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GOP's use of the phrase 'Democrat Party' gets under a few skins
Dallas Morning News ^ | 09/02/2001 | CHRISTOPHER LEE

Posted on 09/04/2001 7:20:40 AM PDT by SolitaryMan

WASHINGTON – Republicans have called Democrats a lot of names through the years: "Do-gooders," "Liberals" even "Socialists."

But one rhetorical poke in the eye has stuck in a way that presents challenges for President Bush if he hopes to fulfill his campaign pledge to "change the tone" in Washington and put partisan sniping to rest.

The offending habit, as far as Democrats are concerned, is Capitol Hill Republicans' practice of chopping the word "Democratic" down to "Democrat" at times when grammar calls for the former to be used.

House Majority Leader Dick Armey showed how it's done recently when he took to the House floor to dismiss Democratic complaints that the $1.35 trillion tax cut would wreck the budget.

"I am worried about the left wing of the Democrat Party," the Flower Mound Republican said. "I think they are losing it."

Another fan of the term is House Majority Whip Tom DeLay, R-Sugar Land. In a May 3 speech Mr. DeLay said that "the Democrat leadership spends every waking hour scheming to stop the Bush administration and our common-sense coalition from delivering [tax] relief to you."

The phrase "Democrat leadership" appears 10 times in a five-paragraph transcript of his remarks.

Ungrammatical use of the word "Democrat" is such a little thing that a casual observer might miss it, or write it off to an oratorical slip, if heard just once or twice. But repeated over and over, it sounds both juvenile and annoying, Democrats say, like someone intentionally mispronouncing your name long after the joke has ceased to be funny. "I ignore them," said Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson, D-Dallas. "I think they do it to insult. They use that word because they figure it irritates us. It's an in-your-face thing, which to me depicts smallness."

Jenny Backus, spokeswoman for the Democratic National Committee, said Republicans' taunt "comes across as a bit of a cheap shot." It also flies in the face of Mr. Bush's campaign pledge to soften the partisan jabbing in Washington, she said, and he should ask them to stop.

"If they really want to change the tone in Washington and be more bipartisan, then I think they should respect what our party calls itself, which is the Democratic Party," Ms. Backus said.

White House spokeswoman Claire Buchan said the president is open to ideas to reduce the rancor.

"The president is committed to increasing civility here," she said.

Republicans who use the term make no apologies, however, saying the Democratic Party is anything but democratic.

" 'Democratic' to me is an adjective, and they are not democratic in the way they do business," Mr. Armey said. "They are autocratic in the way they do business. I was in the minority here for 10 years. I learned that lesson the hard way."

Political historians attribute the first use of the slight to Thomas A. Dewey, the 1948 Republican presidential nominee, according to The New Language of Politics, a 1972 book by William Safire. Republican National Committee Chairman Leonard Hall picked up the term in 1955, saying: "I think their claims that they represent the great mass of people, and we don't, is just a lot of bunk."

Some Democrats wanted to strike back by shortening Republican to "Publican," according to Mr. Safire, now a columnist for The New York Times. But party leaders vetoed the idea because, they said, Republican "is the name by which our opponents' product is known and mistrusted."

Texas Sen. Phil Gramm, who switched to the Republican Party in 1983, shows little sympathy for Democrats' complaints.

"I'm willing to call them anything," Mr. Gramm joked. "Whatever they want to be called – 'sweetheart,' 'darlin',' the 'Great American Party,' I don't know. I'm easy. We know who they are whatever you call them. A rose is still a rose."

While the issue may seem trivial, it is symbolically – and grammatically – important, said Kathleen Hall Jamieson, dean of the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania.

"People are entitled to define themselves and attach their own label to themselves. And the official label of that party historically has been, 'The Democratic Party,' " Dr. Jamieson said. "And 'Democrat' is not an adjective. 'Democrat Party' puts two nouns together, which at best is inelegant and at worst a gratuitous insult.

"In a whole list of the grievances in Washington, you'd probably put it at the low end of the scale. On the other hand, if you said you wanted to change the tone in Washington, part of the way you would change the tone is you would talk differently," she said.

Mr. Bush told a Colorado audience Aug. 14 that he's trying. At the start of his term, he said, he was "deeply concerned about the bitterness that seemed to be in every other voice" in Washington.

