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I love Steven Stark's idea that Democrats should draft Al Gore.

Perfect.  It would reveal the Democrats' "identity politics" as nothing more than what they've been -- a cynical way to sow gender and class division for their own political gain.  What else would the party's women and African Americans be able to conclude, in all fairness?
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For years, Democrats have told them that theirs is the party of inclusion.  Then, when it finally appears that either a woman or an African American is poised to lead the ticket for the first time in history, party elites decide that s/he can't win, and call in a white man.

So much for the Dems' glorious primary season with two dazzling, can't-lose candidates.  Remember all the gloating MSM coverage about how optimistic and thrilled Democrats were with their presidential choices, compared to the glum and disgruntled Republicans?

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