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Inside Politics (Bush Wins Second Mandate in Iraq; Dems urged to concede)
Washington Times ^ | Friday, February 4, 2005 | Greg Pierce

Posted on 02/04/2005 7:06:20 AM PST by JohnHuang2

Edited on 02/04/2005 7:22:06 AM PST by Lead Moderator. [history]

"Iraq's dancing-in-the-streets election gave President Bush a surge of momentum, and [Wednesday] night he made clear that he means to make the most of it," the New York Post's Deborah Orin writes. "Iraq's election shifted the political dynamic in America because of its amazing success, which validated Bush's belief that freedom can trump terror — thus making it easier for him to tackle other big things like Social Security," Miss Orin said. Continues...

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Bush Wins Second Mandate in Iraq; Dems urged to concede

What if they held a bloodbath and nobody came? Truly, Sunday was a milestone, a watershed -- the momentous tipping point we eeeeeeevil twisted globe-marauding warmongers hell-bent on plunging the world into freedom have been waiting for. We'll be telling our grandchildren. What a historic day! I'm talking about the news coverage -- it was fair and balance. For a whole news cycle. Defying insurgent threats, even CNN reporters left their Baghdad hotel rooms for the first time to cover the news. Who could forget the images of long lines of reporters, taking their first step towards factual reporting? Very moving.

As for the elections, the turnout picture was decidedly mixed. Heavy, heavy turnout of voters, dismal turnout of suicide bombers. Even after talk of an energized suicide base. Reports of several suicide and mortar attacks were the only bright spots in an otherwise dismal day for Democrats, most of whom seemed shocked that all Iraqis aren't Mujahadeen Islamofascist head-hackers. Or dufuses who have no rights and love to be oppressed, like all Muslims. (Only terrorist Muslims at Guantanamo have rights.) With predictions of a bloodbath, sporadic violence left little for Kennedy to gloat about. Even worse for Teddy, those video images of joyful Iraqis coming out of packed polling places, jumping up and down in exuberance, holding up purple fingers, clapping their hands, cheering and dancing in the streets. Buncha Bushies.

"We now have our freedom," said one Iraqi man, trying to put a positive spin on the day's events (clearly another Bushbot). "After 35 years, we finally got rid of Saddam and now we can vote for whoever we want."

Two weeks ago, Bush told the Washington Post in an interview that he'd had his "accountability moment, and that's called the 2004 elections." Democrats swiftly denounced the claim and Iraqis swiftly denounced the Democrats by giving Bush a second accountability moment, and that's called the 2005 elections. In Iraq. It marked the Democrats' gazillionth election defeat to Bush.

(One thing's for sure. You won't hear Democrats demanding statehood for Iraq -- 31 red states are enough.)

As for the vote tally and actual turnout, Iraqi election officials estimate over 8 million Iraqis, braving threats of violence and threats of more Kennedy speeches, flocked to the polls, which is 60 percent of Iraq's 14 million registered voters. Oh, sure, there were the usual complaints from the usual cranks about voting problems and long lines outside polling stations in Cuyahoga county, but even in the key 'battleground' Sunni Triangle, turnout may have reached as much as 40 percent -- even without the help of Bush's crack team of Diebold-hackers.

As for international reaction, Bush got lots of kudos, for once. Italy's "II Messaggero" noted Bush "made progress against the threat of terrorism; proved to the world that democracy and freedom can also be created with weapons; but most of all, (Bush) paved the way for America's exit strategy out of Iraq." The Times of London sounded a similar note, observing that "Yesterday's election would not have happened were (Saddam) still in power. It gave cause for celebration in most of Iraq, and should do elsewhere." But not everyone overseas was satisfied. As expected, the French were the lone sourpusses: "No one in the United States should overhype this election," John Kerry told Meet The Press Sunday, his pointy chin scratching the floor of the studio. In his first TV interview since his sweeping November shellacking, which was not supposed to happen, he said Iraq's election, which was not supposed to happen, was just a first step. Just like the June handover, which was not supposed to happen, was a first step, and the writing of an interim Constitution last March was a first step. The foreign policy visionary said the election lacked legitimacy and that he "was all for the election taking place" and that he was not bitter about the results (you look so happy!) and that unless Bush calls or meets with Jacques Chirac and stops this policy of Going-It-Alone with 32 countries, world terrorism will not be solved and "we will not be successful in Iraq," which he said now poses a greater terrorist threat to the U.S. and that the U.S. is safer with the newly elected Iraqi government and Saddam in prison. "I'm glad Saddam Hussein is gone ('I'm wetting my pants with excitement!') and I've said that a hundred times," Kerry noted, then accused Bush of having no plan. (Which means the weekend's election happened by immaculate conception.) Kerry denied any partisanship. (He's just offering advice because of his deep affection for Bush.)

