Sunday, March 20
And we all know how much the Democrats think of the brain-dead.
Spreading the message
PETER GORRIES
http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1111273810484&call_pageid=968332188492&col=968793972154&DPL=IvsNDS%2f7ChAX&tacodalogin=yes
"Keep it simple" is the key to the White House, failed Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean told members of his party from around the world last night.
One major reason his party lost the 2004 race to the "brain-dead" Republicans is that it has a "tendency to explain every issue in half an hour of detail," Dean told the semi-annual meeting of Democrats Abroad, which brought about 150 members from Canada and 30 other countries to the Toronto for two days.
"I'm going to be very disciplined about how we deliver messages. We can have policy deliberations in rooms like this. On TV, we have to be very focused."
The Democrats, in fact, will try to copy the Republicans, who are masters at making their message stick, he said. "The Democrats will have three things, maybe four, that we're going to talk about."

Let me take a stab at what those talking points might be.
1. Though in the past we called him every adjective in the thesaurus under "stupid", we now believe that Bush is in fact an evil genius.
2. There is nothing wrong with social security.
3. We're pro-"choice," not pro-"abortion.
4.
We are in no way quaking in our boots that we've elected this loon to chair our party.
 
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