The accents of both LBJ and Jimmy Carter were their only redeeming qualities, in my estimation. Although a native of Connecticut, President George W. Bush's adopting the Texas speaking style was a real plus. He was far easier to understand than the stumbling, mush-mouthed muzzie, hussein obama, now disgracing the White House.
The Southern manner of speaking is pleasant, easy on the ears and is likely is how many of the Founding Fathers spoke. I'm pro-Southern and like virtually everything about this part of America, where Christian (and Jewish) Conservatism and freedom reign. To me, the Southern accent is an audible representation of this best region of America. Best region of America you ask? Here's the proof about Dixie and the new Solid South:
Not everyone in Mississippi talks the same. I’ve never heard Chris McDaniel speak; he may have a thick drawl like Haley Barbour, or he may just have a slight drawl. I don’t care either way, as long as he’s a strong conservative.