To: FairOpinion
While publicly obviously don't admit it, I think all the Dem candidates are deeply saddened. :)
They are working on devouring each other and their supporters are getting hateful with one another about it. Their party is fiercely divided. If Dean wins the "conservative" members of their party will sadly fall in behind him. If Dean loses, the Dean supporters are likely to protest the convention, storm out, spit on the nominee, or....frankly.....do about anything obnoxious.
Not pretty.
3 posted on
12/14/2003 4:20:37 PM PST by
Arkinsaw
(What LSU game? Huh? No idea what you are talking about.)
To: Arkinsaw
LIEberman spoke the truth in measured statements today. If I hear Dean say idear one more time, I'll be forced to vote him in as county supervisor of gay marraiges in Massachusets.
10 posted on
12/14/2003 4:39:32 PM PST by
Thebaddog
(Scratch the itch.)
To: Arkinsaw
...or....frankly.....do about anything obnoxiousThey might do something that's good -- vote for Nader.
12 posted on
12/14/2003 4:51:23 PM PST by
expatpat
To: Arkinsaw
"If Dean wins the "conservative" members of their party will sadly fall in behind him..."
Ya know, I don't think this is neccessarily true. There are some moderate to conservative democrats out there that see exactly what's going on in the Democratic Party...and they don't like it. While these liberal voices our the loudest, I'm seeing some distress among the blue-collar, church-going, family oriented labor types. This could be the second coming of the Reagan Democrats, as they attempt to take back their party by exercizing these Leftist demons...at least I hope so.
17 posted on
12/14/2003 5:03:30 PM PST by
cwb
To: Arkinsaw
Peace Arkinsaw,
They are working on devouring each other and their supporters are getting hateful with one another about it. Their party is fiercely divided. If Dean wins the "conservative" members of their party will sadly fall in behind him. If Dean loses, the Dean supporters are likely to protest the convention, storm out, spit on the nominee, or....frankly.....do about anything obnoxious.
As one of the "conservative" members of the Democratic Party, I assure you, Dean will not get the support of most Blue Dogs, remember the Reagan Democrats? Unfortunately, the Republicans aren't being very "conservative" themselves lately (look at the ever growing budget, the new entitlements, and the stye full of Republican pork).
James R. McClure Jr.
Anti-Federalist Democrat
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