It’s been about three weeks since congressional Democrats unveiled their election-year agenda — “New Direction for America” — but unfortunately, some of the caucus didn’t get the memo.
Asked Thursday to comment on their agenda, a half-dozen House Democrats remained fuzzy on the particulars.
“The new model, etc., etc?” faltered Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-Texas).
“I haven’t even looked at it,” admitted Rep. Jim Cooper (D-Tenn.). “I’m not very good at talking points.”
“I like mine better,” Rep. Gene Taylor (D-Miss.) declared while looking over a list of the Democrats’ six priorities as if it were the first time he’d seen it.
For a party that sometimes has a little trouble with discipline, this isn’t what I was hoping to see.
For what it’s worth, one Dem lawmaker told The Hill that, when the party’s lucky, about half of the caucus will show up for regular caucus meetings, when agenda items like the “New Direction” platform are discussed in detail. The result is a group of lawmakers who don’t even recognize their party’s agenda items for the election cycle.
What’s that old Will Rogers joke? “I’m not a member of any organized political party; I’m a Democrat.”