Showing posts with label Democrats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Democrats. Show all posts

16 October 2013

My final offer is this: nothing

By DA | at

Given Erick Erickson’s prior admission that he straight-up lied to his readers in order to play partisan cheerleader in the run-up to the 2012 presidential election, why does anyone give credence to anything he writes anymore? Here’s his latest example, posted on October 7:



Republicans are winning the shutdown fight, and Democrats know it…



The polls are shifting against the Democrats. They will continue to shift as more and more Americans realize that this fight is fundamentally about the letter they just received informing them of massive premium increases.


That analysis was, in a phrase, laughably wrong. Here’s CNN’s recap of what happened to Republicans.


To put it in pop culture terms, the best explanation for what happened that I’ve heard is that the Democrats were Michael Corleone, and the Republicans were Pat Geary.


"You can have my answer now, if you like. My final offer is this: nothing."







This can’t keep happening to conservative Americans without an eventual reckoning. That the GOP, as an organization, managed to breeze right past the presidential election without honestly re-evaluating their own strengths and weaknesses will keep coming back to bite them as long as they maintain their insularity.

03 October 2012

We've become big-league literally overnight: Charlotte and its arenas

By DA | at

In August 1988, the city of Charlotte, North Carolina, celebrated the opening of a brand new 24,000-seat arena, soon to be known as the Charlotte Coliseum. The mayor and governor were on hand for opening night of course, but the Reverend Billy Graham provided real star power, and he took the opportunity to pronounce, “This is more than a coliseum that will meet the needs of a great city. This is a symbol of Charlotte’s vitality, its commitment to the future and that Charlotte truly has its place in the cities of the world.”


Graham was right. First the Coliseum, and now Time Warner Cable Arena, site of this year’s Democratic National Convention, have been symbols of Charlotte’s demographic upheaval, their use shadowing the city’s ongoing quest to be known as something more important than a sleepy landmark between Richmond and Atlanta.