was teddy roosevelt a blue dog
patrick t. cakes
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Mon Feb-09-09 09:11 PM
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was teddy roosevelt a blue dog |
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he seems fairly liberal as far as republicans go.
i've always read he was pretty good on the environment, labor and america was not involved in any wars during his presidency.
how would he be seen today?
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Mon Feb-09-09 09:13 PM
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1. He'd be considered a liberal. |
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Seriously. I've long admired a lot of what Teddy did during his presidency and you can bet if he tried to do it today, the Republicans would crucify him.
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Mon Feb-09-09 09:15 PM
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2. As a liberal, I think. |
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Mon Feb-09-09 09:15 PM
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Maybe, but there was that little affair where we organized a rebellion in Colombia so we'd be able to build the Panama Canal.
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Mon Feb-09-09 09:15 PM
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4. He was an imperialist. Other than that he was pretty cool. |
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Mon Feb-09-09 09:15 PM
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5. These days he'd not be a republican |
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and on a poli sci grid he'd be seen as a liberal
That's how right we have gone
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Mon Feb-09-09 09:15 PM
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6. In this day and age he'd be a FLAMING liberal |
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Edited on Mon Feb-09-09 09:17 PM by kenny blankenship
Blue Repukes are miles to the right of him economically. On foreign policy matters they'd be fellow travelers.
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Mon Feb-09-09 09:17 PM
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7. Likely a moderate Democrat... a Centerist if you like... |
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If he was called a Liberal he would probably use a big stick on the person. Since he and distant cousin FDR weren't politically sympatico and he disliked his niece Eleanor marrying Franklin.
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Mon Feb-09-09 09:40 PM
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8. He loved hunting (pro gun) |
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and was concerned about the declining birthrate suggesting that bearing more children would be a patriotic act. Many young women were not impressed with that idea.
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Mon Feb-09-09 11:58 PM
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9. He HATED being called 'Teddy'. He'd be a Dem now. nt |
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Tue Feb-10-09 12:07 AM
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10. no he was a bull moose and he romanticized war. |
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Edited on Tue Feb-10-09 12:09 AM by book_worm
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patrick t. cakes
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Tue Feb-10-09 12:54 AM
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12. i agree that he romanticized war |
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but unless my history is wrong, he did manage to keep us out of any major entanglements.
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Tue Feb-10-09 12:07 AM
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