Thursday, November 21, 2002
TALK RADIO EVIL
Tom Daschle in the NY Times:
If entertainment becomes so much a part of politics," he said, "and if that entertainment drives an emotional movement in this country among some people who don't know the difference between entertainment and politics and who are then so energized to go out and hurt somebody, that troubles me about where politics in America is going.
Is he actually suggesting that we shouldn't let the voice of the people who can't tell entertainment from politics be heard in our national debate? I thought the Democrats were all about everybody being free to participate in the political system. ;)
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