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Walk of Shame. Bill Clinton's party.
NRO ^ | October 30, 2003, 7:26 a.m. | Jonah Goldberg

Posted on 10/30/2003 7:45:35 AM PST by .cnI redruM

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The Democrats have devolved to being nothing more than the Id Party. They organize themselves around satisfying short-term needs, in order to boost their own popularity.
1 posted on 10/30/2003 7:45:35 AM PST by .cnI redruM
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To: .cnI redruM
Did Jackson really say that about Clinton??? I am amazed. As usual Jonah is great, he gets it, good head on his shoulders.
2 posted on 10/30/2003 7:46:23 AM PST by cajungirl (no)
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To: .cnI redruM
Not only short-term needs, but they are "poll" readers who constantly change their views to the consensus of the latest poll numbers. Truly a culture-of-death party!
3 posted on 10/30/2003 7:49:29 AM PST by Gerish
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To: .cnI redruM
John Edwards should embrace Satan and start drinking heavily

He's probably already done the former and, based on today's GDP figures, he and all the other democrats will start the latter sometime this afternoon.

4 posted on 10/30/2003 7:52:20 AM PST by katana
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To: katana
He could be Al Pacino and play the devil disguised as a trial lawyer again. He's already disporting heavily of the spirits if he's checked his last set of poll numbers. At least Bush is helping him get good value out of his 401K or is SEP.
5 posted on 10/30/2003 7:56:04 AM PST by .cnI redruM (I ain't sayin' nothin', but that ain't right! - Stewart Scott, ESPN.)
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To: .cnI redruM
"Collapse" may seem a bit wishful or extreme in describing today's Democratic Party, but even the most skeptical assessment of the past several decades must acknowledge that the party has probably seen its best days come and go.
6 posted on 10/30/2003 7:58:16 AM PST by Imal (The best the Democrats have to offer America is a political quagmire.)
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To: .cnI redruM
BTTT
7 posted on 10/30/2003 7:59:59 AM PST by Gritty
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To: cajungirl
Yep...and he said even more after Clinton finally signed the Welfare Reform Act. Reminds me of when Kerry called Clinton an exceptionally good liar.
8 posted on 10/30/2003 8:00:41 AM PST by cwb
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To: cwboelter
And that's Bob Kerry, not JFK.
9 posted on 10/30/2003 8:04:36 AM PST by cwb
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To: .cnI redruM
Its a hard thought to handle, but Bill Clinton may in fact be a high functioning sociopath/psychopath and hence was the First Psychopath in Chief of the US.


10 posted on 10/30/2003 8:05:36 AM PST by Helms (Liberals have a Mental Defect which does not permit an accurate perception of Reality)
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To: cajungirl
This article is absolutely correct. I would feel better about it if I were certain that a majority of Americans understood it's points as well. But I am desperately afraid that many, being ignorant of the reality of re-building a country we invaded, will lean the leftist direction if rhetoric gets strident enough.
11 posted on 10/30/2003 8:06:50 AM PST by Zack Nguyen
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To: cajungirl
Did Jackson really say that about Clinton??? I am amazed. As usual Jonah is great, he gets it, good head on his shoulders.

I did a google search of the phrase "He is immune to shame" to test your question. There were about a dozen instances including one from freerepublic and one from alamo-girl's web site. What struck me is the FACT there were so few hits from such a flame throwing comment. That silence alone speaks volumes. Compare that with the number of hits of, for instance, "yellowcake".
12 posted on 10/30/2003 8:08:32 AM PST by tang-soo
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To: .cnI redruM
I think the democrats will devolve into an entity similar to a labor union. They will represent those that depend on government checks -- government workers, welfare recipients, etc. The frightening thing is that there will be plenty of citizens in those situations that will be more than happy to vote money from your wallet to theirs.
13 posted on 10/30/2003 8:10:59 AM PST by randog (Everything works great 'til the current flows.)
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To: remember; holdonnow; Perlstein; jmstein7; LS; Howlin; section9; Sabertooth
Trumpeting each American death in Iraq is no way to build up the Democratic Party.

