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Old March 10th, 2004, 03:10 PM
slenon
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rw:
Right you are. Back in Teddy Roosevelt's time.
If Barry Goldwater were alive today, he'd be a Democrat.


Do you mean in the McCain sort or manner?

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Old March 10th, 2004, 05:55 PM
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...My generation will be the ones paying for it
all.


EVERY generation has been "the ones paying for it all", whatever the
"it" du jour may have been. Life ain't free. Get used to it.

Wolfgang


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Old March 10th, 2004, 09:52 PM
slenon
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rw:
Our present administration
should take a page from Teddy's playbook, instead of blustering with
tough talk and overextending our military, our treasury, and our
credibility on reckless foreign adventures


Of course, there was that little shindig that came to be known as San Juan
Hill, some construction project in what became Panama, and the round the
world trip of the Great White Fleet. But the more I learn about TR the more
I'm convinced that we need another like him. Sooner, rather than later,
would be best.

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Old March 11th, 2004, 12:05 AM
Willi
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slenon wrote:

rw:

Our present administration
should take a page from Teddy's playbook, instead of blustering with
tough talk and overextending our military, our treasury, and our
credibility on reckless foreign adventures



Of course, there was that little shindig that came to be known as San Juan
Hill, some construction project in what became Panama, and the round the
world trip of the Great White Fleet. But the more I learn about TR the more
I'm convinced that we need another like him. Sooner, rather than later,
would be best.


Do you think that today, a man like him could even get to the position
where he could be a candidate for President in one of the major
parties?

Willi





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Old March 11th, 2004, 12:27 AM
rw
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Willi wrote:

Do you think that today, a man like him could even get to the position
where he could be a candidate for President in one of the major
parties?


Certainly. Teddy Roosevelt was a New York City aristocrat, but he had
the common touch. He was worshiped by his Rough Riders and by the
working men he met and employed on his Dakota ranch. He conquered
childhood illness and a class-based tendency toward snobbery. He stood
up to the railroad and coal trusts, who were the natural constituency of
his Republican Party. He was an honest and fearless man.

The fundamental aspect of his popularity was that he was a "no bull****"
guy. His personal courage and honesty were beyond question. It also
didn't hurt his cause that he understood how to manipulate the press.

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Old March 11th, 2004, 12:35 AM
Ken Fortenberry
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rw wrote:

Willi wrote:


Do you think that today, a man like him could even get to the position
where he could be a candidate for President in one of the major
parties?



Certainly. ...


I don't think so. There is no way that Teddy could have been a candidate
for the presidency in his own era, much less ours. He was a loose cannon
and an outspoken burr in the saddle of his own party. Boss Tom Platt made
him vice-president just to get him out of the New York governor's mansion
and stick him somewhere where he couldn't do much damage. If not for the
assassination of William McKinley, Teddy would never have been president.

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Ken Fortenberry

 




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