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« on: April 28, 2011, 05:31:02 PM »

If I asked I'd probably get the generic "Reagan", and that's no fun, because, well, if you just see the "(R-_), someone automiatically would say Reagan. I wonder if there are any, more obscure, alternatives.
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Cathcon
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« Reply #1 on: April 29, 2011, 08:21:32 PM »

If I asked I'd probably get the generic "Reagan", and that's no fun, because, well, if you just see the "(R-_), someone automiatically would say Reagan. I wonder if there are any, more obscure, alternatives.

Cleveland, I think.  But he's hardly obscure, having won the popular vote three times.  He was very focused, even to a fault.  Cleveland also took stalwart positions and was roundly criticized for them, but he wasn't quick to cave in to the changing whims of moral fashion.  He was progressive, honest, and religious.  Not entirely comfortable in his own skin.  And when he was 50, he married a 21-year-old trophy wife.  He was also magnanimous, appointing folks from both parties to cabinet positions.  He also appointed former confederates to the Supreme Court at a time when it was difficult to get them through confirmation.  He was generally polite, but detested formality and never shied away from a fight.  That's you, man. 

I'm not sure what to say about the amount of joy welling up in me every time I read this, so thanks. I enjoy being compared to a man who took a stand for his principles, didn't cave into changes in morality, and above all, had a trophy wife.
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