When Biden invoked the likes of Strom Thurmond couple of years ago he was not excusing the guy’s beliefs, but pointing out that even HE was easier to deal with than the current ideology-bound Magats of today.
The time during which the Democratic and Republican parties were still re-aligning (before we used the “red” and “blue” labels) with a few liberal Rs and conservative Ds left over was a time when the parties could still make pragmatic deals.
Tip O’Neil used to tip a glass of whiskey with President Reagan after hours while they discussed legislation the nation needed. 2 completely different ideologies working together. The way it used to be when the nation worked together to resolve issues.
Remember when the Marxist republicans taxed the rich at 90% and built socialist freeways for the masses in the 1950s? Today’s republicans give all the money to rich people who don’t need it and they want to end democracy and be dictators.
Only way the House would work cooperatively is if the Dems cave on everything, no matter how unfair and stupid the laws made would be. Otherwise, the GOP doesn’t budge an inch.
..and Stannis continually ignores the fact that it is the GOPper-MAGAites who are obstructing and failing. The Dems have (almost literally) bent over backwards to accommodate and have only succeeded in getting the goal-posts moved further from civility. He has the (supposedly) liberal coyote proclaiming both sides are at fault. They are not.
It’s happened before. We even get snippets of it now and again. But if we really want it to happen again, this “us vs them” mentality needs to die out. I don’t see it happening anytime soon, though. It’d be a miracle if even our grandkids live long enough to see it happen again…
The dude from FL Premium Member about 1 year ago
Snoork!
Quixotic1 about 1 year ago
MAGAts will punish any Republican legislator who works together for the common good.
ibFrank about 1 year ago
Looks like Mike Johnson days are numbered.
Carl Premium Member about 1 year ago
They would still work for the common good but they can’t agree on what it is.
arolarson Premium Member about 1 year ago
Sadly, it was true but is no longer.
DangerMan about 1 year ago
When Biden invoked the likes of Strom Thurmond couple of years ago he was not excusing the guy’s beliefs, but pointing out that even HE was easier to deal with than the current ideology-bound Magats of today.
The time during which the Democratic and Republican parties were still re-aligning (before we used the “red” and “blue” labels) with a few liberal Rs and conservative Ds left over was a time when the parties could still make pragmatic deals.
Christopher Shea about 1 year ago
And then Newt Gingrich came along.
mourdac Premium Member about 1 year ago
Tip O’Neil used to tip a glass of whiskey with President Reagan after hours while they discussed legislation the nation needed. 2 completely different ideologies working together. The way it used to be when the nation worked together to resolve issues.
jaltman Premium Member about 1 year ago
That actually IS fake news and has been since at least 1994
Radish... about 1 year ago
Remember when the Marxist republicans taxed the rich at 90% and built socialist freeways for the masses in the 1950s? Today’s republicans give all the money to rich people who don’t need it and they want to end democracy and be dictators.
braindead Premium Member about 1 year ago
How cool would it be for Stantis to point out the obstructionism of Republicans and the fact that the party has turned into a cult?
(Of course he would have to abandon his current claim that ‘all sides do it equally’.)
syzygy47 about 1 year ago
Only way the House would work cooperatively is if the Dems cave on everything, no matter how unfair and stupid the laws made would be. Otherwise, the GOP doesn’t budge an inch.
CR2024 about 1 year ago
Common good questionable.
whawn about 1 year ago
..and Stannis continually ignores the fact that it is the GOPper-MAGAites who are obstructing and failing. The Dems have (almost literally) bent over backwards to accommodate and have only succeeded in getting the goal-posts moved further from civility. He has the (supposedly) liberal coyote proclaiming both sides are at fault. They are not.
TwilightFaze about 1 year ago
It’s happened before. We even get snippets of it now and again. But if we really want it to happen again, this “us vs them” mentality needs to die out. I don’t see it happening anytime soon, though. It’d be a miracle if even our grandkids live long enough to see it happen again…