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Ad Nausea: Democrats Panic over RNC Ad
Washington Dispatch ^ | 11-24-03 | CK Rairden

Posted on 11/24/2003 9:00:06 AM PST by jmstein7

A 30-second ad that is running in Iowa has caused panic in the Democrat Party. The RNC financed ad which features clips from the President’s State of the Union address last January had several Democrats nauseous on Sunday. So much so--one demanded that the ad be pulled from the airwaves. Better get the antacids out for the left, the RNC scoffed at the notion.

The ad is straightforward and probably will be effective, but as a political commercial is quite benign. If this kind of political speech is to panic the Democrats to the point they are demanding something like this be yanked from the airwaves, they may be in for a long campaign season praying to the porcelain god.

Democrats were quick and loud on the Sunday political talk shows preaching that it was an attack on their patriotism, an exploitation of 9/11, and the ad was an attempt to stifle dissent. That was quite a stretch. It’s evident that some Democrats are becoming more uncomfortable with their positions on national security and as the 2004 election nears are clearly overcompensating.

Call it security envy.

The Senate minority leader led the charge on NBC’s “Meet the Press” with Tim Russert. Sen. Tom Daschle (D-SD) complained, “It's wrong. It's erroneous, and I think that they ought to pull the ad.” Russert seemed astonished, and in an obvious chance to allow Daschle an out questioned, “Pull the ad?”

Daschle missed the cue and continued complaining that the ad “must be pulled.” He then went overboard showing a trait that often goes with security envy, patriotism paranoia. Daschle to Russert, “to question the patriotism of those who are in opposition to some of the president's plans I think is wrong.”

The ad goes nowhere near questioning anyone’s patriotism, and Russert pointed that out to Daschle who could only repeat the charge stating that it was “implied.”

Democrat presidential wannabe Wes Clark, the man who only recently stated he had yet another armchair plan to catch Osama bin Laden that involved Saudi “commandos” claimed President Bush was exploiting 9/11 for political purposes while being interviewed on the CBS Show “Face the Nation.” that hardly seems the case when you watch the ad, but if it were one would only need to say to Wes Clark, Mr. Pot, meet Mr. Kettle. His armchair general tactics have been exploiting 9/11 even before he entered the race. One reason Wes Clark is in this race is to attempt to shore up the security envy of the Democrat Party.

Next up was Senator Ted Kennedy (D-Mass). Earlier this year, Kennedy called “Operation Iraqi Freedom” a fraud that was cooked up in Crawford, Texas. He accused the Bush Administration of trying to bribe foreign countries to “send in troops.” Today on ABC Kennedy claimed this RNC ad was an “attempt to stifle dissent.”

It was hard to take that statement seriously as Kennedy was in a national TV forum dissenting while he said it.

Senator John McCain (R-AZ) quickly defended the ad and the president; “It's portraying the president's leadership that he's displayed since Sept. 11, which I support, “stated McCain also on ABC. “I think it's a very legitimate statement to be made in the coming presidential election.”

Members of the Democrat Party have attacked President Bush in ads, in presidential debates, in interviews and from the floor of both houses of Congress for well over a year now. The non-partisan commitment to fight the war against the terrorists gave way to partisan politics long ago. If one rather benign ad that highlights President Bush’s strength and commitment to national security causes the Democrats to panic to the point of demanding the ad be pulled, it will be a long campaign season for the left.

The Democrats only hurt themselves when they show their weakness by complaining at the first ad that is shown for three days in Iowa. The ad is already a success as it must be answered by Democrat presidential hopefuls and will emphasize their weakness on national security.

It’s hard to take Democrats seriously on any kind of security issues when they have been dishing it out ad nauseam at the President and his policies and at the first sign of any kind of retort that portrays the President in a positive light, cry to the media that a 30-second ad is unfair and should be pulled.

Fair or not, the Democrats are already perceived by a majority of the American voters as weak on security. It’s going to be a tough hurdle for the left to jump and this kind of complaining will only stress their weakness. If they have trouble with political discourse, the question will evolve into-- how will they handle real security issues?

By again complaining to the media?

CK Rairden is a political columnist for The Landmark, a political commentator and a freelance writer.


TOPICS: Editorial
KEYWORDS: 2004; demsdirtydiapers; editorial; rncad; waaaaaaaaaaah
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1 posted on 11/24/2003 9:00:06 AM PST by jmstein7
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To: jmstein7
  The ad - a taste of the national security battle that will help decide the election - made the Democratic candidates crazy.

RNC to Run Ads Around Democratic Presidential Debates

To view the ad, go to: http://www.rnc.org/Newsroom/RNCResearch/Reality.htm


2 posted on 11/24/2003 9:05:35 AM PST by Wolverine (A Concerned Citizen)
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To: jmstein7
Great editorial. All the dems can do is whine, whine, whine. They are so pathetic it's nauseating. I haven't seen the ad but have read the transcript. It's doesn't even mention the dems, just "some people are now attacking the president for attacking the terrorists." Guess they are just a bit nervous because this ad surely hit a nerve and as the editorial says, it's really pretty benign.

