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Bush's Iraq Trip Cements Role As Leader
Associated Press ^ | November 29, 2003 | WILL LESTER

Posted on 11/28/2003 11:51:18 PM PST by IsraelBeach

Bush's Iraq Trip Cements Role As Leader

By WILL LESTER, Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON - President Bush's surprise Thanksgiving trip to Baghdad served as a crash course on the power of presidential incumbency.

While Bush tied himself even more closely to the outcome of a war that has dragged on, he reinforced his role as commander in chief before cheering troops — an image his Democratic opponents can't match.

The visit to a mess hall at Baghdad International Airport came at the end of an increasingly violent month for U.S. troops in Iraq.

An American soldier died Friday when guerrillas shelled a military base in the northern city of Mosul and more than 70 U.S. troops have been killed in hostile action in November, more than in any other month since the administration declared an end to major combat on May 1.

Public doubts about the aftermath of the Iraq war have been growing — along with the casualties. But Bush's trip offered a blunt reminder about the president's ability to control events — at least in the short-term.

"Democrats got a real lesson in what it means to run against an incumbent president," said Larry Sabato, a political scientist at the University of Virginia. "He can change the headlines anytime he wants to — how do you fight against this? He can do it next October."

The phrase "October surprise" has become a part of the political campaign lexicon — the notion that an incumbent president can make some major announcement or take some substantial action in the monthlong run up to Election Day.

One effect of the visit was to link Bush even more closely to war he said the nation had to fight, although his administration already had very high stakes in the outcome. An earlier image of Bush with the troops — his trip to an aircraft carrier May 1 with a banner proclaiming "Mission Accomplished" in the background — generated criticism about a premature celebration.

The Thanksgiving Baghdad visit provided new filmed images likely to be more useful in campaign ads next year. It's too early to know how the general public will react to his Baghdad trip, however.

"The president's fortunes are tied to Iraq," said Andrew Kohut, director of the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press. "To the extent that he can communicate his concerns about the troops, make the right decisions there and be compassionate, it helps him."

Bush's service in the Texas Air National Guard never resulted in any combat experience.

But his connection with the current military makes the job more difficult for Democratic candidates like John Kerry, a decorated Vietnam veteran, and Wesley Clark, former NATO commander, to draw a sharp contrast with Bush as leader of the military in wartime.

"It absolutely complicates efforts by Kerry and Clark to trump Bush as commander in chief," said presidential scholar Charles Jones. His rivals were cautious Friday when reacting to his trip.

"I don't have anything political or partisan to say about it," said Democrat Joe Lieberman as he campaigned for his party's presidential nomination in New Hampshire. "There are days when you have to say, we're not Republicans, we're not Democrats. We are Americans. "

Kerry, also campaigning in New Hampshire, said: "I thought it was terrific. I think it's the right thing for a president to do." Candidate John Edwards, said through his spokeswoman: "I believe President Bush's visit to the troops was a nice thing to do. but unless this visit is followed by a change in policy that brings in our allies and truly internationalizes the effort, our mission is not going to be successful."

While the Bush trip made great political theater, few think it will have any impact on the progress of the effort to bring peace and stability to Iraq.

Bush's national security adviser Condoleezza Rice dismissed any suggestion the trip was made for political gain.

"Let the chips fall where they may," Rice said Friday. "But for the American people, I don't care what your party, they know that the president of the United States, as commander in chief, going to see these troops is an important step."

And a powerful image.

"It was a smart move," said political scientist Merle Black of Emory University. "None of the Democrats can top that."

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: baghdad; bush; democracy; freedom; intel; iraq; israel; leadership; media; morale; president; republicans; reserves; saddam; terrorism; thanksgiving; thanksgivingvisit; troops; war
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1 posted on 11/28/2003 11:51:20 PM PST by IsraelBeach
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To: IsraelBeach
GOD BLESS GEORGE BUSH

MY HERO!
2 posted on 11/28/2003 11:56:55 PM PST by I_love_weather
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To: IsraelBeach

3 posted on 11/28/2003 11:59:25 PM PST by SkyPilot
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To: IsraelBeach
The phrase "October surprise"

Let's call this the "November Nuke..."

