... have wasted their opposition years on sour grapes and Bush-bashing. They will not make any significant gains in Congress or toward regaining the Presidency, until they figure out what they stand for, and start telling us.
Can anyone tell me what the Democrats would be doing differently in Iraq now, if by some miracle they had taken the White House and the House of Representatives in 2004 instead of sliding further toward oblivion? No you can't, because they can't, and haven't. While the Bush Administration is facing a 40% approval rating, the Democratic leaders are facing a measly 32% approval rating.
Pathetic, and bad for the country. We need a strong opposition, and the Dems are currently about as strong an opposition as the Libertarians or CPUSA.
Can anyone tell me what the Democrats would be doing differently in Iraq now, if by some miracle they had taken the White House and the House of Representatives in 2004 instead of sliding further toward oblivion? No you can't, because they can't, and haven't. While the Bush Administration is facing a 40% approval rating, the Democratic leaders are facing a measly 32% approval rating.
Pathetic, and bad for the country. We need a strong opposition, and the Dems are currently about as strong an opposition as the Libertarians or CPUSA.
