I have doubts that the Democratic machine will be able to see the White House next year and Congress hold a lot of Democratic seats. The reason I say that is because the Democrats tend to be ignorant in all the ways that Republicans are smart. When I was a young boy my father told me the difference between Republicans and Democrats is that Republicans are for Big Business and Democrats are for labor. He was a life long Democrat, by the way and worked hard all of his life to support his family. Kerry had an opportunity to go after the Swift Boat attackers. He did not. That was a clue. Gore had an opportunity as vice president to reverse the elections in the House. He did not. Democrats play by the Marcus of Queens bury rules and the Republicans play by the anything goes rules of the street.
Now I am going to suggest that each and every Democratic candidate and office holder adopt the following objective strategy. Define your opponent verbally and often. Republicans are the party of "PROPERTY OVER PEOPLE." Democrats are the party of "PEOPLE OVER PROPERTY." Its that simple. Now when someone asks what the Democrats mean by property the answer is Money, Holdings, Land, Investments, stocks and all manner of property. Lately its mostly money. When they ask who are the people. The answer is also simple, Most of the living people less the super rich- poor, middle class, young, old, working, retired.
Americans don"t know their own history, not alone World history. If they did they would know the Republicans have been very consistent about their priorities. Even before they called themselves by that title, they were the property owners, business owners, Industrialists, bankers and moguls of Industry. A few republican presidents have bucked that trend. They were either shot or became one term. The Democratic presidents, while fewer since the Civil War, were more populist in temperament. They tried to defend the working class and get people to work with living wages and fair working conditions, jobs.





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Posted November 7, 2007 | 08:30 PM (EST)