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Edited on Thu Aug-25-05 09:48 AM by Armstead
Setting aside for a moment the specific issue of the war, Cindy Sheehan has taught us anotehr valuable lesson.
For too long, liberals/progressives and Democrats have been on the defensive. The right wing and GOP put things out there, and we all have to react on the defensive. "We're not communists." "We're not anti-business." "We're just as patrioitic as you are." "We're against the terrorists too." etc.
But, by accident or design, Cindy Sheehan has turned the tables. By stepping "outside the box" and taking a strong and dramatic stand on principle, she has put the other side on the defense.
The GOP has been put in the position of playing defense for a change. They are having to react, instead of initiate the terms of debate. They have to trot out "counter protestors" and "anti-Cindys" to try and catch up. And it shows.
Seerms to me there's a lseeon there, both in terms of grass roots advocacy and in terms of a strategy for Democrats within the more conventional partisan sphere. We should be looking for ways to put issues and ideas on the table, instead of always waiting for the GOP and right wing to start things.
Any thoughts?
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