road today, that would drop the price per gallon by nearly half as soon as it's fully in place because the oil companies will be freed of BILLIONS of dollars per year in extra expense. But Democrats oppose it.

So the high gas prices are 100% the fault of perfectly good common sense enviromentally friendly legislation that the liberal Democrats, even as a minority, are able to block, because of their liberal media lap dogs. If anything, the liberal opposition to any kind of legislation that would incrase supply will be what effects the election. I believe that more Americans know the truth behind who is at fault for gas prices than is ever admitted in the media. It isn't the Republicans. :) That's just my opinion though.

Anytime I hear someone I know who is a Democrat complaining about high gas prices, I tell them we should build nuke and clean coal plants, use wind technology, drill in ANWR, and build more refinaries, and they always say "YEAH! That would help!" And then I tell them to call their Democrats they keep voting for and tell them to quit blocking the legislation that would make that happen.

I totally know what you're saying, but I think the gas price backlash will not be against Republicans, because it's clearly not the Pubs who block legislation that would ease the price and increase supply and decrease demand, and any half way intelligend voter will know that thanks to the blogs, and radio and emails and FOX news. :)

34 posted on 08/09/2006 6:55:01 PM PDT by TexasPatriot8 (Irrational is the person who is offended by the mention of a God that he doesn't believe exists.)
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To: GeronL
Or should we boot the moderates?

The left usually operate as parasites, hiding within hosts, always taking over something that once was good and sucking it dry. Now that we have them they're near impossible to shake. How many good words, such as liberal itself, have they hijacked and destroyed? How many colors do they hide behind? How many once great nations, businesses, and institutions have gone bankrupt from their selfish exploitation? I'm glad freerepublic zots them however they are relentless and may either take over or shut down this website someday.

35 posted on 08/09/2006 7:25:42 PM PDT by Reeses
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To: TexasPatriot8
I totally know what you're saying, but I think the gas price backlash will not be against Republicans, because it's clearly not the Pubs who block legislation that would ease the price and increase supply and decrease demand, and any half way intelligent voter will know that thanks to the blogs, and radio and emails and FOX ne

Let's hope cause Hillary is already railing against Big Oil
36 posted on 08/09/2006 7:27:40 PM PDT by uncbob
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To: Congressman Billybob

Good post. Bump


37 posted on 08/09/2006 7:29:20 PM PDT by Tribune7
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To: Congressman Billybob
Cool, now if we only had a conservative party to replace them with.
38 posted on 08/09/2006 8:03:21 PM PDT by Boiling point (When the GOP asks for donations, send them PESOs)
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To: Congressman Billybob

The Democratic Party died in 1968 with the rejection of the New Deal/Great Society. With that rejection, the old Democratic coalition of the mid-20th Century came unglued. What it morphed into was the New Democrat Party, which stands for nothing, but is an amalgamation of amoral relativists, labor goons, crackheads, perverts, power lusters, malcontents, baby-killers, nihilists, appeasers, shiftless "victims", sociopaths, race-baiters, radical atheists, journalists, and other ne'er-do-wells of assorted social pathologies. And it represents about 48% of the electorate.


39 posted on 08/10/2006 10:09:12 AM PDT by My2Cents (A pirate's life for me.)
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To: Reeses; Congressman Billybob; Jim Robinson
"...I'm glad freerepublic zots them however they are relentless and may either take over or shut down this website someday..."

We've been around here long enough to know that the hildabeaste, if elected to POTUS, will definitely crash this beautiful brainchild of Jim Robinson in a heartbeat.

Many of us would also probably be arrested!

Great article, John!...

Hi Jim............FRegards

40 posted on 08/10/2006 12:16:34 PM PDT by gonzo (I'm as confused as a hungry baby in a topless club...)
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