Rainbough Phillips over at Catallarchy nails it:
So as Democrats talk about the “darkening of the political spectrum” and the “shadow looming over America,” I have to say that I think it is appropriate that most Americans wouldn’t vote for a not-candidate. The Democrats have spent the last four years chanting “anybody but Bush” and “I’d vote for a -insert random inanimate object here- if I thought it could beat Bush.” In that time the only positive change they managed to promote was “not-Bush,” the only positive values they agreed upon was “not-Bush,” the only common ideology among them was “not-Bush,” and the only uniting principle within the self-described “liberal party” was “not-Bush.”
I think its safe to say that a majority of American voters have rejected the “not-Bush” doctrine. Don’t feel too bad Dems - it’s not like you were promoting something important.
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