The Dems started this refrain right after the election - if only they'd better communicated their message, Kerry would have won in a landslide. As you said, we all got the message as to their real agenda, their real beliefs loud and clear. Now the Dems are whining about people in other Middle Eastern countries wanting to have the kind of freedom they're seeing in Iraq. I say, keep it up. We're getting that message - that liberals hate freedom - just fine.
On a happier note:
President Bush, left, is presented a team jersey from Red Sox Pitcher Curt Schilling, right, in a ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House, Wednesday, March 2, 2005 in Washington. Boston won the 2004 World Series defeating the St. Louis Cardinals ending their 86-year drought.
Well, his colleagues did finally give him a formal going away party last night...better late than never, hee. hee.. Daschle, Democrats Are the Farewell Party
Everybody leaves the world's most exclusive club sometime, and last night the tribute at the National Building Museum was for a man who had left it most reluctantly -- Democrat Tom Daschle, tossed out of the Senate in November by the good people of South Dakota after an expensive and contentious race.
...400 guests, including nearly all 44 Democratic senators.....
It felt like a melancholy affair, a party with the fight knocked out of it, Rod Stewart on tape scratching his way through a desultory "The Way You Look Tonight." The way they looked last night was sad and meek. What Might Have Been hung over the room, above the murmur of polite chatter of vacations Daschle could take and the integrity he had displayed.
Did the junior senator from New York think that everybody there was wishing Election 2004 had gone a different way?
"Oh, boy, totally," said Hillary Clinton. "I still haven't absorbed it." (Don't even raise that eyebrow: She's "totally focused on New York," okay?)
W also gave the Congressional Medal of Honor to Jackie Robinson...his wife accepted it. Lots of creeps at the ceremony, though...