Last week I posted about how it’s time for the Democrats to seize the mantle of outsider opposition party. Conservatives, I wrote, “don’t quite know what to do with themselves when they’re in total control of everything.”
Well it looks like none other than James Carville agrees:
“One possibility, he said, was to embrace a reform-oriented, anti-Washington agenda. That would require the ability of members of Congress to reject pork projects for their districts and stake the party’s fortunes on fiscal discipline.”
(WashTimes via Bull Moose)
Now Playing: Episode 355
Democrats in Denver, Republicans in St. Paul, and Iraqis in Anbar.
Links Mentioned: Robert Caro on Obama … Americans hand over Anbar … John Kerry’s surprisingly good convention speech … Sarah Palin’s governing problems



