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Monday, January 21, 2008
John McCaslin :: Townhall.com Columnist
Sick of 'Change'
by John McCaslin
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We had to laugh at the memo Karen Finney, director of communications for the Democratic National Committee, just sent to the four spokesmen for Republican presidential candidates Mitt Romney, John McCain, Mike Huckabee and Rudolph W. Giuliani.

"If imitation is the highest form of flattery, then we [Democrats] owe you a word of thanks," she writes. "As you might have guessed, we've been following your candidates for a while now. So you can imagine our surprise to watch as one by one, they have all tried to emulate our party's candidates by co-opting our message about the need for 'change' in America."

Memo to Miss Finney: Judging from the letters sent in by readers of Inside the Beltway, Americans are tired of hearing so many of the 2008 presidential candidates, regardless of party affiliation, promise "change" — whatever that means.

The least the candidates could do, we could suggest to both parties, is come up with a more definitive campaign sound bite, something with some "meat" in it.

Living legend

VIPs from virtually every corner of Washington will flock to Brasserie Les Halles tomorrow night to salute Charlie Brotman on his 80th birthday.

"I love turning 80. I just don't believe it," the Washington PR mogul told Inside the Beltway yesterday. "Now, when anybody asks me how old I am, I'll reply, '40 — for the second time."

Among myriad hats worn by the D.C. native, who grew up adjacent to his parents' small grocery store, Mr. Brotman every fourth January for the past 48 has been the president's inaugural parade announcer. Ever since Dwight D. Eisenhower's second inauguration in 1957, the one-time Washington Senators' stadium announcer has introduced hundreds of thousands of usually frozen spectators to newly elected and incumbent presidents — nine in all, including George W. Bush.

(For anybody confused, Gerald R. Ford missed out on his inaugural parade because he replaced Richard M. Nixon in midstride, and subsequently lost the 1976 election to Jimmy Carter).

Will we see him back in his inaugural parade perch next January?

"I hope so," Mr. Brotman said yesterday. "It will be my 14th consecutive presidential inaugural parade — my 10th new president, covering a period of 53 years."

White 'masters'

In a scathing statement over the weekend, the chairman of the National Black Republican Association says the recent firestorm ignited by Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's "racially-tinged" attempt to derail Sen. Barack Obama's presidential campaign shows the perils of Democrats "using their race-based weapon against a black Democrat." Continued...

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John McCaslin is a contributing columnist on Townhall.com and author of Inside The Beltway: Offbeat Stories, Scoops, and Shenanigans from around the Nation's Capital .

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Change
Well now 40 years later after they sent me to fight a war and come back and be spit on,try to rasie a wife and baby with the wage at 2.10 an hour rent going up and then you play my gen.: black's men againt white's women, because the Dem. can not see a Black man being in charge, have make me think why are there so few Black's Republem's , I have been one since senior high, but when I say how the dem treat the people's that follow then with low wage and out-souceing all job out of the united state's they say that I did not what I was talking about. Now in the year of 2008 it seen like that they the one need to change.

The Democratic Change
No more $3 gas. Gas will be $4. No more 5% unemployment. Unemployment will be 10%. This is what I see with the Democrats. I would appreciate anyone explaining the Democrat policies that would avoid this.
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