Stephanie
Diamond Member
- Jul 11, 2004
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Pretty much sums up that Socialist/democrat party to a tee
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6 Things We Learned About The Democrats Last Week
By Robert Tracinski
We’ve had a few days from last week’s Democratic debate to digest the results and the reactions and to proceed from
initial impressions to some firmer conclusions. I don’t just mean evaluations of the individual candidates but conclusions about the direction of the Democratic Party as a whole. What do the candidates and their messages tell us about what Democratic Party audiences want to hear?
There are six big things we’ve learned.
1) The era of big government is back
Twenty years ago, Bill Clinton acquiesced to the Republican takeover of Congress by proclaiming that “the era of big government is over.” He didn’t really mean it, but he at least felt the need to say it.
Barack Obama defeated Hillary Clinton in the 2008 primary by promising not to make such accommodations. He wanted to bring back the era of big government. The question is whether Democrats were going to stick with that or decide Obama had been too optimistic.
.2) Dr. Utopia is in
3) They have no plan for the economy
4) They have no concept of national security
5) Democrats are defined by who they hate
READ it all here
6 Things We Learned About the Democrats Last Week
SNIP:
6 Things We Learned About The Democrats Last Week
By Robert Tracinski
We’ve had a few days from last week’s Democratic debate to digest the results and the reactions and to proceed from
initial impressions to some firmer conclusions. I don’t just mean evaluations of the individual candidates but conclusions about the direction of the Democratic Party as a whole. What do the candidates and their messages tell us about what Democratic Party audiences want to hear?
There are six big things we’ve learned.
1) The era of big government is back
Twenty years ago, Bill Clinton acquiesced to the Republican takeover of Congress by proclaiming that “the era of big government is over.” He didn’t really mean it, but he at least felt the need to say it.
Barack Obama defeated Hillary Clinton in the 2008 primary by promising not to make such accommodations. He wanted to bring back the era of big government. The question is whether Democrats were going to stick with that or decide Obama had been too optimistic.
.2) Dr. Utopia is in
3) They have no plan for the economy
4) They have no concept of national security
5) Democrats are defined by who they hate
READ it all here
6 Things We Learned About the Democrats Last Week