January 30, 2007
Bob Brady To Channel Adlai Stevenson, Al Smith, William Jennings Bryan In Next Campaign Speech
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The Inquirer's Michael Currie Schaffer writes that Brady's announcement speech contained a few lines that had been used before:
When Bob Brady announced his mayoral candidacy on Thursday by declaring that "help is on the way," veterans of past Democratic campaigns may have felt a sense of deja vu. The line was the key refrain of John Kerry's 2004 acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention and a constant theme in the campaign that followed.
And the very next line of Brady's speech - "I'm Bob Brady, and I'm running for mayor" - evoked an even more distant Democratic standard-bearer. In 1976, a little-known Georgia politician introduced himself to voters by traveling the country declaring, "I'm Jimmy Carter, and I'm running for president."
The Brady campaign says the lines were merely coincidental, but I can't help but think that channeling John Kerry and Jimmy Carter -- even accidentally -- isn't the best idea for a candidate who wants to, y'know, win.
Echoes of the past in Brady's present [Inquirer]
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