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And so PC lies again. 1948 is not the same year as 1973. Learn to read and concentrate.
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1. Clearly I didn't lie....I never do.
You didn't find anything in the post that was false.....so, you lied.
2. "1948 is not the same year as 1973."
How about 2008?
Nothing changed from the Dixiecrats to the present for segregationist Democrats.
This, from 2008:
"Bill Clinton told Ted Kennedy that Obama 'would be getting us coffee' a few years ago: 'Game Change'"
Bill Clinton told Ted Kennedy that Obama would be getting us coffee a few years ago Game Change - NY Daily News
3. Now....to continue with your education:
- Goldwater was one of only six Republican senators to vote against the 1964 act. He did so on libertarian grounds, opposed to the act’s restrictions on private property which he believed beyond the Congress’s powers under the commerce clause. Five others supported the party’s presidential nominee.
- Goldwater went on to win five southern states in 1964: Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and South Carolina. But he lost eight.
- Democrats build the ‘southern strategy’ tale on the fact that the same states voted for ‘Dixiecrat’ Strom Thurmond in 1948 (less Georgia).
- Except that Nixon and Reagan lost, or almost lost the same states in ’68 and ’80…
- And Jimmy Carter and Clinton did pretty well in those states in ’76 and ’92.
- And the Goldwater states went right back to voting Democrat for decades…
4. Four years after Goldwater, the segregationist vote went right back to Democrats: Humphrey got half of Wallace’s supporters on election day. Nixon got none of ‘em. “When the '68 campaign began, Nixon was at 42 percent, Humphrey at 29 percent, Wallace at 22 percent. When it ended, Nixon and Humphrey were tied at 43 percent, with Wallace at 13 percent. The 9 percent of the national vote that had been peeled off from Wallace had gone to Humphrey.” The neocons Nixon s southern strategy - Pat Buchanan - Page 1
- In ’76, Carter swept the South. Was Carter appealing to bigots….or is that only the case when Republicans win the South?
In your face, you dope!