The term "yellow dog" derives from the saying, "I'd vote for a yellow dog if he ran on the Democratic ticket." In the 1928 presidential election campaign, yellow dog Democrats were Alabamans who remained loyal to the party even though they did not like the Democratic candidate, Al Smith. Because the expression came generally to be used to describe loyal Southern Democrats, it also frequently had a somewhat moderate to conservative connotation, as if referring to "old school" Democrats.
Even as yellow dogs were becoming a rare breed, the "dog" moniker got refurbished, though on a smaller scale. After the Republican Party won the majority in the U.S. House of Representatives in 1994, a group of thirty-three conservative Democrats formed the Blue Dog Coalition. The Blue Dogs represent a stronger break from the national (more liberal) Democratic Party, and could be traced back to Democrats who crossed party lines to support some of Ronald Reagan's policies in the 1980s.
In the 108th Congress (2002-2004), there were thirty-six Blue Dog Democrats, twelve from former Confederate states, counting three from Texas. Another six Blue Dogs represented Virginia, Missouri, Florida, and Kentucky. Befitting a more modern group, they even have a website. Yet old yellow dogs can learn new tricks, too--the official weblog of the Democratic Party is called the Yellow Dog Blog.
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Spoken like a true yellow dog.
WTF? How so? I identify as a progressive.
Via Copilot...
Claim: The Democratic Party’s official weblog is called the Yellow Dog Blog.
❌ Incorrect. While "Yellow Dog Democrat" is a historical term for loyal Southern Democrats who would vote for any Democrat over a Republican, the "Yellow Dog Blog" was not the official weblog of the Democratic Party. It was an independent blog that adopted the term for branding, but not affiliated with the party itself.
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I'm not a southern Democrat.
No you're just a neoracist inversion of one.
I'm strongly opposed to your "neoracism" bullplop.
Yeah, well I'm strongly opposed to your "imaginary" Antifa friends.
I'm strongly opposed to the con's racism and their attempt to turn their own blatanr racism into an imaginary non existent neo-racism. Attempting to deflect their ideology and place it on honorable non prejudicial people.
...black and brown RACISTS.
White Supremacists: we aren't racist -- the people we are racist against are racist! @@
jc is obviously a very slow learner.
Neoracism. Hatred (and resentment) of white people.
Race non-essentialism isn't white supremacy. It's a belief that any and all references to race in the 21st century are cr*p.
Affirmative Action 60 years ago... justified. Today, like DEI, utter cr*p.
Nazi's/ fascists 80 years ago.... justified. Today, utter cr*p!
I agree, that your opinion is, in fact, your opinion.
...and that yours is wrong. :)
In your mind. The results of your conditioning, beliefs, perceptions etc. In the minds of many others, well, it's their minds.
...and your opinions are still wrong. :)
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