Lincoln was a bookish history nerd. If only he could see what “the party of Lincoln” has been reduced to.
I feel obliged to point out that Frederick Douglass was indeed invoked during the Lincoln-Douglas debates. Stephen brought him up as part of his rhetorical strategy of racist demagoguery.
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In 1866, Oregon ratified the 14th Amend. This provoked a backlash against an increasingly "tyrannical" fed gov't that was too friendly to black Americans. The backlash led to Oregon rescinding ratification in 1868. OR re-ratified the 14th Amendment in May of 1973. [Not a typo.]
Orange Jacobs, an OR Republican, lambasted those who "affrighted at the idea of a negro voting. Negro equality is their dread. If he is enfranchised they're perfectly certain that they will be compelled to sleep w/ him. You may as well bay at the moon as to reason with such men."
The question of ratification was entirely symbolic in that it still applied in the state from 1868 to 1973 despite ratification being rescinded. But still...symbolism matters.
Before vaccines were available, one United Airlines employee per week was dying of Covid. Since instituting a vaccine mandate, they report that none of their employees has died of Covid.
The alchemy through which the GOP transforms Carlyle Group multi-millionaires into regular guy, outsider populists is truly a wonder to behold. washingtonpost.com/local/virginia…
Who better to help the GOP rebrand as the party of the working class, the party of angry white suburban parents, and the party of anti-foreign intervention than a guy who made hundreds of millions off of (in part) defense contracting?
Voter ID laws are a "solution" to a non-existent problem. It's like saying "it would be terrible if Emus were driving cars, so let's pass a law saying you have to carry proof you're not an Emu in order to drive a car. Who could disagree with banning Emus from driving?"
Surely this is a coincidence.
Anyway, the GOP that hates it when liberals overgovern by passing laws to solve non-existent problems seems to be very fixated on passing voter ID laws that are designed to "solve" a non-existent problem (other than the "problem" of too many non-white people voting, of course).