January 1, 2010
'What are we up Against?'
"What are we up Against?" That is the title to this two man roundtable that took place in November at Restoration Weekend. Two very bright guys, Democrat Pollster Pat Caddell and writer David Horowitz talk about the Democrat Party and the condition of our nation. Caddell worked for Democratic presidential candidates George McGovern 1972, Jimmy Carter in 1976 and 1980, Gary Hart in 1984, Joe Biden in 1988, and Jerry Brown in 1992. Most AT readers know Horowitz well.
The two spend some time going into "the shadow party Democrats." And Horowitz even thinks there is some good news in that we may be at the beginning of a kind of "Great Awakening."
It's a brilliant discussion in two parts. Each of the two are about 28 minutes long. Think you're well informed? Well, carve out 56 minutes one day soon and watch both of these videos to see for yourself. You won't regret it.
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