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Democrats spinning in circles: Hugh Hewitt on why Reagan tributes will impact 2004 elections
www.worldnetdaily.com ^ | June 9, 2004 | Hugh Hewitt

Posted on 06/09/2004 7:05:26 AM PDT by RonDog

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Wednesday, June 9, 2004



Democrats spinning in circles

Posted: June 9, 2004
1:00 a.m. Eastern

By Hugh Hewitt


© 2004 WorldNetDaily.com
Articles yesterday by Dan Balz in the Washington Post and Doyle McManus in the Los Angeles Times debate the impact of the ceremonies and commentary on President Reagan on the 2004 election.

On Monday, before the talking points got circulated, honest Democrats were admitting that focus on the presidential leadership of Ronald Reagan, especially his steely determination to counter the Soviet threat, would help George W. Bush directly and indirectly.

"I've been dreading this every election year for three cycles," former Kerry campaign manager Jim Jordan told the New York Times Monday. "Bush has totally attached himself to Ronald Reagan. He's going to turn Reagan into his own verifier."

But after a day of watching the networks watch the people file past President Reagan's body in repose, the spinners came out.

  • Dem pollster Stan Greenberg: "[I]n political terms, voting terms, I don't see any discernible impact."

  • Dem strategist Steve McMahon: "The focus on Ronald Reagan will inevitably lead to comparisons that frankly don't leave President Bush in such a good light."

  • CNN talking head Bill Schneider: "If this had happened in mid-October, it might have been different ... But it's five months too early. A week in politics is a lifetime, five months is an eternity."

The impact of remembering Reagan is most powerful for reasons these guys don't see or won't admit to seeing. As Reagan speechwriter Peter Robinson said on my program, "Ronald Reagan was great because Ronald Reagan was right." There was a right way to confront the Soviet Union --Reagan's way – and a wrong way, Jimmy Carter's.

There is a right way to defeat radical Islamists and the states' that harbor them – Bush's way – and a wrong way, the Kerry-Kennedy-Pelosi-U.N.-cut-and-run-Michael Moore fog.

Reagan's legacy helps Bush in other ways as well, such as the obvious benefits of tax-cutting to the overall economy, and to the benefits of good humor and optimism in a president.

But the key lesson of the Reagan years is that genuine conviction about the goodness and greatness of America combined with steely determination to defend that goodness and greatness brings peace through victory.

Read Dinesh D'Souza's New York Post op-ed from this Tuesday. He reminds everyone of the legion of Reagan critics who scoffed at Reagan's belief in victory in the Cold War, who saw the Soviets as a permanent fixture on the world stage.

Just like the defeatist caucus in the Democratic Party today – a caucus that includes John Kerry, Hillary, Daschle, Byrd, Leahy and the rest, who want to "manage" the terrorist threat, treating it like a "law-enforcement matter," instead of waging all-out war on it and, if necessary, on other states that harbor the "evildoers" – the defeatist caucus in the Democratic Party of the '80s, the San Francisco Democrats, blamed America for the problems in the world.

Reagan, like Bush, used the term "evil" during his presidency. Bush, like Reagan, was hammered by the sophisticates for doing so. Both were mocked for their lack of subtlety, for their hopeless naivete.

Except that the American people like victory. The knew the Soviet Union was indeed an "evil empire," and that Saddam's Iraq, Iran and North Korea were an "axis of evil." They wanted the wall torn down, and they want a new Iraq to be a genuine democracy, not a strongman who tilts the U.S. way.

They want a president who believes that the country he leads is uniquely good and great.

That's why the memorials to Reagan will have an impact far deeper than Democratic spinners are admitting. In the midst of difficult times, the legacy of Ronald Reagan reminds America that America can and has won difficult battles in the past against powerful adversaries, but only when its leadership was committed to winning.


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1 posted on 06/09/2004 7:05:27 AM PDT by RonDog
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To: JohnHuang2

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2 posted on 06/09/2004 7:06:16 AM PDT by RonDog
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To: RonDog

Professor Hewitt bump.


