Democratic Party Looking To Solidify Itself As Party of Failure
J.J. Jackson* | December 19, 2005
You know you have an infestation of liberals in your party when they want to solidify the party as the can’t do party of failure and doom. It appears a though the Democrats don’t like Sen Joe Lieberman actually telling the truth about Iraq.
“It’s at the point where he’s no longer interested in his own party’s opinion, he’s really out of touch with reality,” said Mitchell Fuchs, chairman of the Fairfield Democratic Town Committee in Connecticut. “For me, he’s crossed the line a number of times.” - FOX News
That is what was reportedly said in regard to his recent letter spelling our how in fact the United States is winning in Iraq.
Fox News also reports that the left wing Democratic Party mouth piece Democracy for American (hint we are a REPUBLIC you morons) sent a letter calling for the Senator to stop “trying to stifle debate”.
Gee, I don’t think that Senator Lieberman has told anyone to stop debating has he? No. What he has said is he doesn’t agree with the anti any war that they don’t start wing of the Democratic Party. That’s it!
But to the liberal left disagreeing with them is “stifling” debate. In other words if YOU don’t agree with THEM you are stopping them from making their opinions accepted. And because of that you must be taken out. Sounds more like an attitude you might hear from a fascist left wing dictator like Hitler than an American political party.
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