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I am just curious. Many liberals and democcrats can at least point to one President...Eisenhower that they liked. Can Conservatives point to a modern day (1900's to the present) Democratic President that they like. Keeping in mind that historically democrats and Republicans seemed to have switched, which is why I say modern day democratic president.
I am just curious. Many liberals and democcrats can at least point to one President...Eisenhower that they liked. Can Conservatives point to a modern day (1900's to the present) Democratic President that they like. Keeping in mind that historically democrats and Republicans seemed to have switched, which is why I say modern day democratic president.
I would has JFK only because he was not in office long enough to screw up the country too bad.
I am just curious. Many liberals and democcrats can at least point to one President...Eisenhower that they liked. Can Conservatives point to a modern day (1900's to the present) Democratic President that they like. Keeping in mind that historically democrats and Republicans seemed to have switched, which is why I say modern day democratic president.
Deomcrats and Republicans have not switched. That's just liberal bs.
I hear a lot of conservatives say that they like Truman. And I've heard many say Clinton wasn't all that bad.
Deomcrats and Republicans have not switched. That's just liberal bs.
I hear a lot of conservatives say that they like Truman. And I've heard many say Clinton wasn't all that bad.
Well I was not around when Truman was in office, but I heard the hate from Conservatives when Clinton was in office. Limbaugh even called Clinton's daughter a dog.
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