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To: JDN who wrote (432501)7/24/2003 7:35:09 AM
From: John Carragher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
I believe he spoke out because they are not talking about what each of them would do as President.. No programs. They need to get off negative talk without constructive alternatives...
Dean has screwed them all up.. Now they all have to go far left to get their votes, as the far left may be the only ones to show up at polls. imo Plus Dean is now sucking money from them or others have held up in donations based on Dean pulling out.

I wonder if Govn. Davis plans to run for President. ggg



To: JDN who wrote (432501)7/24/2003 9:26:59 AM
From: CYBERKEN  Respond to of 769670
 
Clinton is a political strategist of some talent, and he still has access to first-rate analysis on the enemy side. He has, simply and quietly, conceded that any approach attempted by Democrats in 2004 will end in electoral disaster. The shrewdest OR most well-informed Democrats-which include Lieberman, both Clintons, and Algore-are already looking beyond 2004. Leiberman began yesterday to build the foundation of the "Leiberman Refugee Center", in which any Dems who survive the coming tsunami can find shelter, and begin finding their place in the long-term attempt at re-building.

We have moved SO FAR away from "We just failed to get our message out in 2002.", and in such a short time, that there is literally shock and awe already being suffered in the Democrat party. Their convention won't be a Wellstone funeral, but a true mourning (combined, of course, with amature finger-pointing more characteristic of the pitiful and defunct Reform Party), along with panic and distress leaking through from the back rooms into the press.

Imagine the globalization riots, Chicago '68, the "Million Man" March, and the Enron collapse all rolled into one week of wild-eyed insanity. They may not even have time to stand around and boo the Boy Scouts...