3 posted on 06/09/2004 7:08:19 AM PDT by A.A. Cunningham
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To: RonDog
There are parallels.

While the cold war was a threat we now have a DIRECT threat of terrorism on our land. 9/11 should have been a wakeup call to ALL. If anything it is MORE imperative to end terrorism since the terrorists have already slaughtered 3,000 people on our own soil.
4 posted on 06/09/2004 7:08:25 AM PDT by nmh (Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God).)
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To: RonDog

Reagan, as hard as it is to say goodbye, his timing will help Bush. People forget. Reagan has reminded them of what a strong country really is. Kerry now looks all the more ridiculous. Bush is the man for the job TODAY!


5 posted on 06/09/2004 7:10:35 AM PDT by nmh (Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God).)
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To: RonDog

"Bush has totally attached himself to Ronald Reagan. He's going to turn Reagan into his own verifier."

Yep...

Tax cuts, freedom for the oppressed and smaller government. Two out of three is a start. Maybe in the second term Bush will go after big government.


6 posted on 06/09/2004 7:12:56 AM PDT by snooker (Reagan has put the smile back on America's face ... again. Can't you feel it?)
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To: snooker

These "Talking points" by the Dems are as phoney as can be. If what happens now is of no real impact......why is Kerry spending so much money trying to trash George Bush?


7 posted on 06/09/2004 7:17:53 AM PDT by Oldsailor
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To: RonDog

Good news for the Clintoons. Time to start gearing up for 2008 Hillary.


8 posted on 06/09/2004 7:18:26 AM PDT by mlbford2 (Sorry for spelling errors, I'm a product of a state university)
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To: Bob Eimiller; doug from upland; ALOHA RONNIE; DLfromthedesert; PatiPie; flamefront; onyx; ...
See also, from www.hughhewitt.com:
June 7, 2004
Posted at 4:55 PM, Pacific

A thread at FreeRepublic points out that Hollywood will be honoring Ronald reagan at the next Oscars.  Which will be very interesting given the almost certain Oscar win by Michael Moore's new bit of propaganda.  America loves Reagan.  Cannes and probably the Academy loves Moore.  I'll go with America.
That would be THIS thread:

It's going to be quite funny at the OSCARS next year!!!
The Keyboard ^ | June 7 2004 | Bob Eimiller
Posted on 06/07/2004 4:41:49 PM PDT by Bob Eimiller

Then next Academy Awards will be something to behold. The segment when they honor their own after their passing....LOL

There is always a list with film clips of many departed actors.... and right after Tony Randall they are going to have to HONOR THE BELOVED RONALD WILSON REAGAN!!

Personally I can't wait...I seldom watch that narcisstic waste of time, but I certainly will this time...

ROTFLMAO<------- This is what I'll be doing! How about you?

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9 posted on 06/09/2004 7:22:28 AM PDT by RonDog
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To: RonDog

Thanks for posting this -- couldn't agree more!

Fox just showed the pictures of AF1 waiting to take Pres Reagan back to D.C.


10 posted on 06/09/2004 7:35:03 AM PDT by PhiKapMom (AOII Mom -- Support Bush-Cheney '04 -- Losing is not an Option! Win One for the Gipper!)
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To: mlbford2
"Good news for the Clintoons. Time to start gearing up for 2008 Hillary."

Nice set of gears in Sadam's plasic grinding machine are now available.

11 posted on 06/09/2004 7:37:15 AM PDT by spokeshave (strategery + schadenfreude = stratenschadenfreudery)
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To: PhiKapMom; diotima; doug from upland; DoughtyOne; nerdgirl; sordo; Yaelle; AnnaZ; ...
See also, from:

AAR: PICTURES FROM REAGAN LIBRARY 6/7/04
Bob J's camera | 6/8/04 | Diotima
Posted on 06/08/2004 9:17:26 AM PDT by diotima

Reagan Library Pictures 6/7/2004

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Freepers (L to R) Dio, Doug from Upland, DoughtyToo,
DoughtyOne, NerdGirl, sordo


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To: diotima

This is my report from the trenches last night.

I am absolutely blown away by the showing for President Reagan.

