Why are a donkey and an elephant the symbols of the Democratic and Republican Parties?
When the Democratic Party gathers for its 2008 convention in Denver, Colo., a donkey named Mordecai will give new meaning to the term “political animal.” Mordecai is slated to be the first official live mascot in the history of the Democratic Party. The “official ‘asscot,” as his owner Curtis Imrie has called him, won’t deliver an address to the party like Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton will. But Democrats hope his presence in the Mile High City will provide a light-hearted moment or two at the Democratic National Convention (DNC). There’s no word on whether the Republican Party will provide a live counterpart of its animal emblem, th