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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Doc Bones who wrote (104251)7/8/2003 4:15:24 AM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
Sullivan's "Quote for the Day" sure fits here.


QUOTE FOR THE DAY: "If the Democratic Party intends to run against a popular war, its leaders might wish to recall the lesson of a Democrat who ran against an unpopular war. He lost 49 states." - Lawrence F. Kaplan , in the Wall Street Journal today. Lawrence is basically right, I think. Many liberal Democrats - and the media in general - are beginning to act as if the war is over and they can score debating points with a president's foreign policy, rather than seriously proposing their own. That's a formula for disaster. The unseriousness of the current Democratic field in national security matters is the determining factor in the next year and a half. Forget money, personality, media. The question every voter will and should ask of any Democratic in 2004 is a simple one: would I feel as safe with this guy in the White House? Right now, the answer is a resounding no. Until the Dems figure out a way to tackle this, they're screwed. And they deserve to be.http://andrewsullivan.com/
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