http://smirkingchimp.com/article.php?sid=25259&mode=nested&order=0The "Democratic strategists" thus set up the story's kicker line. House Majority Leader John A. Boehner, R-Ohio, called Feingold's resolution "political grandstanding of the very worst kind."
The construction of Babington's story also underscores the difficulty that any Democrat faces in trying to take principled stands against Republicans.
The Washington Post and other mainstream news outlets will invariably apply a negative spin suggesting some ulterior motive; the Republicans will counter-attack aggressively; and "Democratic strategists" will deliver a sucker punch from behind.
Similar muggings hit John Kerry when he tried to investigate the contra-cocaine scandal in the 1980s; battered Al Gore in 2002 when he questioned Bush's rush to war in Iraq; demeaned Rep. John Conyers's hearing on the Downing Street Memo in 2005; and now confront Feingold for daring to seek even a mild form of accountability against Bush.
The lesson for Democrats who want to stand and fight is that they must respond to this three-sided problem with a three-pronged solution: challenging Republican wrongdoing without fear or equivocation; building media outlets that will circumvent the smug mainstream press; and standing behind the rare Democratic politician who shows some courage.