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Call Bush what you want, but don't call him evil
The Chronicle: Duke University ^ | November 25, 2003 | Nathan Carleton

Posted on 11/26/2003 2:29:13 AM PST by riskyscheme

George W. Bush has finally convinced liberals that he’s not an idiot. Problem is, they’ve now decided he’s a devious tyrant.

During his visit to England last week, thousands marched the streets of London with blood-stained signs reading “A killer comes to town” and “World’s #1 Terrorist.” They died the water in the Trafalgar Square fountain red and took down a Bush statue.

On October 28, a columnist for the Massachusetts Daily Collegian said this: “Dubya is one of the single most evil men roaming free right now, a man whose deviousness and maliciousness is equaled by only a few. Bush is a creature on the same level as bin Laden or, more appropriately, Hitler.”

And it isn’t just the far left. The President is assaulted daily by mainstream Democratic politicians.

John Kerry and Dick Gephardt have used war allusions to attack Bush. Kerry said that “we need a regime change in America” while Gephardt accused Bush of having “declared war on the American people.”

Ted Kennedy gave this evaluation of war with Iraq: “This was made up in Texas…this whole thing was a fraud.”

And as for Howard Dean, he has risen from complete obscurity to the front running and best funded Democratic candidate by angrily railing against “Bush and his cronies” daily.

Today’s climate of burning leftist hatred is a far cry from two years ago, when the President enjoyed an 89% approval rating and respect across the spectrum. A shoo-in for reelection then, he now polls around 50%. And as even his biggest supporters often admit, Bush has in fact fueled some of the fires against him through a series of actions that liberals consider offensive. Here are four:

1) The Patriot Act. Though it passed the Senate 98-1, the Patriot Act has now become synonymous with egregious civil liberties violations. The President, however, brushes off suggestions that it was too sweeping a piece of legislation.

2) Tax cuts. The President has actively pursued domestic tax cuts. Nothing has deterred him in his quest, be it recession, deficit, or allegations that he only cuts taxes “for the rich.”

3) War with Iraq. Simply put, President Bush was determined to invade Iraq and overthrow Saddam Hussein’s regime. Neither casualties nor evidence of intelligence failures have caused him to waver in his claim that invasion was necessary.

4) Halliburton. Amid accusations that he attacked Iraq for oil, President Bush assigned control of its oil supply to Halliburton, the Republican-friendly corporation that Vice President Cheney was once CEO of.

All of these acts have hurt the President’s poll numbers, and liberals interpret them as evidence of his corruption:

Bush won’t repeal the Patriot Act, they say, because he desires the power. He won’t stop cutting taxes, they claim, because he wants his rich friends to get richer. He invaded Iraq, it continues, because he didn’t care about casualties and knew he could get what he wanted. And he didn’t assign Iraq’s oil to another corporation because he wanted Halliburton to get the payout.

There it is—the liberal argument of today. “Bush” (spitefully enunciated), is doing things which he and his “crony” Karl Rove know are endangering his chances at reelection because they’re just that tyrannical, greedy, and corrupt.

Sound logical? Compare it to this theory:

President Bush is a deeply principled man who realized after 9/11 that he holds an awesome responsibility to look out for Americans. He believes that law enforcement needs the Patriot Act to prevent terrorist attacks. He saw Saddam Hussein as a grave threat to national security. He agreed with experts who said that Halliburton was uniquely qualified to handle Iraq’s oil. And he holds the economic ideology that tax cuts improve economies and create jobs. He therefore unequivocally supports the Patriot Act, military and reconstruction efforts in Iraq, and tax cuts.

On September 20, 2001, in his “axis of evil” speech, the President addressed Congress and outlined this very strategy of governing. He received thunderous applause. For two years, he has held to the plan. Liberals, meanwhile, have changed their minds and stopped applauding.

Call the President inflexible or wrongheaded. But don’t call him evil. If he isn’t reelected, it’s for one reason—he stuck to his guns.


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1 posted on 11/26/2003 2:29:13 AM PST by riskyscheme
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To: riskyscheme
A principled man who is not swayed by the polls!
2 posted on 11/26/2003 2:45:02 AM PST by marvlus
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To: riskyscheme
bump
3 posted on 11/26/2003 4:16:01 AM PST by jonno
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To: riskyscheme
A man who says what he means, and means what he said. Can you imagine a politician who actually does this? The dims can't. Oday and Quosa couldn't.

Everyone can fuse about the medicare bill. I don't like it either, but if it helps privatize it, maybe that will be better. This was one of the campaign promises he made. As a caller into Rush said yesterday, when was the last time a president KEPT his campaign promises? The enery bill is the only one that has not been successful yet.

4 posted on 11/26/2003 4:32:25 AM PST by mathluv
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To: riskyscheme
There's been a lot of articles posted on FR today that reveal the elitist and leftist hatred of GWBush. This article at least indicates that the snide sarcasm of the leftists that the President is an ignorant buffoon won't wash, so some of the Bush-haters now want to claim that he is a triangulating, mendacious, and devious crook, like their "hero", ex-president Caligula. But this canard won't stick, either.

What continues to blow my mind is the simple, yet unsettling, fact that, given all of the good that our President has done, and given his successes in every area of social, political, and military policy, there is still aover 45% of the people of this country who will vote for a Democrat.

God help us...
5 posted on 11/26/2003 5:29:44 AM PST by vanmorrison
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