Posted on 09/27/2015 4:58:35 PM PDT by Impala64ssa
I grew up in a blue-collar family in a working class neighborhood (the South Bronx) where just about everybody (if not literally everybody) voted Democratic.
In college, I was a liberal and proud of it. The big issue was civil rights and liberals were on the right side of that one while conservatives yes, mostly Democrats from the South were on both the wrong side of history and the wrong side of decency.
When the issue of womens rights came along, I was on board with that too. I didnt think much about taxes, mainly because I had no money and paid very little in taxes.
But there came a time, when I had to hop off the liberal crazy train. I couldnt understand why affirmative action gave extra points to black kids trying to get into college even black kids with money and a parent who was a doctor or a lawyer or successful in business but didnt give those same affirmative action bonus points to a white kid whose father was a coal miner in West Virginia. Was he really more privileged than the black kid who grew up well off in the suburbs? Id be in favor of affirmative action based on economic need, but not based solely on skin color.
I was pro-choice but I wasnt about to support late term abortion, which many liberal Democrats to this day wont oppose. And then feminists argued that women had a right to be firefighters even if they couldnt carry a man out of a burning building. I couldnt support that, either.
And when Ronald Reagan said the old Soviet Union was an evil empire, liberals practically fainted. Why? The old Soviet Union was an evil empire.
I didnt head right because I started to make money, as my liberal friends like to believe. But I got really tired of being vilified for having money. I got weary of hearing liberals say people like me had to pay our fair share even when we were paying way more than our fair share.
I dont even know if I actually moved right or if liberals moved so far left that I couldnt be on their team anymore. Whichever it was, I liked my new home on the right. Conservatives welcomed me into the tent, mainly because I was an outspoken critic of liberal bias in the news, but also liberal craziness in general.
But Im starting to feel uneasy again, thanks to the current political campaign.
Now Im in the same tent with a candidate who has said that ObamaCare is the worst thing to happen to this country since slavery; that America is like Nazi Germany; that some people go into prison straight and come out gay; and that he would not advocate that we put a Muslim in charge of this nation. Yes, I know that Ben Carson has since either apologized for or clarified his ridiculous remarks. Still, he said all of them and theyre all really dumb.
And Im in the same tent with a narcissist who says John McCain was only a hero because he got captured, adding, I like people who werent captured, okay? McCain was a POW for five and a half years. He was tortured. And when his captors said he could leave, he refused, telling them he would go only when his fellow captives could also go. Maybe that doesnt sound heroic to Donald Trump, but it sure sounds heroic to me.
But Trump just cant help himself. He suggests that one of his opponents is too ugly to be president. And he allows a birther jerk at a rally to say this without interruption: We got a problem in this country. Its called Muslims. We know our current president is one. We know hes not even an American. But anyway. We have training camps brewing where they want to kills us. Thats my question. When can we get rid of them. And how does tough guy Donald Trump respond? Does he shut the birther jerk up with a snappy putdown? No. He pathetically says, A lot of people are saying that had things are happening out there. Were going to be looking into that and plenty of other things.
Does this disgraceful response by Trump upset his supporters? Of course not. Trump could call President Obama the N word and his angry backers wouldnt abandon him.
Then theres the candidate who says the president has the right to disobey a decision from the Supreme Court if he thinks its the wrong decision. For Rick Santorum, and several other GOP candidates for president, their religion apparently trumps U.S. law.
And theres Mike Huckabee and Ted Cruz who also think its perfectly okay for public officials who get paid by taxpayers to disobey the law if the law conflicts with their religious beliefs as in the Kim Davis matter and her refusal to issue marriage licenses to gay couples even after the Supreme Court said laws against same-sex marriage are unconstitutional.
I get the impression that if some of these conservative Christian candidates were Muslim, theyd push for Sharia law in the United States.
And there are the candidates who oppose abortion even when the pregnancy results from incest.
And I thought liberals had gone off the deep end.
I have said that I would vote for Scooby Doo before Id pull the lever for Hillary Clinton. And I would. In fact, Id rather vote for Scooby than more than a few of the Republican candidates.
Bernie has become a NON-THINKER!! he says NOTHIBG of importance anymore.....sad.
He is still a liberal in many ways. He is just the rare honest liberal. Where is an honest liberal to go?
The 1965 civil rights act was passed due to widespread Republican support. Southern democrats largely voted against it. Brush up on your history, Bernie.
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And what law specifically was being disobeyed by Kim Davis?
The Supreme Court issued an opinion. That is not a law. The court is not a legislative body. The court cannot make laws.
The KY State Constitution says that marriage is between a man and a woman. That's the law. Kim Davis was elected to uphold the law. She did.
Bernie needs to take a Civics class.
Carson did neither, and his remarks were not ridiculous.
From what I've read, MeCain refused to be released because he was ordered. ..."We all go or none of us go."
Obama could halal butcher and BBQ a Golden retriever in the Rose Garden and the MSM would give him a pass, just as they have been excusing Democrats for forty years.
This feigned outrage by the gerbalists is way past tedious.
Trump can stagger dead drunk before the cameras, tell them all to: “KMA & GTH!” and I’ll still cheer him on.
If you didn’t really study the choices the founders had at the time and from that point in history and then look at how the rest of the world worked through the next 200 years you have no way to select a course for the nation that is not a slapdash a Bernie’s.
He’s a good guy, tries to be honest an moral. He looks a issues and asks himself what he would like to see for the outcome.
Selecting a form of government and letting it function, does not work that way.
Nobody really gives a shite, Bernie
Mr. Goldberg should be careful not to let the door hit him in the rump as he exits.
Yes, but in 1965, most Republicans were of the “Rockerfeller wing” of the party, the ideological forebearers of today’s RINOs.
Of course Goldberg ignores the principled reason for what conservative GOP opposition there was at the time (e.g. Goldwater) which we now see was well-founded since the extension of the same principles are being used to persecute Christian business owners for declining to provide services for homosexual “weddings”: that elements of the law essentially instituted involuntary servitude by denying business owners the right to refuse service.
Bernie just likes the spiffy R jersey..........
Sounds like you never actually jumped off it at all, Bern.
Bernie capitalized on the fact that conservatives actually buy and read books. His ‘Bias’ was a hit but his heart was never in it.
I read just a few sentences of this. Not worth the time to bother with it all.
Not only that but he is factually inaccurate on several accounts.
He’s a waste of eye focus.
So when O’Reilly picks the tune, it's in Goldberg's best interest to dance along to it.
Not likely, since our laws are generally founded on Judeo-Christian principles. And until SCOTUS stuck its' nose where it didn't belong, there were more states that had laws prohibiting same sex marriage than allowing it.
Were the liberals who were on the right side of civil rights the same ones that elected Robert KKK Byrd repeatedly to be Senate President? The democrats elected him most recently in 2008.
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