The Dems' consistent position from 1864

William Katz looks at the Democrat platform from 1864 and finds some familiar themes.

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The Democrats are saying 1) The war is lost; 2) Let's negotiate; 3) The Constitution is trashed; 4) They steal elections; 5) We support the troops.

You've got to hand it to these Dems. They're certainly consistent. They revere their history, except for the corrupt, neo-con deviations between 1941 and 1963. I wonder if Nancy Pelosi's great, great, great grandfather was there in 1864, inking the quill.

Oh, by the way, as most of you know, George B. McClellan - "Little Mac" as he was called – was Lincoln's first commander in the Civil War. Now, here he was, turning on Lincoln and running against him. Generals knifing their own commander-in-chief in the back? Ah, come on. Never happens.

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There is much more. I have seen the analogy before, but Katz does a good job of highlighting the points and he reproduces the entire platform.

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