To: hchutch
The key is in the Republican reaction or the ability of the Democrats to manufacture a reaction. Look at the Demos playbook from a few days ago: Daschle took a line from deep inside the Washington Post to charge Bush with "politicizing" the debate on Iraq. It didn't matter if the quote was out of context, the important thing was that Republicans be talking about the right of Democrats to oppose the war and that the spotlight would be on the other Republicans who were against "free speech." Thus that's all the blathering we're hearing in recent days.
Same thing with Torricelli. Do something to create outrage among Republicans, do it right before the nightly news cycle so there's no Republican reaction, and spin the reaction before the next morning and the next night.
They perfected the playbook with Clinton's Monicagate, and haven't stopped using it since.
To: mongrel
They perfected the playbook with Clinton's Monicagate, and haven't stopped using it since. They haven't stopped using it, but hopefully the public is tired of it (and onto it) after four years.
-PJ
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