Daschle, Clark, and Kennedy - what a bunch of dopes.

3 posted on 11/24/2003 9:05:53 AM PST by Wphile (Keep the UN out of Iraq)
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To: jmstein7
Check out post # 54 this thread:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1027674/posts?q=1&&page=51

If the Freeper is correct on Dashole's actual words, he was Freudian slippin' all over the place

Prairie
4 posted on 11/24/2003 9:07:07 AM PST by prairiebreeze ("The hope that danger has passed is comforting, is understandable, and it is FALSE! "~~GWBush)
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To: jmstein7
The Dems want it both ways - demagogue the heck out of Iraq to score political points and deny they meant anything of the sort when the price for it must be paid. Ain't happening.
5 posted on 11/24/2003 9:11:05 AM PST by Billthedrill
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To: prairiebreeze
Then later Dascle said he would fight Bush "as viciously as possible." He corrected himself to "as vigorously," but he had already let the tructh slip out.

My wife caught that one. We were sitting on the couch, and I was watching Dashle's try to guess the truth performance, when he slipped out with that. I had ignored it, but it stunned by wife.

6 posted on 11/24/2003 9:19:51 AM PST by FreeAtlanta
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7 posted on 11/24/2003 9:24:00 AM PST by dead (I've got my eye out for Mullah Omar.)
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8 posted on 11/24/2003 9:25:22 AM PST by dead (I've got my eye out for Mullah Omar.)
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To: FreeAtlanta; PhiKapMom
Well then. Corroboration on the DemonRats slip.

Prairie
9 posted on 11/24/2003 9:29:07 AM PST by prairiebreeze ("The hope that danger has passed is comforting, is understandable, and it is FALSE! "~~GWBush)
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To: jmstein7
"...Next up was Senator Ted Kennedy (D-Mass). Earlier this year, Kennedy called “Operation Iraqi Freedom” a fraud that was cooked up in Crawford, Texas..."

Can't begin to say how angry that makes me. There's no fraud here, there is leadership in defending the USA from terrorism. Iraq, Afghanistan, wherever the battle needs to be fought. The adults are in charge and understand that you do not / can not negotiate with terrorists.

Also, I'm offended by how Sen Kennedy implies in his comment that something covert occurred. I'm offended by an implied suggestion that nothing intellectual could occur outside of the liberal establishment of the Eastern cities.

I guess I'm just offended by our often drunken Senator from Mass dishonors his role, his President, and my country...
10 posted on 11/24/2003 9:32:23 AM PST by Made In The USA (Where is the outrage?!)
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To: jmstein7
bump to read later...rto
11 posted on 11/24/2003 9:33:06 AM PST by visitor (dems make it difficult to speak the TRUTH)
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To: jmstein7
HIT THE RATS with TRUTH!!
Pound home the TRUTH and they will scream.
The media does so well to hide the truth continuously.

Playing fair in the Rat's Book is to shut up and take it.
12 posted on 11/24/2003 9:40:25 AM PST by missnry
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To: jmstein7
Dimocrats go bananas when the GOP exercises its freedom of speech and runs a little advertisement, demanding that it be retracted and banned, but there is no way to keep the Democrats from blabbering all they want, and they accuse the GOP of questioning their patriotism whenever the GOP criticizes what they say.
13 posted on 11/24/2003 9:40:40 AM PST by Brilliant
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To: prairiebreeze
Thanks for the ping -- I haven't gotten this much of a laugh out of the RATs in a long time. They are keeping the ad front and center too!

So now their real words have made it into the media? LOL! I love the Internet!
14 posted on 11/24/2003 9:41:40 AM PST by PhiKapMom (AOII Mom -- OU Sooners are #1)
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To: Wphile
Perhaps if the RNC had some Clips of someone being dragged behind a pickup truck...The Demoncrats would find that more acceptable!!!
15 posted on 11/24/2003 9:51:15 AM PST by Dacus943
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16 posted on 11/24/2003 10:00:32 AM PST by ChadGore (Kakkate Koi!)
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You can't buy airtime like this.

The more they whine about it, the more people will be wonder what the rucus is all about and they will seek the video. The press will have to air it all over the nation instead of just Iowa. I LOVE IT!
17 posted on 11/24/2003 10:15:37 AM PST by Only1choice____Freedom (If everything you experienced, believed, lived was a lie, would you want to know the truth?)
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To: jmstein7
I sure that little Tommy Dashole would feel more comfortable if they ran the ad in Arabic.
18 posted on 11/24/2003 10:16:50 AM PST by Tacis
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To: ChadGore
Be nice if you could post that graphic over on DU.......
19 posted on 11/24/2003 10:19:55 AM PST by OldFriend (DEMS INHABIT A PARALLEL UNIVERSE)
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To: Only1choice____Freedom
He He. You're right.

Dems: "The Republicans should not air that ad."

Rest of country outside of Iowa: "What ad?"

Dems: "This ad . . . DOH!"

20 posted on 11/24/2003 10:53:13 AM PST by Freemyland
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