Democrats Acting Like Republicans? Not Hardly!
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Categories: Honest and Ethical Government, Humor & Sarcasm, Ranting and Venting
Categories: Honest and Ethical Government, Humor & Sarcasm, Ranting and Venting
Matt from Right Angle Blog recently posted this little quip about Zack Space's recent appearance on "The Colbert Report":
Even though it is all a joke, this video makes a clear point: Democrats in much of Ohio don't win by being Democrats: They win be sharing the morals and traditional values which are associated with the Republican Party. Zack is a far-left liberal, but he is smart enough to know how to hide his views in his conservative district.
So how many Democrats did you see accusing their opponent of supporting NAMBLA, being gay, or lacing bananas with marijuana? How about Democrats investing state money in rare coins or taking poker chips and golf trips in exchange for congressional votes? If Democrats are now acting like Republicans what are Republicans supposed to act like? Preschoolers*?
Source: Zack Space: A Republican? | Right Angle Blog - Ohio's Online Conservative Community
*I apologize to any preschool age students that may have found this remark offensive


















What Republicans have done is use social issues to divide Democratic voters from the Democratic party. What we are seeing, though, is the emergence of economic liberals such as Sherrod Brown, Jim Webb, John Edwards, and possibly Zack Space, (I don't know enough about Mr. Space to know his particular policy issues.)
This causes great concern to conservatives. They know that if Democratic candidates run who are socially conservative but economically liberal, it is much harder to defeat them. In fact, it is not even required that such candidates be socially conservative, what is required is that they focus on economic issues and not on social issues.
A great example of this was the Sherrod Brown for Senate campaign. He focused on the assault that Bush has made on the middle class and defeated a two term Republican incumbent. He didn't renounce his liberal positions, but he made economic issues the focus of his message. In his example is a lesson to be learned by all Democrats.