Liberals in Canada will one day have to come to terms with their dismal election failures, just like in the United States. Here it seems to be taking longer, probably because the liberals here are far to the left of the liberals in the US. But Canada will figure it out eventually with the continued help from those of us on the right who have to explain everything to them.
In the U.S., the Democratic Party is still coming to terms with their root failures in the hope that they can avoid disintegration. But at least they’re figuring it out.
In a sobering analysis of the influence the left played, he [New Republic editor Peter Beinart] singled out “Fahrenheit 9/11” filmmaker Michael Moore and the Internet activist group MoveOn.org, whom he compared with the party’s Henry Wallace wing in the late 1940s “who saw communists as allies in the fight for domestic and international progress.”
A viable Democratic Party majority requires “abandoning the unity-at-all-costs ethos that governed American liberalism in 2004.”
“And it requires a sustained battle to wrest the Democratic Party from the heirs of Henry Wallace.”
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