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  • Originally posted by Ramo


    Folks like Clinton were fine with them, last I checked. Nontariffal trade barriers aren't usually opposed by the DLC.



    Why do you say that?
    Not everything clinton said or did was supported by the DLC - he was a VERY pragmatic pol, who did things for political reasons.

    Why not the establishment - er, is Ted Kennedy DLC? Is Robert Byrd?? The Dem establishment is much broader than the DLC, and this was true even during the Clinton Presidency.
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    • Originally posted by GePap


      Well, it seems democratic voters no longer car for the DLC, given Liebermans very poor showing. And his attempts at sidding with Clinton will fail because:

      1.Gore was Clinton's sideman, not Lieberman
      2. Most of Clinton's friends go for Clark
      3. Liberman denounced Clinton, so how can you then try to make yourself the standardbearer?
      1. Lieberman was running as the standardbearer of Clintonism, not of Clinton. Free trade, higher taxes on the rich while pandering to the middle, friendly to high tech, pro-environment, etc. Not fun with interns or quibbling about the meaning of "sex".

      2. From the exit poll results and comments from NH and Iowa it seems that Joe lost not because of his policy stands, but because of poor performance as a campaigner, which was not only directly a problem, but also caused concern about his electability. (note that Pro-war voters in NH chose Kerry over Joe by 2 to 1) Of course its also true that free trade plays better in good economic times. I think its also true that Clinton didnt emphasize free trade that much during the primaries in '92. In that sense (as well as many others) maybe Kerry is more truely Clintonian than Joe
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      • LotM, being right on the issues is only half of what makes a good presidential candidate.
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        • Originally posted by lord of the mark

          2. From the exit poll results and comments from NH and Iowa it seems that Joe lost not because of his policy stands, but because of poor performance as a campaigner, which was not only directly a problem, but also caused concern about his electability. (note that Pro-war voters in NH chose Kerry over Joe by 2 to 1) Of course its also true that free trade plays better in good economic times. I think its also true that Clinton didnt emphasize free trade that much during the primaries in '92. In that sense (as well as many others) maybe Kerry is more truely Clintonian than Joe
          The largest chunk of voters who said they were voting due to thier agreement with a candidate on the issues voted for Dean, not Lieberman.
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          • Originally posted by Ned
            Do you have an explanation for Kucinich?
            Kucinich and Sharpton are running to try and get their issues aired and discussed. Neither or them think they have, nor did they ever think they had, a shot at winning.
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            • Kerry seem to have what it takes to be a president based on what I have seen to date -- much more so than Dean or Clark or Edwards.

              They call it "electability." But there is an "intangible" in good leaders that seems to come to the fore in America's grueling campaigns.
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              • The word you are looking for is integrity. Kerry is very good at faking it.
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                • Or he may actually have some .
                  “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
                  - John 13:34-35 (NRSV)

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                  • Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui
                    Or he may actually have some .
                    He used to have some, but then he became a politician.
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                    • Not all politicians have a lack of integrity. Lieberman, for one (while he is a tool), has tons of integrity, even though he's been a politician for so long
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                      • From what I've seen and heard, I'd say Kerry has a chance to beat Bush, while I dont think Dean does.
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                        • Originally posted by GePap


                          The largest chunk of voters who said they were voting due to thier agreement with a candidate on the issues voted for Dean, not Lieberman.
                          well yeah, since dean got almost 3 times as many votes as lieberman, i suppose the larger numbers of voters who chose someone for any particular rationale chose Dean rather than Joe Frankly i dont see your point - i was disccusing why people who might have been expected to vote for Joe didnt, not why those who DID vote for him did so. I suspect most the would be Joe voters went for Edwards, Kerry or even Clark - not Dean.
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                          • LoTM:

                            What proportion of voters who voted for Lieberman voted for his integrity vs. that of Dean? I'll bet the answer here would support your argument.
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                            • Originally posted by SpencerH
                              From what I've seen and heard, I'd say Kerry has a chance to beat Bush, while I dont think Dean does.
                              I think that's a meme. If people weren't convinced that Dean couldn't beat Bush, Dean could bea Bush. Since they have been convinced that he can't, they won't support him. This system sucks.
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                              • Originally posted by chegitz guevara


                                I think that's a meme. If people weren't convinced that Dean couldn't beat Bush, Dean could bea Bush. Since they have been convinced that he can't, they won't support him. This system sucks.
                                the folks in Iowa and New Hampshire spent a lot of time watching and listening to both. I think they decided based on their own observations, not on a media meme. (note that my fave candidate lost, mainly cause the good folks up there deemed him unelectable - id didnt agree and m frustrated, but sometime youve got to accept reality.
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