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November 13, 2003

Funny DLC

By Karl-Thomas Musselman

Granted, the DLC has had it's part in history and of course there have been calls to render it to history. I have been highly upset with Democrats caving in to Republicans, and I have been upset with the DLC for attacking candidates like Dean when they choose to stand up for some traditional Democratic values. Talk about not being constructive.

That aside, I found this flash bit against the DLC. Funny and even a bit inspirational depending on who you support. (Warning, it's over a Meg in size).

Enjoy your Thursday night.

Posted by Karl-Thomas Musselman at November 13, 2003 08:05 PM | TrackBack

Comments

Karl, I'd be interested in how you would define "traditional Democratic values". This phrase has been tossed around a lot lately.
Does the traditional thinking you speak of just go back to the McGovern era, or to FDR, or even all the way back to Thomas Jefferson who believed that America should be a nation of yeoman farmers?

For that matter, just what are "traditional Republican values"? Do they include massive deficit spending, intrusions into the personal lives of private citizens, and half baked foreign military adventures?

Posted by: Tim Z at November 13, 2003 11:53 PM
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