That cliché about counting eggs is especially true in politics and so Ford — newly minted chairman of the centrist Democratic Leadership Council — has hit the road to remind fellow Democats about the differences between hopes and plans and rhetoric and reality.
The Democratic Leadership Council was founded as a way to connect with moderates in the South and West by trying to shake the loony liberal caricature clamped to the Democratic Party. Ford quickly noted that the leadership council didn't endorse candidates but pushed ideas.
However, Ford balked at answering a question about whether Democrats are ready to listen.
Like Republican Party purists, Democratic Party party purists know what they want to hear and get testy when they don't hear it.
And they vote.
New York Sen. Hillary Clinton, considered the Democatic front runner, was challenged in New Hampshire to apologize for her 2002 vote to authorize war in Iraq.....
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