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January 31, 2006
Deborah Orin dissects the Democrats' failed filibuster attempt in today's New York Post: Republicans loved 2004 loser Kerry's flop of a filibuster against Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito because it had Democrats tearing each other's eyes out — over a fight they couldn't win. Orin links the Democrats' filibuster flub to their recent fundraising failures (alliteration alert!) as consequences of the party's capitulation to the angry left: It's the second warning for Democrats over the past few weeks about tilting too far to the angry left — the other being Democratic National Chairman Howard Dean's stunning failure at fund-raising. Here, I'm not so optimistic. Whatever the numbers may be at the moment, the Democrats have turned themselves into the party of the super-rich, and for the foreseeable future, they'll have a financial edge over the Republicans, even though that advantage will be manifested in soft money, which can be given to "independent" groups like MoveOn.org in infinite quantities. |