Dems, now hear this! Go kick some butt!
greg sargent at TPMelectioncentral...
how very interesting, and particularly appropriate given my previous post about the dems "faltering momentum" and the bullshit being peddled by rahm emanuel and leon panetta... more greg sargent...
let's keep the butt-kicking going strong...!
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The polls show clearly that the public strongly supports efforts by Dems to confront Bush both on Iraq and on corruption. Check out the numbers in this recent Pew poll:Do you think Democratic leaders in Congress are going too far or not far enough in challenging George W. Bush's policies in Iraq, or are they handling this about right?
Too far 23%
Not far enough 40%
About right 30%
Don't know/Refused 7%
how very interesting, and particularly appropriate given my previous post about the dems "faltering momentum" and the bullshit being peddled by rahm emanuel and leon panetta... more greg sargent...
[T]he reporters quote Leon Panetta making the case that Dems had better watch out and not be too confrontational with the White House:"The primary message coming out of the November election was that the American people are sick and tired of the fighting and the gridlock, and they want both the president and Congress to start governing the country," warned Leon E. Panetta, a chief of staff in Bill Clinton's White House. "It just seems to me the Democrats, if they fail for whatever reason to get a domestic agenda enacted ... will pay a price."
[T]he choice the public faces isn't between "fighting" and "gridlock" on the one hand, and "bipartisan cooperation" on the other. Rather, it's between (a) accepting the disastrous Bush/GOP status quo; and (b) backing Democratic efforts to change it. And the public supports the latter. Even though those efforts are partisan and confrontational. Is that really so hard to fathom?
let's keep the butt-kicking going strong...!
Labels: Bill Clinton, Congress, Democrats, DLC, George Bush, Iraq, Leon Panetta, Rahm Emanuel, Republicans, White House
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