Wednesday, June 18, 2003

What the Democrats Should Do

Some Good Advice from Tony Blankley, conservative commentator. He points out a flaw in the Democratic strategy. "To add to the sense of unreality, the Democratic Party seems to be staking the remnants of its national credibility on behalf of the crackbrained project of trying to convince the public that the most trusted, straightforward, honest president the country has seen in quite a while is actually a devious manipulator of mass opinion."

You see the Democrats would be better served by ignoring the deceit issue. They should instead spend time praising the President, while offering constructive criticism on some of the presidents minor points. That way they are sure to regain the White House.

Wait a second; which team is Tony Blankley playing for?

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