This is a serious question, as I do appreciate the experience and opinions of 95% of the posters here when it comes to politics and world affairs.
Righty vs. Lefty - has it always been this bad?
Background: I am between 40 and 50 years old. I have lived through a few Presidents. My first recollection (and I'm not sure that it's real, honestly) of something important with a President is when I was riding my tricycle around my living room (don't ask me why) and watching my parents look really sad and worried watching TV during the Kennedy assassination. I have always been interested in politics and taken my role as a voter pretty seriously - studied the candidates to an extent and voted from 18 on - and very closely now (as you can probably guess). I have voted primarily for democrats, but have voted for some republicans that I thought were better candidates, and some that I personally knew on a local level that I trusted as much as I could think I could to do a good job. Essay finished.
I do not ever remember our country being so mean-spirited as far as political party leanings as it is right now. I think it was bad during the Clinton years, maybe just as bad as it is now, but I don't remember it. I definitely don't remember it being as bad during Bush the first, and before. But I was not as plugged in as I am now.
Was it Clinton's Monica situation that started this extreme negativity? Was it something before that? Was it Dubbya's administration that polarized the country. Was it a combo of Clinton and Dubbya (which I personally believe)? Or has it always been this bad?
Thanks for your thoughts. Looking for more of a historical/opinion perspective from those who have been around a while.
Righty vs. Lefty - has it always been this bad?
Background: I am between 40 and 50 years old. I have lived through a few Presidents. My first recollection (and I'm not sure that it's real, honestly) of something important with a President is when I was riding my tricycle around my living room (don't ask me why) and watching my parents look really sad and worried watching TV during the Kennedy assassination. I have always been interested in politics and taken my role as a voter pretty seriously - studied the candidates to an extent and voted from 18 on - and very closely now (as you can probably guess). I have voted primarily for democrats, but have voted for some republicans that I thought were better candidates, and some that I personally knew on a local level that I trusted as much as I could think I could to do a good job. Essay finished.
I do not ever remember our country being so mean-spirited as far as political party leanings as it is right now. I think it was bad during the Clinton years, maybe just as bad as it is now, but I don't remember it. I definitely don't remember it being as bad during Bush the first, and before. But I was not as plugged in as I am now.
Was it Clinton's Monica situation that started this extreme negativity? Was it something before that? Was it Dubbya's administration that polarized the country. Was it a combo of Clinton and Dubbya (which I personally believe)? Or has it always been this bad?
Thanks for your thoughts. Looking for more of a historical/opinion perspective from those who have been around a while.