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In reply to the discussion: The attacks on Ali Velshi's monologue yesterday - "Where's the Party?" are out of line. [View all]Ilikepurple
(299 posts)Im still at a loss how you take this so personally. Im not sure if this is a response to me or just opportunistic criticism of Ali and his fans. Sometimes I feel like I accidentally joined an organized religion where the leaders are more important than the doctrine. My point was that we live in a representative government. As democrats, our party leaders are most likely to listen in these extremely partisan times, so some of us go after our reps. It is said the Democratic Party has no control over the levers of government, but neither do we the Democratic Party voters. We do have our voice and they have theirs. In between election cycles it seems natural to try to improve both our messages and their delivery methods. I dont care if people criticize journalists like Velshi or our political leaders. They are professionals whose jobs are to either advocate or inform and should be able to defend their positions. The media is making it very hard for the Democratic Party to control messaging, but I have to think what we are doing now isnt the best use of our voices and resources building up to midterms.
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