I Cogitate
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August 14, 2006
Make Russ Feingold The Democrats Point Man Russ Feingold has done it again. First, he absolutely nails it with his performance on the June 25th edition of "Meet The Press," speaking extemporaneously and vividly about the beliefs and values of the Democratic Party like no other Democrat has done on national television for some time. Well, he did it again this weekend. Appearing Sunday on ABC's "This Week with George Stephanopoulos," Feingold succinctly slams traitorous Joe Lieberman but, more importantly, makes the point and reiterates that invading Iraq and fighting Al-Qaeda's terrorism have no commonality. Granted, there is no way Feingold is going to be appointed to any lead position in the Democratic Party. He has infuriated too many of his compatriots with his insistence for 'cleaner' electoral money and his courageous stands on 'unpopular' issues. I would support his bid for the presidency if he chooses to do so but have to admit that, if he secured the Democratic nomination, his chances of winning are limited. He wouldn't 'play' anywhere in the South and I'm unsure about the Mountain West and Southwest. Maybe I'm just caught up in the fervor of finally seeing someone so eloquently express my personal and political values--maybe it's been too long since such has happened. But more of Feingold in the media and less of many others can only be beneficial to the Democratiuc Party and our nation. Here's an excerpt from his appearance Sunday: Lieberman (on video): “If we just pick up as Ned Lamont wants us to do and get out by a date certain, it will be taken as a tremendous victory by the same people who wanted to blow up these planes in this plot hatched in England, and it will strengthen them and they will strike us again.”top |
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