"One of the things I pledged to do was to at least try to change the tone, try to say if you don't happen to agree with somebody, you can disagree in an agreeable way. That party is important but it's not paramount. What's more important is the country. And I believe we're making good progress."

Some habits die hard, though.

Rep. Lamar Smith, R-San Antonio, said he understands why GOP colleagues deride opponents as the 'Democrat Party,' but for the sake of grammar, he does not do it.

As for whether Mr. Bush could prompt a change, "I think Republicans are going to do what they want to," Mr. Smith said. "Democrats have called Republicans worse names, let me tell you."


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To: RooRoobird14
LOL, MadIvan, tell us what you really think!!! ROTFL!!!!

OK. They're the Red Commie Shite-for-brains Vulgar Dips*** Total Thieves Murderers and Bandits Lunatic God Damn and Send Them Straight to Hell Bastard Party. ;)

Regards, Ivan
21 posted on 12/31/1969 4:00:00 PM PST by MadIvan
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To: SolitaryMan and All
I prefer, and believe to be correct "democrat party". One question; major figures in both major parties continually refer to our country as a "democracy". Any other of you have a problem with that linguistic sleight of hand? I do.

Regards

J.R.

22 posted on 12/31/1969 4:00:00 PM PST by NMC EXP
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To: MadIvan
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL!!!!!!

MadIvan, when it comes to the art of insult, I'm humbled in your presence!!! LOL!

23 posted on 12/31/1969 4:00:00 PM PST by RooRoobird14
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To: SolitaryMan
Republicans have called Democrats a lot of names through the years: "Do-gooders," "Liberals" even "Socialists."

Hell, I start with 'socialist' and work leftward from there. When I'm in a kind mood I might use 'leftist'. Scum and rat work well, too. The most offensive should be 'THE PARTY OF CLINTON'.

24 posted on 12/31/1969 4:00:00 PM PST by Commiewatcher
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To: SolitaryMan
They've finally figured it out. Being called a democrat is an insult! They should be happy with that name, there's a lot of worse things they could be called. (as aptly demonstrated on this thread)
25 posted on 12/31/1969 4:00:00 PM PST by Brett66
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To: hauerf
they are on the rope's now,LETS KEEP THEM THERE.
26 posted on 12/31/1969 4:00:00 PM PST by horsepowernow
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To: NMC EXP
Well their name originally was the "Democratic Republicans". But when they figured out that if they tricked people that they were living in a democracy rather than a Constitutional Republic, then they might get sufficient votes to undo that annoying document, the Constitution. I believe it was Andrew Jackson who figured this out first.

The last "good" Democrat was Grover Cleveland. There weren't many good ones behind him, and none ahead of him.

Regards, Ivan
27 posted on 12/31/1969 4:00:00 PM PST by MadIvan
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To: RooRoobird14
MadIvan, when it comes to the art of insult, I'm humbled in your presence!!! LOL!

I'm not even warmed up yet - I haven't read any Clinton related threads today. ;)

Regards, Ivan
28 posted on 12/31/1969 4:00:00 PM PST by MadIvan
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To: SolitaryMan
LOL.

It this desperate or desperation.

29 posted on 12/31/1969 4:00:00 PM PST by jmp702
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To: MadIvan
Yeah, but you gotta love Jackson for telling the Supreme Court to take a hike. I wish more Presidents nowadays would do that.
30 posted on 12/31/1969 4:00:00 PM PST by freedomcrusader
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To: SolitaryMan
I just prefer the RATS, much as I used the one word capitalized name for Bill Clinton -- Scumbag.

This guys are whining and they are still calling him the illegitimate president?

31 posted on 12/31/1969 4:00:00 PM PST by doug from upland
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To: MadIvan
I'm partial to Iron Jack's designation, 'criminal enterprise democrat party' (or was that JIm Rob's); given that the vast majority of the dummies in that party fail to understand one-twentieth of the realities in this nation and the world, I also like 'dimocrat party'. [BTW, when you read of Sheila Jackson Fleas' career, it quickly becomes obvious that the dimocrats like the dumbing down process they have accomplished across the culture; they no longer deserve capitalization in their name. When one realizes that much of the decline of American morals has been orchestrated by dimocrat policies, the designation of 'demoncrats' also comes to mind.]
32 posted on 12/31/1969 4:00:00 PM PST by MHGinTN
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To: SolitaryMan
The Democrat Party is correct. The party of Democrats.

