Reflections on the "New American" Revolution
Tuesday, December 09, 2003
How Dean Could Win . . . (washingtonpost.com): "Could Dean really win? Unfortunately, yes. The Democratic presidential candidate has, alas, won the popular presidential vote three times in a row -- twice, admittedly, under the guidance of the skilled Bill Clinton, but most recently with the hapless Al Gore at the helm. And demographic trends (particularly the growth in Hispanic voters) tend to favor the Democrats going into 2004.
But surely the fact that Bush is now a proven president running for reelection changes everything? Sort of. Bush is also likely to be the first president since Herbert Hoover under whom there will have been no net job creation, and the first since Lyndon Johnson whose core justification for sending U.S. soldiers to war could be widely (if unfairly) judged to have been misleading. "
The Neo-conservative front man William Kristol is trying to scare up their supporters here. But still, it's nice to see that they can recognize the end of their run.
It's going to be a major battle in 2004. The stakes are high. It's the people v's the corporations for the Presidency.
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