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How to Spot a Hack: There Is No Democrat Party

Posted on June 10 2006 by Congressional Aid

How can you tell whether a conservative commentator is an authentic writer with a voice of independent thought, or simply a party hack for the Republicans, spinning out the latest talking point? I’ll give you two words:

“Democrat Party.”

As in:

  • “the Democrat Party has made it abundantly clear…”
  • “Then finally we have the Jersey Girls who became shills for the Democrat Party. Which means their grief is infallible. ” (The spat-upon “Jersey Girls” being the wives of men who died in the attacks of September 11, 2001. I guess that’s just a Republican Moral Values tactic I just wouldn’t understand.)
  • “their Democrat Party is now pretty much married to John Murtha’s idea of cutting and running…” (This is a two-fer: notice the Republican “cutting and running” vocabulary? Denny is in deep.)
  • “although 50 years ago the Democrat party was mainstream, about 40 years ago it cut sharply to the left, and today, it has left the realm of all reason.”
  • “And what type of contact did Earle have with other leftwing special-interest groups or the Democrat Party.”
  • “The Democrat party platform has become, ”We can’t beat them so let’s try to indict them”.
  • “The Democrat Party And The Communist Party Are The Same.”

The term “Democrat Party” is nothing but spin issued upon the direction of Republican Party operatives. There is not now and has never been a “Democrat Party.” The political party’s name is the “Democratic Party.” It’s not a good idea, the Republican bureaucracy has decided, to use the word “Democratic,” because people like Democratic things. Instead, they have issued orders to their followers to use the phrase “Democrat Party” because “Democrat” ends with the sound “rat.”

It’s petty. It’s silly. It’s what happens when you have a Republican-controlled Congress that meets less often than Truman’s Do-Nothing Congress of the 20th Century, and so the pundits and public-relations people supported by the Republican Party bureaucracy have nothing to do but make up new, fake names that end in “rat.”

Of course, it won’t work. It will rebound upon the Republican operatives just like the silly “Freedom Fries” and “Freedom Toast” attempts at re-engineering language rebounded upon them. The attempt to manipulate people with words that end in “rat” will fail because, more than idiotic, counter-productive policy, people just hate it when people in power try to mess with them.

So go ahead, Republican in-crowd schemers. Keep on playing word games like “Democrat Party.” There are few better ways for Americans to peg you as who you are: elitist, snobby, condescending meddlers.

9 Responses to “How to Spot a Hack: There Is No Democrat Party”

  1. John Bambenek says:
    June 10, 2006 at 10:26 am

    So that’s how you’ve found me out to be a Republican hack? That I used Democrat party instead of Democratic?

    You obviously haven’t been reading my blog.

  2. Clara Washington says:
    June 10, 2006 at 4:28 pm

    Yeah, you.

    I’ve been reading your blog, and you’re an obvious Republican HACK, John, with your little “pro-life blogs” and “neo cath” buttons. Come off it. Your blog is right wing as plain as day.

    Hack! Hack!

    Sorry, I had to clear my throat.

  3. Biggus Dickus says:
    June 11, 2006 at 12:26 am

    You should probably tell the FEC there is no “Democrat Party”. It is, indeed, the official designation.

    Your friend forever,
    Biggus Dickus

  4. Congressional Aid says:
    June 12, 2006 at 9:06 am

    No, it isn’t. The FEC uses the term “Democratic Party.” Here’s just one example.

    http://www.fec.gov/finance/disclosure/srssea.shtml

    Do you think people are so stupid they won’t check your claims, Biggus Dickus?

    Hack. Hack, hack, hack.

  5. Biggus Dickus says:
    June 12, 2006 at 1:53 pm

    And here’s the the FEC page with the actual party designation codes.

    http://query.nictusa.com/cgi-bin/fecimg

    Your friend forever,
    Biggus Dickus

  6. Biggus Dickus says:
    June 12, 2006 at 1:59 pm

    Bleh. Damn shell scripts.

    Go here: http://www.fec.gov/finance/disclosure/imaging_info.shtml

    Enter any name and click “Get listing”. That should bring the actual coding page up.

    Your friend forever,
    Biggus Dickus

  7. Congressional Aid says:
    June 12, 2006 at 7:43 pm

    So, you DO think we’re stupid.

    That’s silly. Those are annotations with abbreviations for the longer party names, not the listings themselves. Enter “Democrat Party” and you’ll see there are zero listings. Instead, you’ll get an annotated notation at the bottom with often abbreviated party names. For instance, “Democrat Farm Labor” is not the name of a real party either.

    Try entering “Democratic Party” in the search box, Big Dick. You’ll get 90 results, as opposed to ZERO for “Democrat Party.”

    Puh – leeeze.

    It’s petty behavior like this that pretty much guarantees people will continue to see you as a hack.

  8. Congressional Aid says:
    June 12, 2006 at 7:47 pm

    Oh, lookeee, the FEC has a webpage entitled Democratic Party Official Activity.

    I guess that page was written by nefarious plants within the FEC dedicated to making you look stupid.

  9. Congressional Aid says:
    June 12, 2006 at 7:49 pm

    And, oh dear, the Columbia Guide to Standard American English, 1993:

    The proper noun is the name of a member of a major American political party; the adjective Democratic is used in its official name, the Democratic party. Democrat as an adjective is still sometimes used by some twentieth-century Republicans as a campaign tool but was used with particular virulence by the late senator Joseph R. McCarthy of Wisconsin, a Republican who sought by repeatedly calling it the Democrat party to deny it any possible benefit of the suggestion that it might also be democratic. Other nations also have political parties with the words Democrat and Democratic in their names. The uncapitalized words democrat and democratic have to do with believers in and supporters of government based on majority rule, the principles of equal rights, and the representative procedures developed to permit these principles to operate. Capitalize only the proper noun and the adjective when it refers to the Democratic party.

    Another conspirator! Evil Columbia! Members of this cabal are EVERYWHERE!

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