How many Angels can fit on the head of a pin?
These and other useless questions brought to you by the Democrat Party, USA:
A story that highlights everything that's wrong about our purported opposition party appears in Tuesday's Washington Post. Here's the essential nugget, about the long-running argument inside the party over its "new" slogan:
That slogan -- "Together, America Can Do Better" -- was revived from the 2004 presidential campaign of Sen. John F. Kerry. It was the last line of Virginia Gov. Timothy M. Kaine's response to President Bush's State of the Union address, and Reid, Pelosi and Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean have used it in speeches. But there is an effort afoot to drop the word "together." It tests well in focus groups and audiences, Democratic sources said, but it makes the syntax incorrect.
That's right. The Democrats borrowed their new slogan from John Kerry, and they're spending the early part of this election year arguing about its syntax. Case closed.
Rember how they told you that the problem was marketing, not message? A loser then and a loser now.
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