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There’ve been a number of attention-grabbing public announcements by various Dems over the past week or so, and there’s not a new or original thought in the bunch.
Let’s review the tired old memes trotted out. Most of these arguments are so old I’ve previously debunked them in detail.
Saying this stuff is how the Dems lost the last election. There’s also nothing that expresses goodwill toward anybody. They’re all just the usual attacks. Meanwhile the Right is producing lots of original and effective thinking, and is moving to bring freedom to the Mid-East, fix Social Security, look into tax reform, etc.
Have the Liberals nothing left to contribute?