Saturday, August 20, 2005
John Kerry's Advice to his Party
John Kerry is giving advice to state lawmakers who are members of his party on how to be more like him but not lose--advice such as this:
We have to go out and fight for the real issues that make a difference in the lives of the American people and we don't need some great lurch to the right or lurch to the left or redefinition of the Democratic Party.
In other words, Democrats should just keep doing what they've been doing (losing). Check out this nugget:
Kerry said Democrats have an opportunity to rebuild nationally by simply addressing the concerns that affect people's daily lives-- energy, transportation, health care and security.
Yea, that should help.
And the article ends with Kerry's lie of the day (with bonus pathological projection):
Kerry told his audience that while Republicans dither and practice politics of "nastiness and partisanship," Democratic legislators are showing the right stuff, connecting with people on their front porches and then going to the capitals to fix their problems.
We have to go out and fight for the real issues that make a difference in the lives of the American people and we don't need some great lurch to the right or lurch to the left or redefinition of the Democratic Party.
In other words, Democrats should just keep doing what they've been doing (losing). Check out this nugget:
Kerry said Democrats have an opportunity to rebuild nationally by simply addressing the concerns that affect people's daily lives-- energy, transportation, health care and security.
Yea, that should help.
And the article ends with Kerry's lie of the day (with bonus pathological projection):
Kerry told his audience that while Republicans dither and practice politics of "nastiness and partisanship," Democratic legislators are showing the right stuff, connecting with people on their front porches and then going to the capitals to fix their problems.