Because I have two small children that needed to get to bed (a baby and a 7-year-old who had his school picnic today so couldn't take off school), I could only leave after their bedtime and leave Daddy in charge. My 12-year-old son accompanied me. We set off on our hour's drive toward Moorpark at 10 p.m.

We got stuck behind an accident on the 405 near the airport so we didn't get up to the 23 at the Collins exit until about 11:30. We took the 23 instead of the more common 118 from L.A. because of a FReeper's tip. They say you shave off an hour of wait that way. There was a temporary freeway sign posted that the wait ahead would be 3 hours. Then we saw it: the other 2 lanes of the freeway were empty, but there was nothing but a sea of red taillights as far as the eye could see in the right lane.

Just up ahead was an exit and some people were going off there. I decided to follow them. I had no idea where we were in relation to the college so I was relying on the cars in front of me. Well, after a few turns where they all went the same way, they basically petered out in all directions and I didn't know what to do. Sam was asking me to please make a U-turn. We had traveled what I thought was far from the freeway at that point and the road seemed a little desolate.

Then suddenly we came to a freeway onramp for the 118. We had a choice of E or W, but I had no earthly idea which way Moorpark College was from there. I crept up and peeked up the E and there was a long line of cars on the freeway. Obviously that was the right way. We went up and got into line. Behind us were probably 2 or more miles of cars, single file. We had accidentally taken a HUGE "legal" short cut!

We congratulated ourselves for a while. On the radio on KFI was a guy who was broadcasting live from the Reagan Library, which kept us company. It took 10 minutes to move a few yards. We were looking at bushes on the side of the road and clocking how long it took to get to each one.

Unfortunately, the talk show host was interviewing people who had come from Reagan's viewing, and they had been waiting for 5 hours before they got to the rotunda. We started to get worried. In half an hour, moving slower than a snail with crutches, we reached the exit offramp. We could see curving ahead of us nothing but a sea of red snaking up the overpass and around a bend. Below us in either direction on the freeway as far as the eye could see were "diamond necklaces," white lights of the cars in single file waiting to exit the freeway from both the east and the west.

An hour later, we were finally off the offramp, at the first signal on the overpass. The radio announced that it would probably take all night just to get to the parking lot from the freeway, and several hours of line-waiting around and around Moorpark College, until you got on the shuttle buses to drive the 5 miles to the Reagan Library, where no doubt there would still be lines, and then waiting to get back.

It was 1 a.m. We did not have all night, if we wanted to stay up all night. We could not afford to be stuck up at the Ranch all night when my husband needed to leave to work by 6 a.m. but wouldn't be able to because of the little boys.

We turned around.

We were so frustrated that we did not get to pay our respects.

However, as we left on the 118 E, we were completely SHOCKED. In the opposite direction (which was the main direction to the Reagan Library from all of L.A. and the Interstate 5 and most other directions) as we literally sped along on an empty highway at 80 mph, we were still passing an all-lane STANDSTILL several minutes later. There had to be about 5 miles of packed cars. The freeway was stopped dead. In the midst were some trucks, simply stuck in the middle of the people en route to see Reagan. I have never seen anything like it in my life nor will I ever, I believe. The outpouring of sympathy for the Reagans is absolutely without precedent. It brought tears to my eyes.

About 10 miles later, we stopped to use a restroom. We did not stop at one of the offramps near Moorpark. We did not pull into the first gas station we saw there. And yet in this little gas station, at 1 a.m., there was a line in the MiniMart to use the restroom, populated only by well-dressed turnarounds from the Reagan viewing! We were all so disappointed. We spoke only of the greatness of Reagan and how sad we were that we were not able to pay tribute tonight. I think the turbaned, bearded manager was astounded at our conversations. I can only imagine the cameraderie amongst the actual line waiters at the College.

This morning I find that our turnaround was for the best for our situation: the wait overnight had grown to 10 hours. And yes, the freeway standstill is for a full 5 miles.

