August 7, 2004

The New York Times > Opinion > Op-Ed Contributor: Selling the Sizzle

Once more Brooks is generally on the mark. However, the statement below makes for great politics to attract those not yet committed to vote for either candidate, yet seems to reflect too much of the selfishness of the ME generation. It's certainly far removed from what John Kennedy urged Americans to do:
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"This year the people who can be won over by visions and values have already decided. Most of the people who are undecided don't care about politics. They don't care about politicians. They're asking, What are you going to do to solve my problems? What are you going to do for me?"

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