THE DEMO-GOGUESMarxism 101: ”If you go back and look at our history, we were most successful when we had that balance between an effective, vigorous government and a dynamic, appropriately regulated market, and we have systematically diminished the role and the responsibility of our government, and we have watched our market become imbalanced.“ — Hillary Clinton
From the Purveyors of Classism: ”There might be some exemptions, but once people are making over $200,000 to $250,000, they can afford to pay a little more in payroll tax.“ — Barack Obama with his novel plan for Social Security — more taxes on the ”rich“ Break ”It’s shocking that there is such a continuing political pressure to lower tax rates on the wealthy, when so much of what we look back on now with nostalgia and pride was at a time when those who were well off were paying a significantly higher percentage of their income.“ — Hillary Clinton
Defiant: ”Oh, I’m in the race. I’m in the race for the long-term. Got my butt kicked and now I’m going to get up in spite. Going to fight for all the things that I care about — and those causes have not gone away and haven’t changed.“ — John Edwards, that other guy running for the Democrat nomination
Which Clinton is running for president?: ”Well, I can’t tell who I’m running against sometimes.“ — Barack Obama **Neither can we.
Does Bill Clinton deserve the title of ”first black president“?: ”I have to say that, I would have to investigate more of Bill’s dancing abilities and some of this other stuff before I accurately judge whether he was in fact a brother.“ — Barack Obama
It’s all about Reagan: ”Ronald Reagan, the man who busted unions, the man who did everything in his power to destroy the organized-labor movement, the man who created a tax structure that favored the richest Americans against middle class and working families... [Reagan also] was destructive to the environment by removing a lot of the regulation that existed. I would never use Ronald Reagan as an example of change.“ — John Edwards
VILLAGE IDIOTSFighting the culture of life: ”We remain alarmed that, 35 years after Roe v. Wade, so many abortion providers continue to be out of reach to many American women, especially those in rural and underserved communities.“ — Nancy Keenan, president of NARAL Pro-Choice America Break ”What happened when Roe v. Wade was handed down was that unwanted children are basically at a much greater risk for being born into the circumstances where they’re more likely to lead a criminal life. Not every unwanted child by a long stretch, but typically... It’s good to know what forces work in society, if for no other reason than to keep doing the right thing.“ — author Stephen Dubner, for whom the ”right thing“ is to continue aborting babies
Run Ralph, Run: ”I’ll decide in about a month. What I’m deciding on right now is whether we can get enough volunteers, enough financial resources to overcome the huge ballot access obstacles, which you don’t experience here in Canada, but which are the worst in the Western world in the United States.“ — perpetual Green candidate Ralph Nader
Truly an embarrassment: ”The Democratic Party is so blessed. We have an embarrassment of riches in Hillary, in Barack and in John Edwards. I wouldn’t be unhappy if any of them were in the White House.“ — economist, author and commentator Julianne Malveaux
From the Village Glitterati: ”People have turned my political ideas into a clichč, but that is superficial. I’m a dramatist who is interested in people, and I have empathy for Bush as a human being, much the same as I did for Castro, Nixon, Jim Morrison, Jim Garrison and Alexander the Great... I want a fair, true portrait of the man.“ — filmmaker Oliver Stone on planning a new flick on President Bush
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