I don't know which is which but at least there is a fight.(or vice verse us)
There has been much silliness out there, but the message from Massachusetts seems to be about the lack of change.
Obama aside(I think he will get it and in fact has a message), people are not as incremental and pragmatic or nuanced, and independents and moderates, not to mention the Democratic base feel left behind.
Rather than blogOn, I will leave this as framed.
[On the other hand or rock or hard place...or nuanced might be the proper place to mirror*: a fair and balanced fight, and no faux crack.(TPM:Obama/Hardball:Dean/The Nation:Greider)(See labels and comment).]
*oops- see "framed" for hard place.
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Out of this metaphorical mush I pull the slippery slope of rhetoric but nuanced hard place are the three points to begin a balance appraisal, or as I have related previously a Power Broker Mountain Project
It is hard to hope but Brown might be the hope we need. He ran as a populist for change, but a reminder of Reagan and Romney. Can he corral the tea party or will he continue to just run on the past? I am just saying, can he be the old McCain(or the faux McCoy)? It depends on the lessons Republicans learn from Mass a choose etc, but the likes of Ron Paul and moderate conservatives, have their challenges as well. Let alone, LaRouche or real independents or moderates.(comparing apples and oranges and more)
The above comment's "hope" might be grasping for straws, but it could be the Right's only hope. Will Brown be the Tea Party's change agent or just a shot in the dark?
RIBBLE:
"Prosperity isn't a Bill!"
REPLY...
"Well let's make it one!"
Now that is Jabber Wocky or lip-stick on a hocky-stick party.
Or is it De-Ripple, Re-Ply?
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