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Plame Blame Game Shows Democrats' Vacuity
NewsMax.com ^ | July 26, 2005 | Barrett Kalellis

Posted on 07/26/2005 3:08:47 PM PDT by prman

There is something rotten at the core of the Democratic Party, one reason being that the party has no credible leader — one who could set the tone and reasonable, visionary goals to rally the electorate and extricate the party from the morass in which it finds itself.

What fills this vacuum instead are diverse Democratic "point men," or more accurately, "hit men," that take out the cudgels and knives to attack George W. Bush on every front.

Thus Senator Charles Schumer has become the "go-to guy" to coordinate and lead the charge against Bush's Supreme Court nominations, along with sidelines cheering by Senators Kennedy and Leahy.

On foreign policy, the hit men are Joe Biden, Kennedy, Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi, whose carping about the administration's Iraq war policies range from Kennedy's "a plot hatched in Texas" scenario to Pelosi's "failed war" and "grotesque mistake" characterizations, and the universal call for a "timetable for withdrawal."

Even John Conyers, a longtime feckless congressional drone — grasping petitions garnered by leftist MoveOn.org members — eagerly holds hearings on the "Downing Street Memos," trying to stir up anti-war mud.

Like burned-out tubes in a radio, these congressional leaders replace each other to attack Bush on other issues: Reid and Pelosi refuse to engage in Social Security reform unless private account options are "off the table"; Kennedy throws spitballs at Republican House Leader Tom DeLay, claiming he should "return to Texas and serve his (criminal) time; and Pelosi, a particularly shrill partisan, claims that Bush's "distorted priorities" and "irresponsible tax cuts" are deliberately aimed at short-changing Hispanics and blacks.

All the while, DNC Chairman "Screamin'" Howard Dean runs around the country making wild speeches, accusing Republicans of all things bad — almost to the point of causing the disappearance of Natalee Holloway.

Perhaps no other recent issue, or non-issue, has made the Democratic Party look more ridiculous than the partisan media-driven flap about the Valerie Plame "leak" and presidential adviser Karl Rove's statement to a reporter.

Even though Rove did nothing wrong, and was actually trying to help the reporter, the Democrats see this nothing-burger as another great opportunity to damage the administration, even though polls indicate that the public just doesn't give a damn.

When Rove's name was mentioned in the press, the very next day, losing Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry, now reduced to buffoon-like appearances, called for Rove to be fired immediately — no investigation, no hearing, no nothing. More Democrats piled on: Schumer, Kennedy, Pelosi, Joe Wilson (Plame's husband). Still other senators — Biden, Rockefeller, Reid and Durbin — insisted that Rove's security clearance be taken away.

This desperate, knee-jerk spectacle simply reveals a party in denial, a party that has been so demoralized after losing two presidential elections and 10 Senate seats, that it can't add anything positive to the public discourse and therefore engages in never-ending attempts to tear down, belittle and insult President Bush and his policies on every occasion.

Do these politicians think they look like statesmen in these constant endeavors? Other than warm the cockles of the hearts of certain far-left interest groups, do they think that the American people want this kind of governance?

On the contrary, the Democrats apparently think that they can win converts and voters with more and more vitriol. Just look at the press releases posted on the Democratic National Committee's Web site. Reading like a tabloid newspaper, the site is awash in provocative and inflammatory headlines: "Karl Rove Scandal Machine Comes to Minnesota"; "Why Won't Bush Come Clean on CAFTA Cover-Up?" and "Roberts a Federalist Society Leader, Despite Denials."

Poor John Roberts. Since the Democrats can't find anything really damaging about him to savage his nomination to the court, they are trying the "guilt by association" maneuver, equating, almost, his participation in high-minded Federalist Society events to midnight gatherings of the Ku Klux Klan.

I would think that Americans would by now have had their bellies full of these blatant and never-ending political machinations. One would think that in this parlous time of war, when terrorist bombs are killing and maiming innocent civilians overseas — and may very well find their way here — that the minority party would act in the spirit of coming together, putting aside partisan squabbles to focus on defeating the common enemy of free people everywhere.

However, as presently constituted, the Democratic Party has really only one message: "We've lost our majority power and we want it back!" Reasonable Americans might conclude that this message is neither a necessary nor sufficient reason for voting Democrats back into office, let alone into leadership positions.

Barrett Kalellis is a Michigan-based columnist and writer whose articles appear regularly in various local and national print and online publications. He may be reached at kalellis@newsmax.com.


