Ahh, the 1950s. The good ol’ days. Before all those Black “agitators” and that pesky Civil Rights Act of theirs got in the way of a good white man’s prosperity. A true golden age. When a man could come home from his job, kick his feet up and watch “Leave It to Beaver” or “Gunsmoke” while his wife cooked him a hot meal.
Sounds wicked, right?
A new poll from the Public Religion Research Institute suggests Republicans largely share this Pollyannaish view of old-timey America. According to PRRI, 66% of Republicans think the country is worse now than in the 1950s. That number is even higher among white evangelicals, 71% of whom think America was better off. Half of independents feel the country was better off in the ‘50s, according to the data, along with just 30% of Democrats.
The data suggests an overwhelming majority of Republicans long for a time when white conservative Americans were engaging in widespread racist violence, and Americans in general were living significantly shorter lives, experiencing higher infant mortality rates, losing more children to death before age 5, graduating high school at a substantially lower rate and receiving significantly less education on average compared to Americans today. Oh — and paying significantly higher taxes.
Sooo, the Republican … utopia?
Gee, what could it be that Republicans truly liked about the 1950s? Could it be the lack of a federal law banning “discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex or national origin”?








