How soon Will the Republican Party go the way of the Whig Party?

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The Whig Party was a political party active in the early 19th century in the United States. Four Presidents of the United States were members of the Whig Party.

Considered integral to the Second Party System and operating from the early 1830s to the mid-1850s,[1] the party was formed in opposition to the policies of President Andrew Jackson and his Democratic Party. In particular, the Whigs supported the supremacy of Congress over the Presidency and favored a program of modernization and economic protectionism. This name was chosen to echo the American Whigs of 1776, who fought for independence, and because "Whig" was then a widely recognized label of choice for people who identified as opposing tyranny.[2] The Whig Party counted among its members such national political luminaries as Daniel Webster, William Henry Harrison, and their preeminent leader, Henry Clay of Kentucky. In addition to Harrison, the Whig Party also nominated war hero generals Zachary Taylor and Winfield Scott. Abraham Lincoln was the chief Whig leader in frontier Illinois.

In its two decades of existence, the Whig Party had two of its candidates, William Henry Harrison and Zachary Taylor, elected President. Both died in office. John Tyler succeeded to the Presidency after Harrison's death but was expelled from the party. Millard Fillmore, who became President after Taylor's death, was the last Whig to hold the nation's highest office.

The party was ultimately destroyed by the question of whether to allow the expansion of slavery to the territories. With deep fissures in the party on this question, the anti-slavery faction prevented the re-nomination of its own incumbent President Fillmore in the 1852 presidential election; instead, the party nominated General Winfield Scott. Most Whig party leaders thereupon quit politics (as Lincoln did temporarily) or changed parties. The northern voter base mostly joined the new Republican Party. By the 1856 presidential election, the party was virtually defunct. In the South, the party vanished, but as Thomas Alexander has shown, Whig ideology as a policy orientation persisted for decades and played a major role in shaping the modernizing policies of the state governments during Reconstruction after 1865.[3]
 
Whigs advocated a strong national government and generally opposed states' rights. George Washington and the Federalists were their ideal.
 
Whigs advocated a strong national government and generally opposed states' rights. George Washington and the Federalists were their ideal.

If Washington was truly a Federalist in your strictly political-party use of the term...

...he would've served as President longer - probably even would've accepted the Kingship which was wholly offered only to him.
 
If Washington was truly a Federalist in your strictly political-party use of the term...

...he would've served as President longer - probably even would've accepted the Kingship which was wholly offered only to him.

Didn't he die about the week he left office?
 
How soon will the Democrat Party communize the United States of America.

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How soon will the Democrat Party communize the United States of America?


Only in your dreams...or about the same rate as the GOP completing its fascist mission to eradicate all liberals.
 
How soon will the Democrat Party communize the United States of America?

Immigrants will vote democrat, Texas is next.....how can you stop the Democrap party from taking over?
 
comparing the gop to the whig party is the liberal media talking point for the weekend.
 
Immigrants will vote democrat, Texas is next.....how can you stop the Democrap party from taking over?

Texas is still a good 8 years or so from becoming majority Democratic.

The Good Ole Boy establishment has a pretty good lock on the local voting here, what they lack in numbers they make up for in organization...and the really scary thing is that the longtime Repubs here are being systematically replaced by the Ted Cruz "true believers'.

Fun times ahead.
 
I recall hearing the death knell ring for the pubies when Obama won the first time only to see them come roaring back uglier than ever with the teabags.
 
I recall hearing the death knell ring for the pubies when Obama won the first time only to see them come roaring back uglier than ever with the teabags.

True, but a little context helps.

After the 2006 and 2008 drubbings, big government social conservatives were in disgrace.

The original Tea Party folks (dyspeptic retired white folks who thought the Negro president was gonna steal their God-given Social Security and give it to "undeserving" minorities) basically lost interest at the end of 2009 when it became apparent that History's Greatest Monster wasn't going to take away their government checks.

Into the void slithered the Moral Majority folks, who put on tri-cornered hats, knelt before the false idol of Ayn Rand and discovered fiscal austerity. Their deceptions paid off handsomely that year.

Now, however, all but the derpiest derps recognize them for what they are: the same-old same-old intolerant religious bigots intent on codifying a "Christian Nation". The proof was in their legislation: 1 fiscal austerity bill introduced by Teahadists, vs. over 800 anti-abortion measures.

The Rapepublican party is dying, but it's not dead yet.
 
True, but a little context helps.

After the 2006 and 2008 drubbings, big government social conservatives were in disgrace.

The original Tea Party folks (dyspeptic retired white folks who thought the Negro president was gonna steal their God-given Social Security and give it to "undeserving" minorities) basically lost interest at the end of 2009 when it became apparent that History's Greatest Monster wasn't going to take away their government checks.

Into the void slithered the Moral Majority folks, who put on tri-cornered hats, knelt before the false idol of Ayn Rand and discovered fiscal austerity. Their deceptions paid off handsomely that year.

Now, however, all but the derpiest derps recognize them for what they are: the same-old same-old intolerant religious bigots intent on codifying a "Christian Nation". The proof was in their legislation: 1 fiscal austerity bill introduced by Teahadists, vs. over 800 anti-abortion measures.

The Rapepublican party is dying, but it's not dead yet.

yeah, that's about it.
 
I heard that they were dying off because no fertile woman would have sex with one. I can't verify it, but that's what I heard. :cool:
 
The first ten years of you fuckers preaching the funeral of the Republican party did not make it happen.

There is only two things that can kill it.

Go liberal or the Democrats go Conservative.

Yeah...

So give it up already.

Chanting around a campfire and throwing colored sprinkling power in it only makes you look like fools.
 
i'm not going to bother reading this crap. how the fuck do you validate and defend an inept POTUS?

lets face it, the obama is a bigger fuck up then jimmie carter inbred family



The Whig Party was a political party active in the early 19th century in the United States. Four Presidents of the United States were members of the Whig Party.

Considered integral to the Second Party System and operating from the early 1830s to the mid-1850s,[1] the party was formed in opposition to the policies of President Andrew Jackson and his Democratic Party. In particular, the Whigs supported the supremacy of Congress over the Presidency and favored a program of modernization and economic protectionism. This name was chosen to echo the American Whigs of 1776, who fought for independence, and because "Whig" was then a widely recognized label of choice for people who identified as opposing tyranny.[2] The Whig Party counted among its members such national political luminaries as Daniel Webster, William Henry Harrison, and their preeminent leader, Henry Clay of Kentucky. In addition to Harrison, the Whig Party also nominated war hero generals Zachary Taylor and Winfield Scott. Abraham Lincoln was the chief Whig leader in frontier Illinois.

In its two decades of existence, the Whig Party had two of its candidates, William Henry Harrison and Zachary Taylor, elected President. Both died in office. John Tyler succeeded to the Presidency after Harrison's death but was expelled from the party. Millard Fillmore, who became President after Taylor's death, was the last Whig to hold the nation's highest office.

The party was ultimately destroyed by the question of whether to allow the expansion of slavery to the territories. With deep fissures in the party on this question, the anti-slavery faction prevented the re-nomination of its own incumbent President Fillmore in the 1852 presidential election; instead, the party nominated General Winfield Scott. Most Whig party leaders thereupon quit politics (as Lincoln did temporarily) or changed parties. The northern voter base mostly joined the new Republican Party. By the 1856 presidential election, the party was virtually defunct. In the South, the party vanished, but as Thomas Alexander has shown, Whig ideology as a policy orientation persisted for decades and played a major role in shaping the modernizing policies of the state governments during Reconstruction after 1865.[3]
 
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