Friday, August 19

SPINNING THEIR WHEELS

The Democrats don't appear to be gaining any traction.

Let's see. Iraq? Going well, despite the false coverage in the MSM. Cindy Sheehan? Lying, discredited opportunist. Democrats in Congress? Toothless, rudderless, issueless, messageless, clueless, leaderless.

From Donald Lambro in the Washington Times:

'Independent pollster John Zogby says that although Mr. Bush is not doing well in the polls, the Democrats aren't doing any better. 'The Democrats aren't scoring points in terms of landing any significant punches on Bush or in terms of saying anything meaningful to the American people,' Mr. Zogby said.'

Because they don't have anything to say. And look at this. Even former Clinton pollster Stan Greenberg is getting in on the act, insulting the Democrats.

'One of the biggest doubts about Democrats is that they don't stand for anything.'

Then there's Ohio. Democrats point to this state and crow about the surge of Democratic voter dissatisfaction there in the wake of the close Presidential race last year and the recent Congressional race where Republican Jean Schmidt defeated Democrat Paul Hackett.

Uh, nice try. Ohio is experiencing some voter dissatisfaction because Republican Governor Bob Taft raised taxes, plain and simple. Schmidt ran a lackluster campaign and STILL defeated Hackett. Where exactly is the silver lining for Democrats?

Ah, those Democrats. What dreamers they are.

Lanny Davis. Remember him? The guy that defended the indefensible during every one of the many Clinton scandals. Even Davis, an acknowledged liar, gets it. He understands the quandry Democrats have created for themselves. 'We have to define the reckless left of our party and differentiate ourselves.'

That's the way for the Left to take control of DC again. But it won't happen because the Moores', the Soros', the Deans' ARE Democrats. The thinking of the radicals IS the thinking of the Democrats. They can't separate the people from the ideology. It's just who they are and it ain't pretty.

And it's not electable, either.

Then there's this, from Congressional Quarterly, which has, in this month's issue, a state by state review of next year's political races. Note the existence of the word 'dream.'

'Democrats dream of a 2006 turnaround, but the odds against it are daunting.'

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