While Kerry was pressing the aide who booked him on Meet The Press to go for a ride with Teddy Kennedy, other Democrats, who predicted no one would turn out to vote or that every voter in Iraq would be killed, dismissed the vote as a total sham; no independent monitoring, no accountability, no standards, threats of violence -- almost like Cook County, Ill. "You have to have people there to verify whether you have enough ballots, whether people who are registered are voting," Rep. Dennis Kucinch said on Crossfire Tuesday (sunny message!). Elections under Saddam weren't perfect, but this is ridiculous. (Dunno who the stupidest Democrat is, but ol' Kucinich must be in the running.)

"Pre-butting" Bush's State of the Union Address they hadn't heard yet, Rep. Nancy Pelosi and Sen. Harry Reid, emerging from spider holes after a tough weekend, complained that Bush is losing the war on terrorists and that the only way to win the war is to have an 'Exit Strategy'. (That'll really rattle al-Qaeda!) Wanna kill off the enemy? Just wave an 'Exit Strategy' at 'em. Siege cities and conquer armies in seconds with an 'Exit Strategy'. To win, you need the strength and resolve to wage an 'Exit Strategy'. Not an 'Exit Strategy' to exit terrorists (the Bush Plan), but an 'Exit Strategy' to exit U.S. troops (Pelosi-Reid Plan), because Heaven knows we need those troops moved to real hot-spots like Japan and Germany. "Most of all, we need an exit strategy," said Harry Reid, aka Mr. Charisma.

I've got your 'Exit Strategy' right here -- it's called a one-way plane ticket to France.

So, looking at the big picture, while the New York Times, in another prescient prediction, predicted election day calamity in Iraq, 8 million Iraqis strutted to the nearest polling place, eager to participate in this calamity. And to give the Great Satan a great vote of confidence. All of it thanks to Bush's "failed" Iraq policy. Actually, this makes three "calamities". The first was the election in Afghanistan, the first free elections there since the Paleozoic Era and Teddy was still a virgin. Then, three months later, in mid-January, the Palestinian elections, with the winner promising a crack-down on terror. And then the calamitous elections in Iraq. All three calamities either sponsored by the Great Satan (Afghanistan, Iraq) or by Israel, aka the Not-Quite-So-Great-Satan (the Palestinian vote). Three terrorist breeding grounds turned into democracy breeding grounds, and all this without a plan.

Yep, if Bush keeps this up, he'll plunge the whole world into freedom.

Great job, Mr. President!

Anyway, that's...
My Two Cents...
"JohnHuang2"



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1 posted on 02/04/2005 7:06:20 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: xm177e2; mercy; Wait4Truth; hole_n_one; GretchenEE; Clinton's a rapist; buffyt; ladyinred; Angel; ..

Have a great weekend, y'all -- God bless.


2 posted on 02/04/2005 7:07:36 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2

It is good to be king.

So long as you do not waste your moral capital in commanding the sea to roll back from the shore.


3 posted on 02/04/2005 7:14:07 AM PST by alloysteel ("Master of the painfully obvious.....")
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To: JohnHuang2

Terrific..Thanks, John!


4 posted on 02/04/2005 7:17:36 AM PST by MEG33 (GOD BLESS OUR ARMED FORCES)
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To: JohnHuang2

The absence of Jimmah Carter monitoring the Iraqi election and his absolute silence over the historic event is proof positive that it was illegitimate. LOL


5 posted on 02/04/2005 7:18:28 AM PST by Carolinamom
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To: JohnHuang2

I'm already working on my Friday Exit Strategy for Happy Hour!


