Lowest 'Common' DenominatorThe Democrats have a new slogan, the Associated Press reports:Ned Lamont uses it in his Connecticut Senate race. President Clinton is scheduled to speak on the idea in Washington this week. Bob Casey Jr., Pennsylvania candidate for Senate, put it in the title of his talk at The Catholic University of America--
then repeated the phrase 29 times. The term is
"common good," and it's catching on as a way to describe liberal values and reach religious voters who rejected Democrats in the 2004 election. Led by the Center for American Progress, a Washington think-tank, party activists hope the phrase will do for them what "compassionate conservative" did for the Republicans.
"It's a core value that we think organizes the entire political agenda for progressives," said John Halpin, senior fellow at the Center for American Progress.
"With the rise of materialism, greed and corruption in American society, people want a return to a better sense of community--sort of a shared sacrifice, a return to the ethic of service and duty."Isn't this about the 87th slogan the Dems have come up with? Remember
"culture of corruption," "America can do better," "enough is enough," etc.? Maybe the Republican slogan should be "slogans are not enough."
Then again, maybe they are enough. It now seems within the realm of possibility that Democrats will take one or both houses of Congress in three weeks,
even though they are campaigning on not much more than not being Republicans.
But the Republicans are campaigning on not much more than not being Democrats.
To our mind the Republicans have the better of this argument, but there is something to be said for punishing the party in power if its performance has been subpar.
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