See You in September

The Democratic Party's progressive wing, furious at what it sees as the capitulation of its congressional leaders to President Bush on the Iraq war, should remember this history. The decision to drop withdrawal timelines from the Iraq supplemental appropriations bill is not a decisive defeat. It is a temporary setback in a much longer struggle for minds and votes that the administration's critics are actually winning. Full Story »

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William Wittmeyer
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by William Wittmeyer - Oct. 1, 2008

Opinion piece from the WP. Do not look for balance. This piece lists so far to port that the whole ship is in danger of capsizing.

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Peter Henry
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by Peter Henry - Oct. 1, 2008

A bit of background - the WaPo has been a rabble-rouser in support of the war since the very beginning and has consistently disparaged opponents. At least the NYT had the grace to publish an apology in response to the Judith Miller scandal. The WaPo has never admitted its errors. I am not inclined to take the published opinions of a staff columnist seriously, especially when he is offering political advice to Democratic progressives - the same group trashed by his paper. Maybe the WaPo would publish a piece by David Sirota offering advice to the Republicans. I agree with Dionne on one point - this fight isn't over, and the opposition to the war will only continue to build, until politicians of both parties find it convenient ... More »

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Kaizar Campwala
3.4
by Kaizar Campwala - Oct. 1, 2008

A call for long term strategic thinking for Democrats.

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Michael Poland
4.5
by Michael Poland - Oct. 1, 2008

As an overseas reader, this article helps me to gain a much better picture of the reality of opposition in the elected houses. It seems to be a clear case of picking the fights you can win. Good stuff.

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Tom McCarthy
4.8
by Tom McCarthy - Oct. 1, 2008

Well done. The end result is important. We aren't going to get there this week, so get ready for the next step.

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