Seeker of Truth
04-07-2003, 04:40 PM
Tom Daschle: Suicide Bomber?
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Exclusive commentary by Marc Lucca
Apr 7, 2003
As the next Presidential election nears, finding the Democrat “message” seems increasingly harder to do. Finding whatever the message is, or even who knows what it is, is the ideological equivalent of a “Where’s Waldo” puzzle where the artist forgot to draw in “Waldo”.
This condition is the result of the Democrat Party ideal; whatever it is you want, the government will make sure you have, as long as you promise to vote for them. It has lead to an often-conflicting patchwork of messages and mouthpieces made from unworkable answers to real world problems. The resulting failure to answer problems with solutions based on reality, rather than good intentions, has left a class of people drowning in the wake of phony liberal “compassion.”
As more and more Americans are waking up to the moral, social, and economic bankruptcy that the liberal ethic has spawned, the Democrats find it hard to maintain relevance. And when they are out of ideas (as they have been since 1979), the bombs start dropping.
These are not the bombs that your local professional protesters are waving signs about and blocking traffic over; no, these are rhetorical bombs, designed to put fear in the hearts of Republicans and those that would dare to vote for them.
“Bush is running over the Constitution”. (Boom!)
“Bush’s war is too expensive.” (Boom!)
“Bush’s war is for oil.” (Boom!)
“Bush’s war is a result of failed diplomacy.” (Boom!)
“Bush should be the target of a ‘regime change’. (Poof – that one was a dud.)
“Bush is an isolationist and a ‘loose cannon’. (Boom!)
“Bush’s tax cuts caused the economic slowdown.” (Boom!)
What the Democrats are finding, though, is that the more they attack President Bush, the more damage they do to themselves. Much like a fly caught in a web, the more they struggle, the more stuck they get.
Much more (http://www.washingtondispatch.com/article_5008.shtml)
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Exclusive commentary by Marc Lucca
Apr 7, 2003
As the next Presidential election nears, finding the Democrat “message” seems increasingly harder to do. Finding whatever the message is, or even who knows what it is, is the ideological equivalent of a “Where’s Waldo” puzzle where the artist forgot to draw in “Waldo”.
This condition is the result of the Democrat Party ideal; whatever it is you want, the government will make sure you have, as long as you promise to vote for them. It has lead to an often-conflicting patchwork of messages and mouthpieces made from unworkable answers to real world problems. The resulting failure to answer problems with solutions based on reality, rather than good intentions, has left a class of people drowning in the wake of phony liberal “compassion.”
As more and more Americans are waking up to the moral, social, and economic bankruptcy that the liberal ethic has spawned, the Democrats find it hard to maintain relevance. And when they are out of ideas (as they have been since 1979), the bombs start dropping.
These are not the bombs that your local professional protesters are waving signs about and blocking traffic over; no, these are rhetorical bombs, designed to put fear in the hearts of Republicans and those that would dare to vote for them.
“Bush is running over the Constitution”. (Boom!)
“Bush’s war is too expensive.” (Boom!)
“Bush’s war is for oil.” (Boom!)
“Bush’s war is a result of failed diplomacy.” (Boom!)
“Bush should be the target of a ‘regime change’. (Poof – that one was a dud.)
“Bush is an isolationist and a ‘loose cannon’. (Boom!)
“Bush’s tax cuts caused the economic slowdown.” (Boom!)
What the Democrats are finding, though, is that the more they attack President Bush, the more damage they do to themselves. Much like a fly caught in a web, the more they struggle, the more stuck they get.
Much more (http://www.washingtondispatch.com/article_5008.shtml)