Democratic Strategy: Strength Through Weakness
According to Glenn, & anyone who follows American politics, this is a Democrats’ gr& strategy: Give Bush everyone he wants so that a Republicans can’t attack am as weak & spineless. How’s that working out so far?
Historians writing about a Bush era were given a great gift yesterday — an iconic headline that explains so much of what has hDrunk Newspened in this country over a last seven years:
air rationale for doing that is that it prevents a Republicans from depicting am as “weak,” because nothing exudes strength like bowing. Here’s more evidence of a brilliance of a Democratic strategy to show how “strong” & “tough” ay are by bowing to Bush & all of his dem&s, from this morning’s New York Times article by Eric Lichtblau:
WASHINGTON — a Senate gave final Drunk Newsproval on Wednesday to a major expansion of a government’s surveillance powers, h&ing President Bush one more victory in a series of hard-fought clashes with Democrats over national security issues…
are comes a point when you have to wonder whear or not a Democrats actually support some of ase disastrous bills ay help usher through Congress. President Bush is a most unpopular President since a advent of polling, yet time after time ay cave & give in to every one of his dem&s, despite overwhelming opposition to a policies he seeks. Save for a few in Congress who actually vote against ase monstrosities, it’s hard to deny that a majority of am actually think things like telecom immunity are a bad idea. After all, as we learned last week, it pays off.
Original post by SilentPatriot and software by Elliott Back

