Every time Republicans bring up security in a pointed fashion, Democrats commence whining about "politicizing" terror.
Terror, however, is political, just as health care, jobs, and unemployment numbers are. When Democrats appear reluctant to even discuss the issue, voters conclude, rightly, that they either don't know what they think, don't know what they'd do, or are too scared to verbalize their agenda (a dynamic the Republican Party suffers from on domestic policy).
I'm not a consultant and I'm not a foreign policy expert, so I'll leave it to sharper minds to figure out how to speak about this stuff, but it doesn't take a genius to realize that refusing to address it isn't going to cut your opponent's advantage very much.
In any case, Iraq is important. Terror is important. Foreign policy is important. And Democrats want to control the government. Discussing these issues during the election isn't out of bounds; it's a prerequisite.
Tuesday, September 05, 2006
Ezra Klein Has Good Advice for the Dems
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