David Axelrod: Republican Congress Could Be 'More Extreme' Than Bush (EXCLUSIVE)
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
But it's this comment of yours that intrigues me: That "if he got into office he would try and work in a bi-partisan way. He would try and consult".
How long are you ok with Obama's "trying"?
I think your problem (and most of Obama's 'most ardent supporters') is that you don't understand the lawyer-language that comes out of Obama's mouth. It's very similar to Bush-speak, but in Obama's case he doesn't need a team of speechwriters to write the script; he can do it on his feet, but Obama also has very talented, high-priced public relations (marketing) firms crafting for him. These are highly sophisticated propaganda campaigns -- They get paid the big money for your not seeing it coming.
Obama's 'most ardent supporters' have presumed that when Obama said that he would "try to work in a bipartisan way with Republicans" that it would be to achieve populist or traditional Democratic Party goals & objectives.
That's the mistake that Obama's most ardent supporters are making. Obama & DLC-Democrats are not working to achieve populist, traditional Democratic Party goals & objections. Obama & the DLC are working to achieve for the same people that the GOP is working to achieve for.
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