Tired but proud of my fellow Americans,
Yaelle --

30 posted on 06/08/2004 10:01:36 AM PDT by Yaelle
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12 posted on 06/09/2004 7:49:56 AM PDT by RonDog
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13 posted on 06/09/2004 7:59:26 AM PDT by Grampa Dave ( Government does not solve problems; it subsidizes them! ~~Ronald Reagan)
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To: RonDog

This political dissecting of the political impact of the death of Ronald Reagan morbid & distasteful. I don't care who does it.


14 posted on 06/09/2004 8:01:21 AM PDT by skeeter
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To: RonDog

Thanks for the pings to Hugh Hewitt's columns... always a treat!


15 posted on 06/09/2004 8:01:34 AM PDT by Tamzee (Noonan on Reagan, "...his leadership changed the world... As president, he was a giant.")
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To: RonDog

Well done. Anybody know who will be speaking tonite in the Rotunda? I assume Speaker Hastert will be speaking... anybody else? Cheney? Chief Justice Rehnquist?


16 posted on 06/09/2004 8:06:06 AM PDT by mwl1
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To: RonDog

Dem strategist Steve McMahon: "The focus on Ronald Reagan will inevitably lead to comparisons that frankly don't leave President Bush in such a good light."

And people pay him to say things like this? Man, I'm in the wrong line of work.
Both Ronald Reagan and George Bush come across as regular Guys. And that's a powerful asset for a politician.


17 posted on 06/09/2004 8:07:23 AM PDT by Valin ("Well..there you go again" R. Reagan)
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To: RonDog
My take on why Bush will defeat Kerry in 2004. #1 the Ronald Reagan Bounce, #2 The Nader Factor, #3 Zell Miller's group Democrats for Bush, #4 Hillary wants to run for president in 2008, #5 Bush is a more likable person than Kerry (But I still feel it will be a close election in order for it to be a Landslide election of Reaganian Proportions Osama Bin Laden would have to be either caught or confirmed dead before the election -- and I would just love it if it was confirmed during the week of the Democratic Convention totally overshadowing Kerry's nomination speech and then a couple months later followed by the Republican National Convention.)
18 posted on 06/09/2004 8:28:24 AM PDT by psychopuppy
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To: skeeter

Thanks for saying that...I was wondering if I was alone in this position...unless I am mistinterpreting your position.

When Paul Wellstone died the democratic party tried to use his death as a rallying cry for the election. They even went to the point of holding a campaign rally at his memorial.

Granted the Reagan service wont be turned into a call to arms for republicans have too much respect for the living and dead alike to behave so disgracefully. But the salivating of some conservative pundits about how Bush will get a bounce and all of thir thinly veiled glee at how this will translate into votes for Bush in 2004 is in my view just as bad. Don’t get me wrong I am a big fan of Hugh he is a good man he personally wrote me back twice when I sent him emails on his show, and it not like he isn’t being disrespectful towards the president. But I have to say he had a guest on at the start of his show yesterday and he asked him the same question he is asking all of his guests (which just goes to show that this issue is foremost in his mind) he asked if Bush was gonna get a bump out of this and the guy (former Reagan speech writer) you could tell he wasn’t all that comfortable with the question. It is frankly in my view inappropriate. Its one thing to wonder privately...maybe its ok to even postulate on it once or twice publicly. But Hugh is asking every one of his guests and now writing articles for publication about how this is a win win for Bush Sure the focus of the article is how great Reagan was..but so was the wellstone memorial...underneath however is a very clear sense of "This is good for Bush". Its not appropriate. Its certainly not as tasteless and tacky as the Wellstone memorial but it is tasteless and tacky nevertheless. I think it makes us look bad.

I thought it was tasteless for Wellstonians to try to turn Wellstones death into a political issue. In honesty and integrity I have to demand the same standard from our own.


19 posted on 06/09/2004 8:30:07 AM PDT by Cyphas
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To: RonDog
I told my wife on Saturday that, this summer, Ronald Reagan may be working his last and most important Presidential campaign.

The comparisons to the pre-1980 Cold War and today's War on Terror are clear. The War on Terror provides more immediate danger. I pray that good will win again.

20 posted on 06/09/2004 8:36:33 AM PDT by Ghengis
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