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"Peace" Democrats have been with us for a long time...
I just finished reading the excellent "Tried by War (Abraham Lincoln as Commander in Chief)" book by James M. McPherson. In addition to a great discussion of the trials and troubles President Lincoln went through dealing with recalicitrant generals and military setbacks Mr. McPherson discussed the political travails and considerations that Lincoln had to keep in mind at the same time.
Mr. McPheson discusses the Copperheads and toward the end of the book he discussed the 1864 Presidential election which Lincoln sincerely believed that he was going to lose. The Democratic platform made the "demand that immediate efforts be made for a cessation of hostilities, with a view to an ultimate convention of the states, or other peaceable means, to the end that, at the earliest practical moment peace may be restored on the basis of the Federal Union." This was a demand for "peace" without precondition allowing for the continuation of slavery and and end to the attempts by the military to defeat the Southern armies still in the field, still fighting to maintain the Confederacy.
I guess defeatism is in the Democrat blood. I was so reminded of the "Peace Now" signs I saw for so many years in the yards here around Austin. As I said so many times to my wife as we drove past those signs how they were not calling for peace they were rather calling for defeat. And the Democrats during the Civil War were basically calling for defeat then also.
P.S. I forgot to mention one other thing I meant to bring up when I first wrote this. There were only 3 Northern State legislatures controlled by Democrats. They were the only legislatures that did not set up a procedure for absentee voting for their citizens serving in the U.S. Army...


Comments
Isn't history awesome?
That was a really interesting insight that helped bridge the relationship between now and then. There really is nothing new under the sun, is there? Sometimes when I look at what's going on in our time, that's actually rather discomfiting.
You live in Austin?!?
First things first, you BETTER vote for Rick Perry next year.
Second, you still live in a really cool city. Don't let random idiots around Austin demoralize you. I better see you at the capital on April 15th.
Third, winning wars is always tough. While a certain amount of unpopularity is necessary, see my favorite blog post on this site of all time about what it truly takes to win a war.
I hope this helps.
Cahnman out.