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Card: The Campaign of Hate and Fear
2003-12-16
Orson Scott Card on the Democrat’s 2004 presidential campaign:
...There are Democrats, like me, who think it will not play, and should not play, and who are waiting in the wings until after the coming electoral debacle in order to try to remake the party into something more resembling America.

But then I watch the steady campaign of the national news media to try to win this for the Democrats, and I wonder. Could this insane, self-destructive, extremist-dominated party actually win the presidency? It might--because the media are trying as hard as they can to pound home the message that the Bush presidency is a failure--even though by every rational measure it is not.

And the most vile part of this campaign against Mr. Bush is that the terrorist war is being used as a tool to try to defeat him--which means that if Mr. Bush does not win, we will certainly lose the war. Indeed, the anti-Bush campaign threatens to undermine our war effort, give encouragement to our enemies, and cost American lives during the long year of campaigning that lies ahead of us...
As they say, read the whole thing.
Posted by:Robert Crawford

#5  Card hits it every time, it seems. And a healthy back-to-reality Dem Party would be very good, indeed, for America. Maybe, after the debacle, they will shed some of the loonies to a greenies or gaia party and take a step or two towards the center.

Once upon a time, people crossed over in their voting when one side got it right - and it was the right move for the country. As it is now, with such a wide divide and mindless idiocy such as straight-party voting, the situation just feeds the fertile imaginations of the LLL. I would welcome a rational legislature, for a change. John Breaux's (D Sen LA) resignation will be a loss, since he was not insane or leaning toward insane. Almost singular, that.
Posted by: .com   2003-12-16 5:02:50 PM  

#4  Good first post and spot on comment by Orson. BTW your comments are always first rate. AKA berkswaxen
Posted by: Lucky   2003-12-16 11:46:58 AM  

#3  You just have to put the title in the title box, the link (including "http://") in the link box. The program marries the two.
Posted by: Fred   2003-12-16 10:21:41 AM  

#2  Link's fine, RC - good work
Posted by: Frank G   2003-12-16 9:21:08 AM  

#1  Looks like I screwed it up somehow, and the title link leads to the original article. Oh, well, it's my first post to Rantburg.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2003-12-16 7:55:58 AM  

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