Change is good. It's Hope and Change that can get you in a slight pickle.
If the idea of Hope and Change is ridiculed by the Republican Party, doesn't that make them the party of No Hope and No Chance of Change... kind of seems dismal to me.
Change is good. It's Hope and Change that can get you in a slight pickle.
I don't put much value in the idea of hope, but maybe the word means something different to me that other people. Desire, volition, will motivation are what it really takes. Naturally if you've got all those, then having a certain amount of hope is unavoidable. I just know that for me personally, hope, in and of itself, never did a lick of good.

So you're hopeless, eh? ;-)
You said it buddy... not me.![]()
In the words of George Carlin "F- Hope"! Great youtube video on that. But I won't post it here.
One of the findings in the book Mistakes Were Made (But Not By Me) was that people with different pre-conceived ideas (e.g., re gun control or abortion) could read the exact same article and come away with very different conclusions.
Here's an informal test: read the article at the link, trying to be mindful of confirmation bias & note whether you accept any point that might disconfirm your pre-existing point of view.
How would a Republican president have handled the Gulf oil spill?
How would a Republican president have handled the Gulf oil spill? - By Christopher Beam - Slate Magazine