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Politics : Bush Administration's Media Manipulation--MediaGate?

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To: Peter Dierks who wrote (4454)7/31/2005 8:53:23 AM
From: Proud_Infidel  Read Replies (1) of 9838
 
Dems in the Doldrums: The Party Still Hasn't Got its Act Together
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ^ | July 30, 2005

A meeting of the Democratic Leadership Council on Monday cast harsh light on the current crisis within the Democratic Party.

It has at least four problems. One is that it lost the 2004 elections badly. The second is that its primary support organization, the labor movement, has just split. The third is that it has no obvious presidential candidate for 2008 and isn't showing much flair in trying to find one. The fourth is that, even though the Republicans don't have a presidential candidate yet either, they still present a relatively smooth phalanx in the field, based largely on their control of the White House and Congress.

In the 2004 elections, the Republican margin of victory wasn't that great, but there is no question but that they won. They are already gearing up for the 2006 Congressional elections while the Democrats remain relatively rudderless.

The 2004 elections put Sen. John Kerry clearly in the category of "let's don't do that again," even if he acts like he doesn't know it. Forgetful party faithful nostalgic for former President Bill Clinton's success in the 1990s are looking wistfully at New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, apparently mindless of her continuing high "hate" quotient. It would be wise of them not to imagine that she can be re-done by simple shifts of position.

The party national committee chairman, former Gov. Howard Dean, brings a lot of energy to resuscitating the party's fortunes. At the same time Dr. Dean came out of the 2004 campaign with major political damage and should not be thought of as the party's candidate in 2008.

(Excerpt) Read more at post-gazette.com ...

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