By
Rick Edwards · 02:29 PM · December 30, 2004 ·
Democratic consultant Peter Fenn tells Fox News that it would have been far better if George W. Bush "had spent less time clearing out the brush in Crawford and more time clearing out the crises" in the world such as the South Asian tsunami disaster.
That will be the cheap shot of cheap shots to end the year. Mr. Fenn displays the true heart of the Democratic party these days. Cheap shots, anger, hate, bitterness and a willingness to politicize ANY, ANY issue to hurt the president and gain a foothold in the effort toward their resumption to power.
With the angry, despicable comments of Mr. Fenn we are witness firsthand to the inner core of the Democratic party.
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Coming from the party of everlasting cheapshots, I can't say that I'm surprised. I classify Mr. Fenn as a 'talking points Dem' because, to him & others like him, everything is mostly a political issue.
Mr. Fenn is part of the cookie cutter political analyst/strategist typically found in the Democratic Party. Compared with the GOP strategists, their Democratic counterparts aren't in the same league because they aren't very bright comparatively.
Posted by:
TheRevolutionist at December 30, 2004 07:47 PM
But don't you think it would have been a good idea if Bush led the world in terms of relief efforts for the tsunami stricken nations?
Posted by: Anonymous at December 30, 2004 04:37 PM
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