When did this thing about calling the Democrat party the Democratic party start? It sounds awkward.
I’ve been wondering that myself
Democrat Party (epithet)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democrat_Party_%28epithet%29
"Democrat Party" is a political epithet used in the United States for the Democratic Party. The term has been used in negative or hostile fashion by conservative commentators and members of the Republican Party in party platforms, partisan speeches and press releases since 1940.
You can tell if a "jernalist" like Patrick Marley of the MJS is most likely a partisan of the Democrat Party if he carefully uses the O-ssociated Press style book for his party labels: "Democratic", and not used in an article about the "child-molester politician", and "Republican", which is the first five words in any negative article, such as "The Republican Republican Republican Republican Republican, who as a Republican was caught being a Republican in a "walking rage incident" next to a GUN STORE, which was possibly owned by a Republican, and frequented by Republicans, and Tea Party conservatives..."
So be sure to carefully insult your Democrat acquaintances with the epithet "Democrat Party", like Rush Limbaugh always does!
It does. Besides, everyone knows it's actually...The RATs!