James Harding in the London Financial Times: "The image of the Republicans as the 'Daddy party', which keeps a shotgun by its bed and has a 'shoot first, ask questions' later approach to intruders on its property, contrasts with the perception of the Democrats as the 'Mommy party', which wipes the brow of the sick, provides a bowl of hot soup for the hungry and packs the family off to school and work."
According to the "mommy party", I guess it is now our right to have iPods.
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James Harding in the London Financial Times: "The image of the Republicans as the 'Daddy party', which keeps a shotgun by its bed and has a 'shoot first, ask questions' later approach to intruders on its property, contrasts with the perception of the Democrats as the 'Mommy party', which wipes the brow of the sick, provides a bowl of hot soup for the hungry and packs the family off to school and work."
According to the "mommy party", I guess it is now our right to have iPods.
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