Here; an excerpt:
The media tell us that the leading candidates for the Democratic nomination for president in 2008 are Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, Bill Richardson and maybe John Kerry. What all these people have in common is their deafening silence on all the issues of importance facing Americans and America.
Not one dared show her or his face at the record demonstration against the Iraq War held in front of the White House last weekend.
None has spoken out on the Republican corruption scandals.
None has called for a public program to hire all the displaced of New Orleans to put them to work rebuilding the destroyed city. Instead, they are allowing Bush and the Republican Congress, with the acquiescence of Louisiana's corrupt local Democratic Party, to bring in speculators and the same profiteers who have been sucking up the reconstruction money in Iraq.
None has offered a plan to attack the U.S. deficit and the hollowing out of the American economy.
None of these "leading opposition candidates" has even taken any kind of strong stand on global warming--for example calling for a tax surcharge on low-mileage cars and trucks and strict limits on carbon emissions by power plants plus a crash program to develop alternative energy sources.
The truth is that when it comes to the Democratic Party, the purported opposition party, there is no there there. It no longer exists.
This, perhaps, overstates the dire situation America is in. We do have two parties: the party of the imprudent and short-sighted ruling class, which often carries the torch for nascent fascist theocracy; and the party of the somewhat more prudent ruling class, the Democrats. That the latter are, in general, only more prudent--and not opposed on principle to the other party--may go some distance to explaining why they their response is often so spineless in the face of the Republican juggernaut.
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