As of late, a big UNEQUIVOCAL YES, Brother! Their "pathetic-ness" has even migrated down to our southern neighbors.
They are born losers - sore losers. You'd think they'd get in shape after losing for so long.
2006-08-21 15:58:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Andrew Jackson 04 Mar 1829 04 Mar 1837
Martin Van Buren 04 Mar 1837 04 Mar 1841
James Knox Polk 04 Mar 1845 03 Mar 1849
Franklin Pierce 04 Mar 1853 04 Mar 1857
James Buchanan 04 Mar 1857 04 Mar 1861
Grover Cleveland 04 Mar 1885 04 Mar 1889
Grover Cleveland 04 Mar 1893 04 Mar 1897
Woodrow Wilson 04 Mar 1913 04 Mar 1921
Franklin Delano Roosevelt 04 Mar 1933 12 Apr 1945
Harry S. Truman 12 Apr 1945 20 Jan 1953
John Fitzgerald Kennedy 20 Jan 1961 22 Nov 1963
Lyndon Baines Johnson 22 Nov 1963 20 Jan 1969
James Earl 'Jimmy' Carter 20 Jan 1977 20 Jan 1981
William Jefferson 'Bill' Clinton 20 Jan 1993 20 Jan 2001
Which of these men are so pathetic? What party had a president leave in shame?
2006-08-21 14:29:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I will say this:
The main political parties now (Rep., Dem.) have both changed drastically in the past century.
The media's coverage of politics tends to lean towards the Democratic party.
The media tends to cover extremists within each group (e.g. Democrat- extremely liberal, Republican- extremely conservative) and does not cover everyone in between as thoroughly.
Republicans have become less of the stereotypical rich old man and become more diverse.
The democrats are not all pathetic losers, but, identifying myself with the Republican party, I do not think they are the greatest. Some of our greatest presidents have been democrats, but not since the late 60's. It has gone downhill...and the great presidents are now coming from the Republican party. Some Democrats (though very rare) think more conservatively, almost as though they should have been Republicans.
2006-08-21 14:35:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Of the Modern Democratic Party era(1968 & after) the Democrats have wone only 3 elections in 1976, 1992 & 1996. Now that Ned Lamont has won the primary in CT over the 2000 VP nomine that voted against the party, it goes to show that if you vote against what Howard Dean orders you to you will be defeated in your next election.
WAR SEAN HANNITY IN 2008!!!!
2006-08-21 14:35:26
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answered by Phil P 4
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nicely the republican social gathering's demographic are placed specially interior the south that have a extensive history of racism and it has grew to become their custom. they are exceedingly plenty indifferent to the cutting-edge and modern-day theory. hence the chief could pander for those crowds. no longer all republicans are racist tho .. All politicians whether or no longer they are conscious of it or no longer is corrupt considering that their judgements are in keeping with economic values..
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answered by cosco 4
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Without the Democrats, we'd still be in the Great Depression. Each party has there goods and bads about them.
2006-08-21 14:38:48
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answered by Super Kevin 2
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actually the most pathetic of all is George "Bullshit"
oh wait! he is a republican...
thanks for the 2 points anyway...
2006-08-21 15:02:05
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answered by me 6
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Gee the sophistication of the question is amazing what a truly articulate person you are .
2006-08-21 14:59:26
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answered by Shawn S 3
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I find it more pathetic that Republicans are crybabying about how mean-spirited the Democrats are, all the while doing the exact same thing they accuse the Dems of doing.
2006-08-21 14:28:49
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answered by brian2412 7
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People who are sitting on there computers day in and day out trying to piss them off, that's pathetic. I grow very tierd iof you and John Skerry, hence I will try my best to ignore you from now on. Good Night, sleep tight, don't let GOP approval ratings bite!
2006-08-21 14:28:04
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answered by FootballFan1012 6
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