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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe Democratic Party should change it's symbol from the donkey to the cat and here's why...
First off, there is nothing official about the donkey being the symbol of the Democratic Party. While widely recognized today to be the logo of the Party, the donkey has never been officially endorsed. It's all based on tradition, and an old outdated tradition at that. Way the hell back in 1828, opponents of Andrew Jackson referred to him as a "jackass" - an insult to imply he was stupid and stubborn. Instead of rejecting the derogatory reference, Jackson embraced the label and started using the image of a donkey as part of his presidential campaign. But, why need we follow in the footsteps of Andrew Jackson? The man was a prolific slave owner throughout his life, acquiring his first slave in 1788 and owning over 150 slaves by the time of his death in 1845. Today, our Party should not be bound to a symbol chosen by and representative of such a man. If anything, the cat, an animal with over 75 standardized domesticated breeds in addition to approximately 40 wild species, far closer symbolizes the diversity of our Party. Smart, adaptable, vigilant and protective, the cat is everything the donkey is not. It is also a creature that has, in this modern age, been used as a symbol of derision directed at us by our opponents, both in discussion and in debate. Let the Republican Party taunt the cat - at their own peril.

BluesRunTheGame
(1,915 posts)

Cats are way too cool and smart for anything political!
cats be like, "Yeah, I could be political, but why would I???"
SalamanderSleeps
(941 posts)eom
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ret5hd
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DBoon
(24,615 posts)central scrutinizer
(12,645 posts)A year ago today, pastor and progressive commentator John Pavlovitz asked his Twitter audience, In your own words, how would you describe Libertarians?
One of his followers, John Spaulding, gave an answer that quickly spread to the farthest corners of the internet.
House cats, he replied. They are convinced of their fierce independence while utterly dependent on a system they dont appreciate or understand.
ret5hd
(22,080 posts)SalamanderSleeps
(941 posts)They are really, really, nice until any dog gets between them and my daughter.
We are talking about symbols here, and not platitudes.
Carpet tigers, and lazy dragons, that they are, they are still not beasts of burden like donkeys are.
We don't live in Andrew Jackson's world anymore.
Melon
(946 posts)How will you rebrand when we are called the pussy party?