After this election, though, they’ll have to start telling us what they want to do. They’ll have to start putting in bills, voting on it, and that sort of thing. And that’s where they’ll start dividing, I believe. And the public will start seeing some of this stuff. What do they intend to do about Social Security and Medicare? What are they going to do about this soaring unemployment? American jobs fleeing overseas? Let’s hear it. And I think when they get into that and start making choices and we hear their narrative, then the debate will begin within the Republican Party.
Walter F. Mondale on Republicans, from “Mondale on Obama, and how he could’ve beaten Reagan,” by Steve Kornacki
