People Who Can’t Think For Themselves Can’t Tell Time, Either

The Washington Post has an unusual editorial in today’s edition pointing out the efforts of DNC Chairman Terry McAuliffe to hijack their Letters section for unpaid advertising. You have to read this to believe it, but apparently some of the mindless sheep he’s driving can’t tell time:

WE RECEIVED THE following letter from a woman in Yonkers, N.Y.: “Dear editor: This debate made it clear: John Kerry is a leader we can trust to tell us the truth when it comes to our nation’s security. George Bush has had his chance; I’m ready for a new direction.”
Cogent, succinct, personal — everything we look for in a letter. So why are we writing about it here, instead of publishing it in the columns to the right? Unfortunately, the letter, perfect in every other way, arrived in our electronic in-box Thursday afternoon, four hours and 14 minutes before debate moderator Jim Lehrer posed his first question. …
Democratic National Committee Chairman Terence R. McAuliffe, for example, sent e-mails to supporters saying, “Immediately after the debate, go online and write a letter to the editor of your local paper. If you feel John Kerry commanded the debate and had a clear plan for fixing the mess in Iraq, put it in your letter. If you feel George Bush dodged tough questions on Iraq and didn’t level with voters, put it in your letter.” In 2000, “Republicans stole the post-debate spin,” Mr. McAuliffe said, and an avalanche of letters would help prevent a recurrence.

For a party that seems hopelessly stuck on the 2000 election and whose candidate keeps demonstrating a September 10th cluelessness about national security, I suppose that living four hours and 14 minutes in the future represents an improvement for that Democrat.

4 thoughts on “People Who Can’t Think For Themselves Can’t Tell Time, Either”

  1. DNC and ABC

    The amateur psephologist Terry McAuliffe, the head laggard at the DNC, requested that people write letters after the debate in order to control the spin. Not a big deal, but one that is amusing. Captains Quarters provides the necessary information.

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