6 posted on 02/04/2005 7:22:09 AM PST by sam_paine (X .................................)
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To: JohnHuang2

Last evening, Dick Morris called President Bush "the Muhammad Ali of American politics". He has been using the ole rope-a-dope to perfection, and the dims are already falling for it on domestic issues.


7 posted on 02/04/2005 7:23:00 AM PST by STEAMER (My dog ate my tagline.)
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To: JohnHuang2
(Dunno who the stupidest Democrat is, but ol' Kucinich must be in the running.)

If science ever discovers a stupid gene, I vote to name it a Kookinich.

8 posted on 02/04/2005 7:34:33 AM PST by demlosers
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To: JohnHuang2

Outstanding essay! Thank you!!!


9 posted on 02/04/2005 7:49:35 AM PST by Alamo-Girl
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To: JohnHuang2
Great read, JH2. Good humor and insight.

You should be published somewhere.

10 posted on 02/04/2005 7:54:55 AM PST by drc43 (We have 4 years left to get it right)
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To: JohnHuang2

I loved it....your writing reminds me of Mark Steyn...great job. ;o) Please put me on your ping list!!!


11 posted on 02/04/2005 7:56:45 AM PST by shield (The Greatest Scientific Discoveries of the Century Reveal God!!!! by Dr. H. Ross, Astrophysicist)
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To: Carolinamom
Can you imagine Jimmy Carter having the guts to do what Dubya has done? No way. Under him, Saddam would still be in power, and we would be "negotiating" with the Taliban.

George W. Bush is just what we need at this time in history. Ronald Reagan, George HW Bush (W's Dad) would have handled this in much the same way. Three men of strength and character. There is not one Democrat that I can think of that would have been able to do the job correctly. Not one.
12 posted on 02/04/2005 7:59:52 AM PST by Swede Girl
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To: STEAMER

The Pres has also backed the Islamic cults into a corner of admitting to the world that they dispise democracy, OBL, Hamas, and Zac, have all come out against the very people they claim to have been defending.

This makes it all the harder for the global leftist press to rationalize their murders, and promote their supposed victimhood by Israel and the US.

Which they have been doing for the last 30 years.


13 posted on 02/04/2005 8:03:45 AM PST by roses of sharon
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To: JohnHuang2

Excellent essay.


14 posted on 02/04/2005 8:12:07 AM PST by wayoverontheright
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To: JohnHuang2
That was the greatest display of well placed sarcasm density, (defined as sarcasm per number of typed words), I think I have ever seen.

Fine display!

15 posted on 02/04/2005 8:22:18 AM PST by Check_Your_Premises (American Conservatism is the lone defender of the ideals of Western Civilization)
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To: JohnHuang2

Love your writing, John. Thanks.


16 posted on 02/04/2005 8:54:44 AM PST by RottiBiz
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To: Swede Girl

Exactly. President Bush has profounded his critics and history will recognize him as one of our GREAT Presidents. We already do, don't we? LOL


17 posted on 02/04/2005 9:02:25 AM PST by Carolinamom
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To: Carolinamom

Absolutely! He will be listed as one of the great Presidents in American history. He is no-nonsense and straight forward. He sees what needs to be done and does it. He is not afraid of negative feedback because he is true to his moral compass. He is a great man and a great husband. He has all of the qualities that were lacking in his predecessor. He can be trusted. He is all of this and more.


18 posted on 02/04/2005 9:15:58 AM PST by Swede Girl
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To: Swede Girl

I should have said he has CONfounded his critics, but heck he's PROfound too.....a Freudian slip of the fingers, no doubt. LOL


19 posted on 02/04/2005 9:19:29 AM PST by Carolinamom
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To: JohnHuang2
"Yep, if Bush keeps this up, he'll plunge the whole world into freedom.

Well said, JohnHuang2! This is a great read! Thank you for posting such an eloquent essay!
20 posted on 02/04/2005 9:21:20 AM PST by Swede Girl
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