Quote by Finley Peter Dunne
No, sir, th dimmycratic party aint on speakin terms with itsilf. Whin ye see two men with white neckties go into a sthreet car an set in opposite corners while wan mutthers Thraiter an th other hisses Miscreent ye can bet theyre two dimmycratic leaders thryin to reunite th gran ol party.
Summary
This quote humorously suggests that the Democratic Party is divided and lacks harmony. When two individuals, symbolizing Democratic leaders, wear white neckties and engage in a hostile exchange on a streetcar, referring to each other as traitors and miscreants, it implies they are attempting to reconcile and unite the party. The quote satirizes the internal conflicts and divisions within the Democratic Party, implying that its members struggle to find common ground and work together effectively.