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48 Hours
Here's the order of progression: First, the far, far left begins to attack President Bush's actions and motives, pretty much within moments. Then, within a day or so, other liberals use more conventional forums to begin airing the same snarky, caustic complaints. Another half-day or day later, better-known liberal commentators (i.e. The Daily Kos) pick up the ball, and endorse the snippy, mean-spirited and bitter criticisms of the president. By Monday or Tuesday, the Democratic Party will trot out folks like Ann Lewis, Jesse Jackson, etc., to repeat the talking points on the cable news programs. By Wednesday or Thursday, people like Sen. Ted Kennedy will take to the floor of the Senate and make bombastic speeches - all saying exactly the same thing we thought only the far, left fringe of the anti-war, anti-Bush movement were capable of saying. By next weekend, the criticisms will become a staple of Democratic presidential candidates' stump speeches. By Ed Moltzen · 29 November 2003
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Golly gee, criticising an opponent in a partisan manner, no Republicans have ever done something so shameful as that. Posted by: Jeff at December 1, 2003 01:37 PMTed Kennedy is at it again just as you stated he would above. Is there no way individuals like myself can help to shut this hypocritical asshole up? All I can think of when I hear the very rich Democrats like Dean, Kennedy ect ranting about how much they care about the poor dowtrodden folk in america is I wish I had them for just one day to have to follow my Dad around while he made a l;iving raising me and my four brothers and sisters here in downeast maine during the 1950's. How did we all make it without the help of all those wonderful liberal assholes helping us?? Posted by: Philip Hollis Eaton at January 14, 2004 06:03 PMPost a comment
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