The Republican Party went into the 2012 elections with a number of handicaps. One of the biggest of these handicaps was that it genuinely believed in a single country defined by the American Dream of family values, hard work and national greatness. The Democratic Party, which scored decisive victories across the country, never believed in any such thing, though its leading lights, like Obama, occasionally paid lip service to the idea as a sop to older white voters who would have been turned off by the 2012 version of Obama sounding like the 2002 version of Obama.
Where the Republican Party thought to bring out a national movement, the Democratic Party relied on a coalition of interest groups with little in common except for a dependency on the government and an outsider’s cultural antipathy to the Republican Party.
While the Republican Party still aspires to a vision of a single America, the Democratic Party pulls the strings of a broken America, a disassembled collection of hostile and suspicious groups protecting their own turf in post-American multicultural urban and suburban wastelands. This broken country of lost souls, fractured families and makeshift tribes is the Democratic Party’s base.
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So true----
"The Democratic Party is defined by the broken family in the same way that the Republican Party is defined by the family. It is a refuge for minority groups where fatherlessness leads to single mothers and government dependency and for white middle-class Julia types who use government dependency as a substitute for parental dependency."
Democrats have become the Party of immorality.
They have "created incentive for cradle to grave taxpayer subsidized Government life support".
That was the 1970's. NOW we have generations of baby momma's producing more baby momma's and breeding the ignorance associated with the demographic. The jobs they may have been able to perform are all in China now because of the Democrat backed unions.
The difference is, NOW we borrow the money to support the legions of Obama voters at the future tax payer's expense. (oh, and the "rich"... cant forget to demonize success)
If this were true there would be a Republican in the White House.
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