July 06, 2004
Platform Politics

The LA Times has this summary (free reg required, blah blah blah) of the Democrat's campaign platform for '04. The Times positively squeaks with disappointment that it essentially continues nearly all of the current administration's foreign policies.

Which simply confirms what I already suspected: if Kerry's elected, he won't trash what's been built so far. While it lets me sleep at night, it doesn't mean I'm voting for him. Kerry may be very moderate and reasonable, but his cabinet won't be. It'll be as wacky left as Clinton's was and as wacky right as Bush's is. Fortunately, an opposition congress will mean Kerry's administration will be completely ineffective at getting anything done, so the really loopy stuff will remain safely out of reach, trapped in the endless circles of lefty talking heads.

Posted by scott at July 06, 2004 10:00 AM

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Eh, I doubt he'll win anyway. Not that that's necessarially a good or a bad thing.

Posted by: Sherri on July 6, 2004 10:59 AM

Too bad that won't be true if the "Shrub" is re-elected. Republicans in charge of the Congress and the White House. OMG

Posted by: Pat on July 6, 2004 09:01 PM
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