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"It's called message discipline, people!" |
2006-11-03 |
Jim Geraghty, National Review Online From Howard Kurtz's column: Apparently Democratic politicians aren't supposed to say anything that might challenge anyone on their side, according to blogger Jane Hamsher : "I can see we're going to have to set up some sort of 'Democratic PR school' soon. They've become so accustomed to being George Bush's whipping posts they no longer recognize it when they have the advantage, and as the John Kerry incident demostrates they are in sore need of a few remedial lessons on how to press it when they do. Unfortunately, as luck would have it, at the same banquet that Kerry made his "those who don't study and aren't smart are stuck in Iraq" comments, he also got confused about the menu and actually ate a live baby. Fox News is showing the footage now. It's just, really unfortunate, a very poor slip of the tongue, and, er, teeth. Now the important thing to remember is, no Democrat should repeat a GOP talking point that it is bad to eat a live baby. |
Posted by:Mike |
#2 I don't understand this midterm concept. You've had elections just last year. Bush was voted back. So why is his power up for contest again already? GOP is supposed to rule for 4 years now isn't it? |
Posted by: anon1 2006-11-03 23:56 |
#1 Dems are spun, completely spun. I hope and pray, if there is a god, be mercifull and destroy the planet before you let them gain control of the USA. |
Posted by: bigjim-ky 2006-11-03 15:41 |