Rew from PowerLiberal is one of those leftybloggers - and we have a good supply of them in the area - with whom you can have a semi-rational debate (although if you get two glasses of wine in you and you'll never finish a sentence, but that's OK); compared to wastes of suet like TBogg, she's downright agreeable.
So I'll chalk this next bit here up to the overexcitement that comes from being in the thick of things:
Ths is an important process, this is where we beging to beat Michele Bachmann, she brings to the campaign wedge issues, she brings the things that make democracy stop.Um, how's that again?
Make democracy "stop?"
Hint to lefties (and while Rew and Smarty might actually know this, the aftermath of the '00 and '04 elections showed that all too many Democrats don't): Just because the majority disagrees with you don't mean democracy has "stopped"; just that you've lost.
Which Wetterling will do.
Boy - I hope someone kicks off a Bachman Vs. Wetterling blog...
...Oh, Look!
Posted by Mitch at May 13, 2006 05:42 PM | TrackBack
Get a whole bottle in me and I'll never even let you start one.
Posted by: rew at May 13, 2006 06:45 PMI want to see the Patty Wetterling/Cindy Sheehan side by side pics.
Posted by: Kermit at May 13, 2006 07:27 PMUm, I think that she was typing up what El was saying in his 2 minutes rather than what she thought about the race in the 6th.
Posted by: Del Norte at May 13, 2006 08:06 PMThank you....THANK YOU DEMOCRATS! You just put EXACTLY the candidate that will polarize the entire 6CD campaign and guarentee Bachmann's win. Wetterling is the WORSE candidate you could have picked. Bachmann is going to hand her ass to her on a silver platter.
And...Kennedy will take Dayton's seat. A GREAT November is coming!!!!
Posted by: Dave at May 13, 2006 08:24 PM". . . she brings the things that make democracy stop"
Posted by: Terry at May 13, 2006 09:36 PMWhat an odd statement. Maybe she equates 'democracy' and 'rule by progressives'.
For some people, that fatefull day in November 2004 when a majority of voters chose Bush stopped democracy in its tracks.