The projection is amazing. Minority groups suffering not just verbal but physical threats/actions for centuries and the “offense” is a contorted, incomplete read of what Biden said? Yet, the liberals are the “snowflakes”?
They preach violence and hate, call for civil war, commit an insurrection but a Dem says they preach violence and hate, call for civil war, and commit an insurrection and it’s the DEM who’s in the wrong? How do they not burst into flames from the hypocrisy?
It was Southerners that started the Civil War. They fired on an American flag at Fort Sumter, South Carolina, and celebrated when the garrison there surrendered. Patriots, my a@&%
Not bad enough too many of the Alt-Reich invaded Jan. 6 waving the flag of secessionists. Many were also waving the flag of those advocating genocide of those they consider undesireable.
They threatened the future of our nation. They threatened justice and decency. They threatened any notion of equality or racial harmony. But actually, one thing they did NOT threaten was “democracy.” The Confederacy was also a democracy.
Apparently being a crybaby is contagious, because just LOOK how many Republicans are crybabies these days, after Traitor Trump’s one and done, compared to before Traitor Trump (the biggest crybaby possibly in political history).
What these revisionists purposely forget is the majority of white people in the south at that time were poor Sharecropers also under the thumb of rich white people !
Yeah, sadly the same mentality never died out because Lincoln was too soft on them in the aftermath of the war, then he was assassinated, and Johnson was super extra soft on them.
Bull! Fake news. No quotation marks, no labels. Not your best work, Mike. “We are not enemies, but friends. We must not be e_ e_mies’.(1) These famous lines from Abraham Lincoln’s first inaugural address serve as a stark point of contrast in the introduction of Demonization and Defiance in the Confederate South. (1)First Inaugural Address – Final Text, March 4, 1861’, in The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln, ed. Roy C. Basler, 9 vols. (New Brunswick, NJ, 1954), vol. 4, p. 271
Ballast over 1 year ago
Exactly!
Someone needs to show this cartoon to all the right wing Qartoonists.
RAGs over 1 year ago
Show this to the self-described “party of Lincoln”
knutdl over 1 year ago
Because you are mean. The nation must change or else ……
braindead Premium Member over 1 year ago
But what’s worse is that freein’ them slaves was just a slap in the face of the slaves who came before them and were never freed.
feverjr Premium Member over 1 year ago
The GOP took their slide into hell when they adopted the Southern Strategy…
Havel over 1 year ago
The projection is amazing. Minority groups suffering not just verbal but physical threats/actions for centuries and the “offense” is a contorted, incomplete read of what Biden said? Yet, the liberals are the “snowflakes”?
VegaAlopex over 1 year ago
Lincoln also tried to avoid a civil war and called for reconciliation. Then he went after the threat.
Valiant1943 Premium Member over 1 year ago
They’d burst into flame
Drag0nr1der over 1 year ago
And still doing so today
rossevrymn over 1 year ago
Time for some genius comment from the right-wing populists about how Lincoln was a Republican:
wrd2255 over 1 year ago
Sadly even then then the whiners eventually got their way. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compromise_of_1877
Direwolf over 1 year ago
They preach violence and hate, call for civil war, commit an insurrection but a Dem says they preach violence and hate, call for civil war, and commit an insurrection and it’s the DEM who’s in the wrong? How do they not burst into flames from the hypocrisy?
FrankErnesto over 1 year ago
It was Southerners that started the Civil War. They fired on an American flag at Fort Sumter, South Carolina, and celebrated when the garrison there surrendered. Patriots, my a@&%
mourdac Premium Member over 1 year ago
Not bad enough too many of the Alt-Reich invaded Jan. 6 waving the flag of secessionists. Many were also waving the flag of those advocating genocide of those they consider undesireable.
shamest Premium Member over 1 year ago
Get over it you fascist
JRMadDog Premium Member over 1 year ago
Would that make him the first “woke” politician according to conservatives?
FreyjaRN Premium Member over 1 year ago
Good! I hope he says more. Why should Rethugliecons have a monopoly on all the nasty comments?
BB71 over 1 year ago
The national debt is the greatest threat to our democracy.
librarylady59 over 1 year ago
Touché! Mr Jones.
Flatworm over 1 year ago
They threatened the future of our nation. They threatened justice and decency. They threatened any notion of equality or racial harmony. But actually, one thing they did NOT threaten was “democracy.” The Confederacy was also a democracy.
Godfreydaniel over 1 year ago
Apparently being a crybaby is contagious, because just LOOK how many Republicans are crybabies these days, after Traitor Trump’s one and done, compared to before Traitor Trump (the biggest crybaby possibly in political history).
scote1379 Premium Member over 1 year ago
What these revisionists purposely forget is the majority of white people in the south at that time were poor Sharecropers also under the thumb of rich white people !
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member over 1 year ago
Thanks. Much-needed historical perspective.
moondog42 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Yeah, sadly the same mentality never died out because Lincoln was too soft on them in the aftermath of the war, then he was assassinated, and Johnson was super extra soft on them.
charliekane over 1 year ago
As should anyone else who truly loves this country.
siddiqqi44 over 1 year ago
AWWWWW !!!!!!
MIAMIJAC12 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Bull! Fake news. No quotation marks, no labels. Not your best work, Mike. “We are not enemies, but friends. We must not be e_ e_mies’.(1) These famous lines from Abraham Lincoln’s first inaugural address serve as a stark point of contrast in the introduction of Demonization and Defiance in the Confederate South. (1)First Inaugural Address – Final Text, March 4, 1861’, in The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln, ed. Roy C. Basler, 9 vols. (New Brunswick, NJ, 1954), vol. 4, p. 271
jvscanlan Premium Member over 1 year ago
We’re just peace loving people . . . who own people
chuckp42 over 1 year ago
Why were people in 1848 the same as GOP now?Perhaps by choice.