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Originally Posted by BassoonPlatoon
The thing about what a lot of these journalists say is they never give any concrete answers. In this example, they have identified what they believe to be the issue. Okay, great, anyone can do that. Where are the answers? How should the Democrats go about doing this? What strategies would be effective? Those are always absent in these articles.
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That the devil is always in the details is something I strongly agree with.
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