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Sunday, February 20, 2005

The Party of No

Gloria Borger writes in US News about the state of the current Dem party:
As it turns out, Howard Dean is not the best choice to lead the Democratic National Committee. If the party is looking for a new spokesman, there is a better choice--David Spade (with apologies to his Capital One ad):

Social Security reform? No. Clear some judges? No way, Jose. Find some agreement on national security? Nyet. Sure, the Democrats are struggling to find their voice, pick their leaders, and agree on a legislative strategy. It's hard work. But it's also too bad they're allowing themselves to look like a bunch of minority naysayers--defined more by old tactics than new ideas. Sad to say, the Democrats are becoming the party of no.

I hope some guy from the GOP picks up on this and rushes some ads into play. This could make a hilarious parody ad demonstrating that the position of the Dems on every issue is "NO!".

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