...against our own candidates.
Many many many examples of that on DU, but for neutrality's sake, consider this LTTE in the NYTimes, from a self-professed "Democrat":
Paul Krugman (column, Jan. 2) thinks that Karl Rove and the Republican National Committee could attack a centrist Democrat just as easily as they could attack Howard Dean in this fall's presidential race. That makes no sense.
Dr. Dean is a Northeasterner from a small liberal state who avoided the draft; who wavers in his commitment to win the peace in post-Saddam Hussein Iraq; who continues to stand by the absurdity that we are no safer with Saddam Hussein in custody; and who wants to offer North Korea a sweeter, softer deal to come back into compliance with its denuclearization commitments.
Mr. Krugman is letting his disdain for President Bush cloud his political judgment.
MICHAEL O'HANLON
Washington, Jan. 2, 2004
The writer is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution.
How much better would our chances in November be, had this O'Hanlon item added the prestige of his Brookings Institution credentials to a DEFENSE of Dr Dean's statement?
As a centrist Democrat, I favor {Kerry/Gephardt/Lieberman}, but Dr Dean's statement that we are no safer with Saddam in custody is fully justified: not only has the administration failed to substantiate its claims that Saddam supported al Qaeda, had functional WMDs, or was anything but a toothless tiger vis a vis the United States, but the war in Iraq has exponentially compounded the hatred for the US in the Muslim world, acted as a recruitment boon for al Qaeda, and is getting hundreds of our young men and women killed and maimed. Not to mention we're on the highest alert status since 9/11 and planes are being grounded right and left. Feel safer?
MICHAEL O'HANLON
Washington, Jan. 2, 2004
The writer is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution.
See, this is what the Republicans do: instead of backing off and attacking their own, using the other side's arguments and even fleshing 'em out where necessary, feeding the GOP yet more ammunition ("Even a librul like O'Hanlon sez...."), they actually rally round and
act like they're on the same fucking side, for god's sake.And beyond this (I know this post is too long, but dammit), what's absolutely KEY here:
The way the slur machine works is that no one can (will) keep up with these things. They'll just keep repeating "Gore sez he Invented the Internet, har har har" and the NYTimes will say it too, ad infinitum,
unless we get right on the stick and debunk debunk debunk and hound their ASSES off about it.Because we are heading into a $200-million smear machine and dirty-tricks fest like the world has never seen. And we need to
pull together goddamit!
on edit: O'Hanlon's "Democratic" status: this info comes from
another DU thread where O'Hanlon is discussed