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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsOn the absurdity of "We are not a democracy, we are a constitutional Republic"
Fascist talking point debunked.

Joinfortmill
(18,602 posts)Srkdqltr
(8,672 posts)Igel
(36,989 posts)Or "everybody's equally represented, however you slice the demographics."
Neither is true.
But a constitutional republic is a type of democracy. You just have to figure out what people mean when they speak, and that can be a challenge.
(I've also heard people say that just because you have elections, it's not a democracy--you have to have the right 'values'. That's also just as wrong as the "we don't have democracy" types. They typically mean a "liberal democracy" or a "progressive democracy".)
Srkdqltr
(8,672 posts)I would bet most have no answer.
MaineBlueBear
(191 posts)I have a cocker spaniel!
It's as dumb as that.
Mossfern
(4,107 posts)so much more simple and clear.
It's a perfect response.
duhneece
(4,384 posts)twodogsbarking
(14,474 posts)Got me in trouble many times in HS for saying it. At home too. Never learned to stop saying it. Stubborn.
mwooldri
(10,663 posts)Yes the USA is a constitutional republic. It chooses its leaders in this republic via a form of representative democracy.
The UK is a constitutional monarchy. It for the most part chooses its leaders in that country via a form of representative democracy. Most part, because some leaders are chosen by appointment (I'm talking about the House of Lords, which is not democratically elected at all).
I don't hear people saying the UK isn't a democracy. On paper, the US is more democratic than the UK.
duhneece
(4,384 posts)
.so many times I cant count.
This semantic sleight of hand
Great phrase to begin my response.
orangecrush
(25,736 posts)
duhneece
(4,384 posts)I plan to hear this multiple times.
orangecrush
(25,736 posts)
vanlassie
(6,041 posts)they think it makes them sound smart. Its gibberish, and they might as well be wearing a dunce cap.
SCantiGOP
(14,547 posts)The large, woody plant in my front yard is not a tree, its an oak.
The argument is popular because one aspect of a democracy is that citizens vote for their representatives, while categorizing it as a Constitutional Republicans means you can restrict voting (see Ancient Greece and Rome, the US before the post-Civil War era, etc.)
orangecrush
(25,736 posts)As soon as I hear that, I know I'm dealing with a MAGAT.
Noodleboy13
(463 posts)Someone goes ballistic about her being a bitch, etc. You know where they get their information. I'm basically a North Shore ols skool socialist from MN, and I don't give a shit about Pelosi. Neither does 80% of America. She seems to be doing a good job. Been around forever. Other than that I don't care. It's like when Republicans accuse Democrats of some nefarious evil, well they just told you they're engaged in the exact same thing. It's a pattern. This all revolves aroung Turing's ideas on Information Theory.
Peace,
Noodleboy
JustAnotherGen
(35,700 posts)They are freaking idiots and associated a party name with a form of government. I hate them.
Zackzzzz
(100 posts)We live in a capitalist society.
Marcuse
(8,546 posts)ZDU
(582 posts)Antiquated yet extremely effective to keep those ruled over... down at heel, begging for attention and fairness
WarGamer
(17,561 posts)SalviaBlue
(3,082 posts)Anti Democractic Fundamentalist
Its a perfect description.
SalviaBlue
(3,082 posts)Anti Democractic Fundamentalist
Its a perfect description.
Initech
(105,691 posts)
orangecrush
(25,736 posts)Ive heard that load of crap many times.
ILikePie92
(189 posts)"I'd never buy a Chrysler."
Then you ask, "What kind of vehicle do you drive?"
Their answer, "A Dodge"
"Well then, you bought a Chrysler you MAGAt, dipshit, moron."
Freddie
(9,914 posts)For the continued existence of the Electoral College.
Metaphorical
(2,474 posts)Republic - from Latin Res Publica, meaning Government of the People.
Democracy - from Greek Demos (People) + Cratia (Rule, Government) meaning Government of the People.
Another useful distinction - Head of the Government (sets policy) vs Head of State (represents the country).
In the US, the President is both the Head of the Government and Head of State. The US is a Executive centered Representative Democracy.
In the UK, the Prime Minister is the (unelected) Head of the Government as the leader of the dominant party in parliament, while the King or Queen is Head of State. The UK is a Parliamentary Monarchy.
MAGAts are idiots.