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To: LindyBill who wrote (2739)11/9/2002 10:08:52 PM
From: Nadine Carroll  Respond to of 6901
 
Another Mark Steyn column on the election, also worth reading. Excerpt:

The McAuliffe Democrats stand for nothing. What's their economic plan? What would they do about Iraq and the war on terror? They seem utterly incapable of rising to the challenge of the times. Their strategy of sending Bill Clinton and Al Gore out on the road to bitch and moan about the alleged injustices of two years ago seemed only to mire the party in its aging stars' narcissistic irrelevance.

Meanwhile, the do-what-you-gotta-do philosophy of the McAuliffe crowd is making the party look just plain ugly: at Republican concession speeches, the bromides about congratulating the Democratic victor and urging everyone to get behind him in the best interests of our state were listened to respectfully; at Kathleen Kennedy Townsend's concession speech in Maryland and Gray Davis's victory speech in California, the pro forma acknowledgments of their Republican opponents were greeted by boos. From the crowd.

This was in keeping with what I think posterity will record as the 'defining moment' of the campaign - the grisly televised 'memorial service' for the late Senator Wellstone held in the solemn cloisters of the basketball arena at the University of Minnesota at which fist-pumping mourners hissed Republican senators, and deranged activists publicly demanded that these alleged GOP friends of Paul demonstrate their loyalty by renouncing their parties and campaigning for his posthumous victory. To those watching at home, it looked like hidden-camera footage from inside a particularly insane cult.

jpost.com



To: LindyBill who wrote (2739)11/10/2002 5:14:30 AM
From: D. Long  Respond to of 6901
 
Any Politician who tries to get elected Nationally by running to please his base is nuts. Just won't make it.

Gotta do more than preach to the choir, eh?

Derek