Saturday, September 17, 2005

Two kinds of Democrats

It is sad to see the total breakdown (via Different River) of Cindy Sheehan. At the same time it makes her radicalism, which the press has been trying to mask, plain for all to see:
George Bush needs to stop talking, admit the mistakes of his all around failed administration, pull our troops out of occupied New Orleans and Iraq, and excuse his self from power. The only way America will become more secure is if we have a new administration that cares about Americans even if they don't fall into the top two percent of the wealthiest. (emphasis mine)
Is she nuts or what?
Meanwhile Donna Brazile, who ran Al Gore's presidential election campaign in 2000, shows (via Drudge) that, despite the disagreements, Democrats and Republicans can still work together without losing their heads.
On Thursday night President Bush spoke to the nation from my city. I am not a Republican. I did not vote for George W. Bush -- in fact, I worked pretty hard against him in 2000 and 2004. But on Thursday night, after watching him speak from the heart, I could not have been prouder of the president and the plan he outlined to empower those who lost everything and to rebuild the Gulf Coast.
What a relief.

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