TOPICS: Editorial; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: cialeak; democrats; desperatedems; karlrove
I agree. The Democrats shouldn't be anywhere near the levers of power.
1 posted on 07/26/2005 3:08:47 PM PDT by prman
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To: prman

Good post.

Accurate, and sad as all hell if you are a rat lover.


2 posted on 07/26/2005 3:21:14 PM PDT by mmercier
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To: prman
Like burned-out tubes in a radio...

Hey! Watch that language!

3 posted on 07/26/2005 3:22:01 PM PDT by 6SJ7
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To: prman

Is it too late to arrest those in D.C. who profess to be socialist democrats and send them to Gitmo? Ok, ok. I can dream can't I? We dream of winning the Lotto, I can dream of this!


4 posted on 07/26/2005 3:24:36 PM PDT by RetiredArmy (The government and courts are stealing your freedom & liberty!)
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To: 6SJ7

5 posted on 07/26/2005 3:27:07 PM PDT by Zuben Elgenubi
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To: RetiredArmy
Is it too late to arrest those in D.C. who profess to be socialist democrats and send them to Gitmo?

no no NO!!! Don't send them to Gitmo, that's WAY too nice a place! Send them to Abu Graib where they can learn what torture really is!

6 posted on 07/26/2005 4:34:20 PM PDT by golfboy (character is doing what is right, when no one is looking)
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To: prman; mmercier; 6SJ7; RetiredArmy; Zuben Elgenubi; golfboy

On the left, the Democrats and the MSM. On the right, The Republicans and FreeRepublic. Any questions on vacuity now? (Great minds think alike Zuben)

7 posted on 07/26/2005 4:50:36 PM PDT by Enterprise ("Islam is not a religion, but rather a means of world conquest" - ALAN BURKHART.COM)
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To: 6SJ7
Like burned-out tubes in a radio...

Hey! Watch that language!

LOL! I suspect that a great many folks here are way too young to appreciate your comment based on your screen name. :=)

8 posted on 07/26/2005 4:55:24 PM PDT by Bob
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To: Enterprise
Every day the MSM starts the Plame story with the line "Rove is under investigation".When did Fitzgerald announce that?I must have missed it.
I notice nobody in the Administration is out there straightening this white lie out.I do not understand why Bush allows so much to go undefended.Not just in this instance but others as well.
9 posted on 07/26/2005 5:00:17 PM PDT by ricoshea
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To: ricoshea
"Rove is under investigation".

LOL - It's a mystery to me. But I guess if you asked them they would tell you that Santa Claus really does exist, and President George H. W. Bush really did fly in a U2 and give a birthday cake to the Ayatollah Khomeini.

10 posted on 07/26/2005 5:14:58 PM PDT by Enterprise ("Islam is not a religion, but rather a means of world conquest" - ALAN BURKHART.COM)
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To: 6SJ7

Ha! Wonder how many of us know what a 6SJ7 is?


11 posted on 07/26/2005 7:17:11 PM PDT by Buck W. (Yesterday's Intelligentsia are today's Irrelevantsia.)
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To: Buck W.; Enterprise; 6SJ7
"Ha! Wonder how many of us know what a 6SJ7 is?"

Mine wouldn't tell me so I beat the S out of the 6_J7.


12 posted on 07/27/2005 3:46:50 PM PDT by Zuben Elgenubi
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To: Zuben Elgenubi

I gazed intently at the malfunctioning tube and thought darkly, "Tube be or not tube be."


13 posted on 07/27/2005 5:18:53 PM PDT by Enterprise ("Islam is not a religion, but rather a means of world conquest" - ALAN BURKHART.COM)
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To: Zuben Elgenubi

Naked tubes! I thought this was a family-friendly forum?


14 posted on 07/27/2005 6:58:34 PM PDT by 6SJ7
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To: prman
What is it about Schumer (besides the obvious) that irritates me so much about him. Besides the smirk. He reminds my husband of Eddie Haskell, but it's something else, someone else. Someone I can't quite put my finger on. He's the guy in school that everyone made fun of, the one that when us girls wanted to irritate another girl, we'd say "she'd date ____ (fill in "Schumer"), and she'd promptly gag - the one that would wave his hand incessantly in class because he smarmily had the answer - what else is it?
15 posted on 07/27/2005 7:07:49 PM PDT by WeddingPlanner
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To: WeddingPlanner
I think you're on to something. Schumer is readily described as smarmy. I would also consider sanctimonious and also pompous. He also comes across as a latter day Sammy Glick.
16 posted on 07/29/2005 5:32:54 AM PDT by prman
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