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DFW

(60,506 posts)
25. I beat you by a few decades
Thu May 21, 2026, 06:12 PM
May 21

My paternal grandmother was hired by Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia of New York to be his labor liason, and then fired her because she was more friendly with labor than with La Guardia. She then became a NYC regional fundraiser for the 1948 Senate campaign for the mayor of Minneapolis. His name was Hubert Humphrey. That began a life-long (and generations-long) friendship with the so-called "Minnesota Democratic Mafia." She and her eldest son (my dad) were good friends with Humphrey and his young protégé, Fritz Mondale. I only met Humphrey, but spent more time with Mondale (still going back a while). My contacts in that group today are the next generation (Al Franken, Norm Ornstein).

Ironically, when I first registered to vote in 1971 at age 19, my very first vote was for a Republican. The corrupt party machine in Philadelphia nominated their criminal bully of a police commissioner, Frank Rizzo, as their candidate for mayor. Rizzo used to get his jollies by beating Vietnam War protesters with his billy club. The Republicans nominated a mild.mannered bureaucrat named Thatcher Longstreth. He was a nice enough guy, but knew he was there as a sacrificial lamb, as no Republican was ever going to get elected as Mayor of Philadelphia. I didn't care. Newly minted Democrat or not, I was not going to vote for some sadistic cop who was living five or ten times larger than his salary could ever justify. So, for the first--and only--time in my voting career, I voted Republican. I would do it again in a heartbeat. That was back in 1971, and my candidate lost. Although I never voted Republican again, I sadly had to get used to my candidate losing. It has happened a lot since then

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I believe it. murielm99 May 21 #1
Kick MustLoveBeagles May 21 #2
Hillary is an icon and like fine wine, she gets better with age Joinfortmill May 21 #3
She should definitely apply to TSF's slush fund for millions. sinkingfeeling May 21 #4
As should Hunter Biden. mjvpi May 21 #11
everyone should moonshinegnomie May 21 #24
F MW67 May 21 #5
The hatred for Hillary in some of the bluesky comments is appalling. niyad May 21 #6
Just remember DU ten yesrs ago DFW May 21 #7
Yes, I remember. niyad May 21 #8
The Lack-Spine Cuticles. N/t DFW May 21 #9
I remember them well. Was just thinking about them the other day, niyad May 21 #10
Way back when, I took a look. I felt like paraphrasing Caesar after the Gallic Wars DFW May 21 #12
Your reaction was much kinder. Mine was, "Dear Goddess, I think I niyad May 21 #26
I wasn't here yet. Really?! Are any of these DU'rs still here? electric_blue68 May 21 #14
I barely recall who any of them were DFW May 21 #16
Got it. TY. electric_blue68 May 21 #18
Some of it was along the lines of, "yes, she is accomplished, but I niyad May 21 #27
Ohhh, boy. Wow. 🙄 I'd probably would have dove in to.... electric_blue68 May 21 #32
I wasn't here yet, either. At least not really. ShazzieB May 22 #39
What freaked all of us out was that DU went down because of a dds (?) niyad May 22 #47
I think I remember hearing about that. ShazzieB May 22 #50
It was freaky. Some of us still have nightmares about it. niyad May 22 #52
I've heard of Live Journal. electric_blue68 May 23 #53
Not just Bernie bros. ShazzieB May 23 #54
Wow! Never heard of Bernie Sisters! electric_blue68 May 23 #55
Yeah, I wonder why? Thank Goodness Cha May 21 #29
The discord and back stabbing was so bad virgdem May 21 #36
Fuck anyone and everyone that didn't support Hillary. W_HAMILTON May 21 #19
Yup, that includes Nina Turner whose mug has oasis May 21 #23
Amen! Cha May 21 #30
This message was self-deleted by its author blue-wave May 22 #40
Disastrous time for a '60s conspiracy theory grudge-revolution against the Democratic Party. betsuni May 22 #46
it ain't just repukes disturbed by strong women Skittles May 22 #44
Hillary would have been an amazing POTUS LetMyPeopleVote May 21 #13
Yup. Siigghhhh. electric_blue68 May 21 #15
I SO agree!! DFW May 21 #17
It's because of Hillary that I joined the Democratic Party in 2008 FakeNoose May 21 #20
I beat you by a few decades DFW May 21 #25
Great story, we're right about the same age FakeNoose May 21 #28
I also voted for the first time in 1972. ShazzieB May 22 #51
My early Republican experience... electric_blue68 May 21 #33
Charlie Goodell ! DFW May 21 #35
Very cool! I think I was working the phone, and switchboard at his HQ. electric_blue68 May 22 #37
Totally and Absolutely!!! calimary May 21 #34
This message was self-deleted by its author blue-wave May 22 #41
I'mWithHer! oasis May 21 #21
Very fitting. BootinUp May 21 #22
Mahalo for Hillary, Swede... Cha May 21 #31
I hold a grudge and Susan Sarandon is on my list BigmanPigman May 22 #38
This message was self-deleted by its author blue-wave May 22 #42
These replies reminded me about BigmanPigman May 22 #43
Hillary is prescient (as usual) dlk May 22 #45
K&R spanone May 22 #48
That's how it is done! Initech May 22 #49
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