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Sunday, December 11, 2005

Still Flailing

Democrats Test Themes for `06 and `08
This AP story would have us believe...


LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. - To hear Democrats tell it, an anxious and isolated public craves a sense of national community and would galvanize behind a leader who asks people to sacrifice for the greater good. John Edwards' says he's that leader.
"There is a hunger in America, a hunger for a sense of national community, a hunger for something big and important and inspirational that they all can be involved in," Edwards, the party's 2004 vice presidential nominee, told delegates at a weekend convention of Florida Democrats.

Yeah John, it's called the war. Maybe you've heard of it. Oh, I'm sorry, forgot you were a whining puling Democrat, sorry.


"Americans don't want to believe that they are out there on an island all alone," the former North Carolina senator said.
So long as that island has beer, cable and a noted lack of terrorists, i'm cool.


The difference now is that six of every 10 people tell pollsters that the country is headed on the wrong track. Democrats believe they can put Republicans on the defensive by articulating the public's sense of malaise and offering hope to erase it.
Democratic Party chairman Howard Dean' has commissioned confidential polling and analysis that suggest candidates in 2006 and 2008 should frame their policies — and attacks on Republicans — around the context of community. It seems to be the emerging message from a party that has been bereft of one.

"Been?"


"What's happening in this country is we're losing our sense of common purpose," Vilsack told Florida Democrats. "We're losing a sense of community."
Yes, thanks to our cowardly Democrats and their eager helpmeets in the press I suppose we are. Voting cheese eating surrender weenies into office ain't gonna fix that though, got any other ideas?


Democratic Party chairman Howard Dean' has commissioned confidential polling and analysis that suggest candidates in 2006 and 2008 should frame their policies — and attacks on Republicans — around the context of community.
My hero -- Howard Dean...or as we say in Chi-town. ALL BUN -- NO BEEF!

Or, in layman's terms, no, no new ideas.


The three Democrats also shared the view that Bush missed an
opportunity after the Sept. 11 attacks to rally the nation behind a cause such
as weaning the country from foreign oil or, if Edwards had his way, fighting
poverty.
Yeah, he was...

A.) Parking his car

B.) Walking his dog

C.) Leading a war

Oh, and who's nutty ass eco-constituency is it that keeps us from drilling in ANWR?


To avoid showing any preference, the Florida Democrats reserved their keynote address for a Democrat who has not signaled his intention to seek the presidency, freshman Sen. Barack Obama.
The eloquent Illinois lawmaker stitched together a narrative of two century's of American life — the previous 100 years and the ones to come. Spellbound delegates heard him criticize GOP plans to give people more control over their retirement plans, their choice of schools and their health care savings.
"Spellbound?" I believe we have today's winner in the reporter with the biggest journo-woodie for Barack "shut your mouth" Obama. The countries most feted, for no particular reason Senator. Sure, I'll wager he has an enormous set of sweet smelling genitalia, but is that really what we're seeking in our elected representatives?

It is? Oh, never mind.

I hope you enjoyed this installment of "clueless Democrats try on new pants." Tune in next week when we learn that GWB is de debil.

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