To: maggief
A lot of "Evangelical Christians" that I grew up with (All rural southern democrats!) are very susceptible to the "class warfare marxist lite" pitch if the cultural concerns are somehow negated.
A democrat candidate crafted to appear "evangelical" could sell in the 'red' states and cut deeply into our support. Of course the 'sophisticated democrat' would know it was a 'tactic' and support their candidate. The acquisition of power being the goal not candidate ideological purity.
451 posted on
01/29/2006 7:56:17 AM PST by
Reily
(Reilly (Dr Doom))
To: Reily
A lot of "Evangelical Christians" that I grew up with (All rural southern democrats!) are very susceptible to the "class warfare marxist lite" pitch if the cultural concerns are somehow negated. The "populism" of coal miners and Midwest farmers is very classic hard left socialism in this country. Grapes of Wrath and William Jennings Bryan's "cross of gold" speech are just two examples. The modern "pointy headed liberal" left of the big cities, universities and media have heaped scorn on these folk and turned them into Reagan Democrats. A leftist demagogue who could successfully exploit these folks could be really dangerous.
BJ Clinton was a minor version of what type of monster could emerge from such a witches brew. Fortunately he has proved to be only personally venal and corrupt, not a "true believer" in some great crusade. We could easily see our own Ahmadinejad emerge in such a populist movement of the left.
908 posted on
01/29/2006 11:19:34 AM PST by
Phsstpok
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