I just did, and it felt pretty good. We all know that the DNC is just about broke, partly because it has been pushing all the money out the door to the states as fast as it comes in, and partly because all the attention has been on the primary, and on Obama and Clinton.
I'm a Democrat. I've voted a straight Democratic ticket every two years since 1968, except for maybe a couple I might have missed when I was in jail or rehab or love.
I'm not a Reagan Democrat, I despised the man. I wasn't fooled by Bush, the first time or the second. I pissed in their general direction, both of them, posers each in their own way.
And because I've been a Democrat all these years, I am rejoicing today that I didn't have to make one of the toughest choices I can remember, to swallow the bile and vote for another political family dynasty. I, we, all dodged a bullet.
This diary is pretty simple.
There are no jokes or insights or even news. But I know there's a lot of old time Democrats here who have gotten a little tired of the circus, especially having to hear from people who voted for Bush in 2000, what the Democrats need to do now to win, as welcome as they all are to the party now.
But the party has always been there, and Dean has done a great job, and I just think now would be a good time to show it some love. The party will be there after Obama has come and gone, just as it will be there after the Clintons leave the stage.
The DNC is way behind the RNC in fundraising. Some of you might not know that. It's time to catch up.
The link is below.
The Democratic Party or 'The DNC'