Ravenwood - 12/19/05 06:30 AM
Democrat Minority Leader, Nancy Pelosi, says that the Democrat's strength is in their lack of unity and message. They don't have a plan and they're proud, dammit.
"There is no one Democratic voice . . . and there is no one Democratic position," Pelosi said in an interview with Washington Post reporters and editors...Pelosi thinks that the Democrats were going to ride into the House Majority on a wave of good ethics and credibility. Well, not having a plan worked for Kerry. Oh wait...If Democrats are able to win the majority next year, Pelosi pledged aggressive oversight of the administration on issues including the war, intelligence and how the government responded to Hurricane Katrina.
Pelosi said Democrats scored significant victories recently, the biggest coming on Social Security, on which she said Democratic opposition to Bush's proposed private or personal accounts blocked any hopes the White House had for changing the government retirement insurance program this year.
Category: Left-wing Conspiracy
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The Democrats are avoiding the magic hat theme that cost Kerry the election.
Posted by: Ron Hardin at December 19, 2005 4:58 AMI don't know. If 48% of Americans bought into John Kerry as a proud Vietnam veteran then anything is possible. CW says that "no position" is not a winning formula, but who would have thought Hanoi Kerry would ever be nominated as Commander in Chief by a major American party?
Posted by: mikem at December 19, 2005 5:08 AMAnd goosestepping in ideological lockstep has certainly worked out well for Republicans, eh? Y'all managed to elected a Leader willing to break the law because it is no longer convenient post-9.11 to not be able to eavesdrop on American citizens without a judge's consent.
Nice going, eh??
Posted by: Jack Cluth at December 19, 2005 9:12 AMThe demacrats just cant offer anything good so their in big trouble and thats why they spend most of their time running around with the feet in their mouths
Posted by: sandpiper at December 19, 2005 3:55 PM"There is no one Democratic voice . . . and there is no one Democratic position," Pelosi said.
Then why are so many prominent Democrats pillorying Connecticut Senator and former Vice-Presidential candidate Joseph Lieberman?
"There is no one Democratic voice . . . and there is no one Democratic position,"
Do you suppose they're finally getting a clue that when they have one voice and one position, most of the country rejects it?
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