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...unfortunately more often than not we don't.
Name ten things that a Democratic Party, which has been faltering for the past six years (and arguably even longer than that), is going to put on their agenda? They can't even come up with a cohesive plan on what to do with Iraq.
The Democratic Agenda as it currently stands:
Iraq - Muddle your responses as best as possible to confuse the public so no one is sure if you are for staying or going. Send as many mixed messages as possible, take no stand too bold or strong.
Gays- Ignore them and their issues if you can, but attend their fund raisers if possible. If you can't do that personally, send a surrogate. If their issues become a problem, side with the Republicans or take a completely neutral stance.
Healthcare- What's wrong with the status quo? Send a few mixed messages to those without it to give some hope, but don't rock the boat.
Economy- How are we going to fix this? Hmm... Ideas... anyone? Anyone at all?
Environment- Hug a tree occasionally, don't let them drill in National Parks... maybe give some lip service.
Jobs- Is it our fault the American people are stupid, lazy and can't pull themselves up by their bootstraps? Go out there and tell them stuff they already know, like having their jobs outsourced is bad. Don't offer any solutions though.
National Security- Hmm... just read the Republican Memo on this one. Repeat everything they say.
General Agenda- When in doubt, don't say anything. Send mixed messages, and do your best to muddy the water. Maybe then no one will notice you lack substance. Don't offer any solutions, but instead just repeat the problems. If the Republicans start attacking, cave in and pretend like you were on their side all a long.
That's the current Democratic Agenda, as far as I can tell. Maybe I'm wrong, but aside from a few exceptions this is how it's been going. I don't see any incentive to change. Do you?
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