Failing to have and present their own plan for Iraq is again, no way to build up the Democratic Party.

...And that's the thing; for none of their criticisms against Bush do the Democrats propose their own solution.

Sure, they can criticise and find a bad angle to everything that Bush does, but what solutions do the Democrats offer?

Consider the California recall. Neither Davis nor Bustamante offered a single plan, program, or potential change that they would make if they were in office instead of Schwarzenegger. Without a plan of their own, they both lost to Arnold (who not only proposed a plan, but brought in the best advisory team in decades).

Likewise, the Democrats lost their redistricting battle in Texas because they again failed to present to the public an acceptable plan of their own.

Ditto for the $87 Billion Iraq/Afghanistan funding.

And the same pattern was evident in 2000 as well as in the 2002 mid-term elections.

Democrats have become predictable. Everyone, and I mean everyone, realizes that the Democrats are going to criticise, and no one, and I mean no one, thinks that the Democrats are going to offer their own positive solution.

14 posted on 10/30/2003 8:12:10 AM PST by Southack (Media bias means that Castro won't be punished for Cuban war crimes against Black Angolans in Africa)
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To: .cnI redruM
Great piece. I think what we're really seeing is the official unveiling before the general public's eyes of what the Democratic Party has really been for some time now: little more than a coalition of extreme special interests. These candidates are pandering to those core constituencies to pursue the nomination for their Party.........and that's why this time is always so revealing: you see what these idiots really stand for (or should I say.........don't stand for).
15 posted on 10/30/2003 8:15:41 AM PST by RightOnline
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To: .cnI redruM
Dean is consistent — and consistently wrong — in that his position has always been "if Bush is for it, I'm against it."

Dean.

The Anit-Bush.

Becki

16 posted on 10/30/2003 8:25:11 AM PST by Becki (Pray continually for our leaders and our troops!)
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To: .cnI redruM
Kerry: I won't pay you to fix my car until you have a plan. Mechanic: Um, I do have a plan: You pay me. I replace the engine I just took out. Your car works. That's the plan. Kerry:How can you say you have a plan? Look at the terrible shape my car is in. It's worse than before; there isn't even an engine. Mechanic: You're an idiot.

While reading some of his recent articles, I've had the impression that Goldberg was keeping his stiletto sheathed, but that zinger is priceless.

17 posted on 10/30/2003 8:28:08 AM PST by Zeppo
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To: .cnI redruM
The only place where I think Beinart is wrong in his column is in his overzealous effort to be bipartisan in his criticisms. He asserts that Republicans opposed nation building in Haiti simply out of anti-Clinton pique. No doubt such animus played a role. But many conservatives simply did not believe that nation building in Haiti was anything more than what Charles Krauthammer calls "foreign policy as social work."

I think an even bigger point is being missed here...

"Who directs an effort is critical to the success of that effort."

It is like saying: "Republicans are hypocrites because they wouldn't allow a 12 year old to perform brain surgery, but now they want a brain surgeon to do the surgery.

There are things I opposed Bill Clinton doing that I would support W doing. That is not hypocrisy, it is common-sense.

18 posted on 10/30/2003 8:28:14 AM PST by Onelifetogive
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To: Becki
The Anit-Bush = Anti-Bush.

That's what I get for typing with a migraine. I have no excuse for all the other typos.

;^)

Becki

19 posted on 10/30/2003 8:29:24 AM PST by Becki (Pray continually for our leaders and our troops!)
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To: .cnI redruM
If the United States were to "bring the boys home" now, Iraq would implode, America would be seen as not merely a bully (which is not always bad, but rarely good) but also a bully with a glass jaw — which, as every thinking person must understand, would be an invitation to disaster of precisely the sort that left the World Trade Center in ruins.

Nails it.

20 posted on 10/30/2003 8:33:46 AM PST by Flashman_at_the_charge
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