Kos in Newsweek: Dems should draw a strong contrast in 2008

Submitted by lucidity on Tue, 11/20/2007 - 9:57am.

Kos of Daily Kos is now a regular contributor to Newsweek. His most recent column argues that Democrats will do fine in 2008 as long as we draw a clear contrast between what we believe and what Republicans believe:

Democrats [...] believe government can be a resource for promoting the common good and thus are invested from the beginning in governing competently, efficiently and fairly. Their ideology demands it. And what better way for Democratic candidates to illustrate this contrast than by running against the Republican trifecta — the White House, Congress and the Supreme Court — that governed throughout most of Bush's eight years in office?

Democrats should and will use Bush and his destructive policies on the campaign trail as the primary example of what happens when people who hate government are elected to run it. The message will be that Bush isn't a historical anomaly: he's the embodiment of modern conservatism.

If Americans want willfully ineffective government, they'll have a Republican Party desperate for their votes. But with 70 percent of the American people thinking the nation is on the wrong track, it's clear they expect the opposite. As long as Democrats make that contrast clear — and Bush's record will be integral to that argument — they should be headed for victory in 2008.

The difficulty . . .

#660 On Thu, 11/22/2007 9:16am zarch said,

will be in drawing attention away from Congress, which has historically low approval ratings.

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