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Saturday, December 10, 2005
So Much For That Whole "Inclusive Party" Thing
One of the Dem's arguments against the GOP is that Republicans are narrow-minded, judgemental, and quite exclusionary. And yet, time and time again, they prove that they're the ones who have cornered that particular market.
Oh, wait... this is the same part that demands lock-step voting in the House. My bad. N'er mind.
Lieberman's pro-war views may be winning him praise from a grateful White House, but some Democratic colleagues see him as undercutting their party's efforts to wrest control of Congress from the GOP next fall.Oops. It's so bad that they're actually trying to find an anti-war replacement for him. Geez... what about that whole Big Tent philosophy, guys? Can't you all just get along?
"He's doing damage to the ability of Democrats to wage a national campaign," said Ken Dautrich, a University of Connecticut public policy professor. "It's Lieberman being Lieberman. And it's frustrating for people trying to put a Democratic strategy together."
Oh, wait... this is the same part that demands lock-step voting in the House. My bad. N'er mind.