Comments: About That "Politics of Hope" Thing

I don't know who has the thinner skin: Obama or Hillary? This post is pretty much a waste because it seems to boil virtually everything down to tone and spin.

Posted by gtash at November 3, 2007 12:58 PM

The Democrats are mired in the Politics of Hope....the Hope that sooner or later the Republicans will start playing fair and the Media will start playing fair and everybody will start trying to do good things for all Americans (not just the rich). That is NOT going to happen. That is not what the GOP is about. The only Hope the Dems need to pursue is the hope that if they ever get the power of the presidency and the Congress, there is anything left of our country and it's Constitution. And that hope is fading fast and faster. 2008 will likely be the last chance. And they'll nominate HIllary. Best wishes.

Posted by T2 at November 3, 2007 01:54 PM

Yeah right, we can only wish the media will play fair. Harvard says it's tilted towards Democrats. And they get more coverage. Your buddy Mark Halprin stated years ago the media is 95% Democrat, so no wonder your side gets the breaks.

The only thing Democrats have with 'hope' is that nice president that came from Hope. Be nice if we could have another from Hope now wouldn't it.

Posted by peter at November 3, 2007 02:18 PM

You might want to take the bold text and make it all caps: your ranting would be complete with a measure of raving.

Posted by Bagley at November 3, 2007 03:54 PM

yeah, pants-pissing peter, those korporate fat cats who OWN the media are just a bunch of liberals

the stoopid, it burns

Posted by gay veteran at November 4, 2007 06:49 AM

Another fine post, eriposte. I thought that dkos diary was silly - why is it when someone disagrees, the offended party whines that they're being "silenced?"

Posted by iamcoyote at November 4, 2007 06:50 AM
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