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NJmaverick Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Apr-05-10 08:00 AM
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When Democrats Unite
Despite the enduring popularity of the "Democrats In Disarray" meme in certain precincts of the chattering classes, the truth is that the enactment of health reform reflected a degree of Democratic unity, resolution, and yes, accomplishment that is becoming a bit hard to ignore. Ron Brownstein's latest National Journal column gets it straight:

After Massachusetts Republican Scott Brown's victory in January's Senate special election, Democrats appeared shaken to the point of panic. But, from President Obama on down, the party has rapidly regrouped--enacting health care reform, virtually daring Senate Republicans to filibuster tougher regulation of financial institutions, and challenging the GOP with last weekend's White House announcement of recess appointments for 15 nominees stalled in the Senate. Pundits may be pelting the party with predictions of doom in November, but Democrats have apparently decided that the best defense against a resolute Republican opposition is a good offense.

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Brownstein concludes that for all the strom and stress of the last year, Obama and congressional Democrats have put together the most impressive record of accomplishment by any Democratic administration since Lyndon Johnson's, and a degree of party unity that rivals that of Republicans in the early years of George W. Bush's presidency. Interestingly enough, a considerable proportion of Democratic criticism of Obama has been from those arguing that he is too committed to bipartisanship in the face of ever-more-radical Republican opposition to his entire agenda. This was not a criticism made very often of George W. Bush and his political guru Karl Rove.

The problem for Democrats this November is not so much disunity as it is distraction and disinterest among voters who don't often show up for midterm elections and who in this difficult period of American history understandably have other fish to fry. That's why upcoming fights like financial reform and a Supreme Court nomination could be especially important: not only adding to this administrations legacy, but providing relatively unmotivated Democratic and swing voters with a graphic illustration of what could happen to the country if the GOP returns to power.


http://www.thedemocraticstrategist.org/strategist/2010/04/when_democrats_unite.php
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Lost4words Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Apr-05-10 08:08 AM
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1. Barak Obama = 1 Term IMO
Edited on Mon Apr-05-10 08:09 AM by Lost4words
The GOP is angry and most Dems, thinking dems, with a long involved in polotics, are in shock and dejected.

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NJmaverick Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Apr-05-10 08:22 AM
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2. "Dems, thinking dems, with a long involved in polotics, are in shock and dejected."
Edited on Mon Apr-05-10 09:09 AM by NJmaverick
You couldn't be further afield of the truth if you tried. First off most thinking Dems marvel at the President's incredible intellect and impressive accomplishment list. Secondly if I am not mistaken you are one of those that supports the rioting at the world trade conferences. That is not something the real Dems that work for or strongly support the party are big supporters of. People who support those rioters are usually part of the Green movement that help the Republicans by taking away votes from the Dems.
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