Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Send in the clowns

John Tabin on silly time at the SOTU:

On paper, this is a retreat: a tepid non-policy has replaced the ambitious ideas laid out at last year's address. But the Democrats clapped and hooted as soon as Bush said "Congress did not act last year on my proposal to save Social Security," giving Bush an opening to turn his bromide into a scathing attack: When he said "partisan politics," he had a visual aid to point to.

Suddenly it was as if Bush said "we mustn't act like clowns," and the entire Democratic caucus had shown up in multicolor wigs and greasepaint.
Of course, the Democrats know a “better way” – but they’re not telling you! Psyche!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

John Kerry explained this in more detail during the 2004 campaign: Democrats would do things "smarter", and "the right way".

Does that help?