The Republican Party. The party of Republicans.

To say The Democratic Party would mean the party of Democratics.

They don't even know their own name, history, or language very well. Patheic.

33 posted on 12/31/1969 4:00:00 PM PST by Teacher317
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To: SolitaryMan
"'Democreat Party' puts two nouns together."

And 'Republican Party' doesn't? Why is the first poor grammer and the latter not poor grammar?

"People are entitled to define themselves and attach their own label to themselves."

O.K. I'll call the Republican Party "The Moral Party" or "The More Intelligent Party" or "The Party With The Least Number Of Criminals".

34 posted on 12/31/1969 4:00:00 PM PST by wife-mom
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To: MadIvan
Well their name originally was the "Democratic Republicans". But when they figured out that if they tricked people that they were living in a democracy rather than a Constitutional Republic, then they might get sufficient votes to undo that annoying document, the Constitution. I believe it was Andrew Jackson who figured this out first.

Not to argue with your point, but things have changed. Both major parties parrot this "democracy" crap. Witness all the states which have binding, public referenda laws. This is anathema to the US Constitution. The founders rightly called this pure democracy the "tyranny of the majority". Democracy is not original intent.

Regards

J.R.

35 posted on 12/31/1969 4:00:00 PM PST by NMC EXP
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To: the gillman@blacklagoon.com
From the FEC Website:
Source: Click here and search on "democrat party".

Abbreviations:

PARTY DESIGNATION

PARTY DESCRIPTION


    AIP      AMERICAN INDEPENDENT PARTY
    AMP      AMERICAN PARTY
    CIT      CITIZENS
    CRV      CONSERVATIVE PARTY
    CST      CONSTITUTIONAL
    DEM      DEMOCRAT PARTY
    DFL      DEMOCRAT FARM LABOR
    GRE      GREEN PARTY
    IND      INDEPENDENT
    LAB      LABOR
    LBR      LABOR PARTY
    LIB      LIBERTARIAN
    NLP      NATURAL LAW PARTY
    NNE      NONE
    OTH      OTHER
    REF      REFORM PARTY
    REP      REPUBLICAN PARTY
    RTL      RIGHT TO LIFE
    SWP      SOCIALIST WORKERS PARTY
    TX       TAXPAYERS
    UNK      UNKNOWN

36 posted on 12/31/1969 4:00:00 PM PST by Pete
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To: SolitaryMan
"If they really want to change the tone in Washington and be more bipartisan, then I think they should respect what our party calls itself, which is the Democratic Party,"

That the demonrats (my preferred name for the party of perverts), should be reduced to whining about something is so trivial clearly demonstrates how much the tone in Washington has changed!

When the demonrats start saying "President Bush" instead of "Mr. Bush" or "Bush", maybe I'll consider giving them back their "ic". (pronounced ick, btw)

37 posted on 12/31/1969 4:00:00 PM PST by mombonn
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To: charphar
"The Republic Party or The Party of The Republic".
I like that or how about..
The Free Republic Party
38 posted on 12/31/1969 4:00:00 PM PST by smoothsailing
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To: SolitaryMan
"I ignore them," said Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson, D-Dallas. "...that word ... to me depicts smallness."

There is nothing smaller than the ignoble, ignominious _BASE_ mentalities that make up the _base_ of the DemocRAT party, therefore the word is accurate.

The BASE of the DemocRAT party:

[1] Cynical opportunists
[2] Useful idiots
[3] Garden variety opportunistic useful idiots

39 posted on 12/31/1969 4:00:00 PM PST by Matchett-PI (The "base of the earth" are the base of the DemocRAT party.)
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To: SolitaryMan
Great post. I have always called this group of scumbags the "Democrat Party" - - what is so uncivilized about that?
And isn't it funny how it's always up to the Republicans to "change the tone in Washington"?
I say, not until the Democrat Party stops lying about everything - - in other words, never, LOL.
40 posted on 12/31/1969 4:00:00 PM PST by Lancey Howard
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