I just quoted JFK's assertion that he was a liberal. and why. That was the point of my post.
A progressive said a nice thing about a Republican once, they thought highly of Abraham Lincoln. However apparently he is dead. I thought he was getting up there in years, but didn't know he had passed on.
I think people are confusing wanting the Republican party to be less bad, which is perfectly sensible as it is in power from time to time (and sure Cheney is less bad, the bar is low), with actually having much good to say about it.
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Why not to vote Republican if you live in New York is the governor will tell you you're not wanted in the state and try to chase you down to Florida.
Actually, you may be right. George Bush 43 seems to be climbing in the rankings.
Eisenhower, Truman, Obama, Reagan and Kennedy are all the top 10 in terms of modern-day presidents (defined as those whose presidency I was alive for.) If you go back further, FDR could be considered another modern-day president. So that makes 2 Republicans vs 4 Democrats. Not that anyone's counting.
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Isn't it all just a confession that Republicans are running worse and worse candidates (definitely Trump but in general). So that the bar gets lower and lower.
But again one doesn't have to ever vote Republican to want the Republican party to be less bad, because if they inevitably have power at some point (and one might desire a multi party system where power wasn't just trading hands between two parties, but that's not the case), then it is just plain sensible to want one's rulers to be as least bad as possible.
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