4 posted on 11/29/2003 12:02:47 AM PST by backhoe (Just an old Keyboard Cowboy, ridin' the TrackBall into the Sunset...)
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To: SkyPilot
ROFL!!!!!!!!
5 posted on 11/29/2003 12:06:20 AM PST by kayak (The Vast, Right-Wing Conspiracy is truly Vast! [JohnHuang2])
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To: IsraelBeach
SPIN SPIN SPIN.
Try as hard as they might, aint nobody buying the manufactured downside the passe "mainstream" media tries to hype.
From diehard socialists in the USA to diehard Baathists in Iraq, it is pitifull, but vastly amusing to watch them attempt to turn an abject defeat into a twisted victory!
6 posted on 11/29/2003 12:13:21 AM PST by sarasmom (Message to the DOD : Very good , troops.Carry on. IN MY NAME)
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To: IsraelBeach
"I don't have anything political or partisan to say about it," said Democrat Joe Lieberman as he campaigned for his party's presidential nomination in New Hampshire. "There are days when you have to say, we're not Republicans, we're not Democrats. We are Americans."

A rational voice from the Democrats... no wonder the left despises Lieberman :-)

7 posted on 11/29/2003 12:14:26 AM PST by Tamzee (Pennsylvanians for Bush! Join http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PA4BushCheney/)
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To: SkyPilot
Great! Finally someone did it!

I've been waiting for this picture with Hillary as the turkey on the platter! :)
8 posted on 11/29/2003 12:36:02 AM PST by FairOpinion
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To: IsraelBeach
"Bush tied himself even more closely to the outcome of a war that has dragged on..."

Yes, because he knows that the fate of America and of the world is tied to the outcome of this war--the war on terrorism.

In case anyone has forgotten, this war was declared and the United States attacked by Islamic terrorists.

The American people never wanted this war; however they have no choice but to wage it and defeat this enemy.

"...he reinforced his role as commander in chief before cheering troops..."

...who understand the President's courage, commitment, patriotism, loyalty, and honor.

"...an image his Democratic opponents can't match."

...because it reflects his character. He is a man of principle, and his Democrat opponents cannot successfully pretend to be that.

9 posted on 11/29/2003 12:51:27 AM PST by Savage Beast (If Europeans have forgotten the price of appeasement, Americans are well qualified to remind them.)
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To: IsraelBeach
I don't care how long this was in the works, it pulled the rug out from under Hillary and the rest of the appeasing cowards and was brilliant.

All of the complainers are coming off as whiney brats and will be seen by the public as such.
10 posted on 11/29/2003 12:59:05 AM PST by Fledermaus (Fascists, Totalitarians, Baathists, Communists, Socialists, Democrats - what's the difference?)
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To: Savage Beast
The American people never wanted this war; however they have no choice but to wage it and defeat this enemy.

I did. I, correctly, saw taking out Saddam as a CRUCIAL move in fighting terrorism on many fronts. One being that a-holes can't play games with us any longer after 12 years of lies, deceit and lack of a spine by the "mulitlateralists".

I wanted to kick the crap out of the Iraqi Baathists and I want to kick some more out of the Syrians, Iranians, so-called Palestinians and the Saudi hypocrites.

11 posted on 11/29/2003 1:02:53 AM PST by Fledermaus (Fascists, Totalitarians, Baathists, Communists, Socialists, Democrats - what's the difference?)
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To: IsraelBeach
Bush IS a leader.
12 posted on 11/29/2003 1:03:53 AM PST by FairOpinion
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To: sarasmom
Try as hard as they might, aint nobody buying the manufactured downside the
passe "mainstream" media tries to hype.


I'm just waiting for the press expose' of how electric voltage applied to the chairs
caused all those soldiers to jump up en masse and involuntarily start clapping.
And that the CIA put some sort of psycho-active drugs into the turkey and stuffing
so the soldiers would continue to robotically smile and shake Dubya's hands.

I just know some left-wing mag will eventually float something like this.
To face the truth is a lot less fun than dreaming up these sort of paranoic scenarios.

Oh, and I'm waiting for someone ACLU type to run that clip in which Dubya shakes hands with
one soldier and they exchange hearty "G-d Bless You"s.
Sounds like establishment of a state religion to me (end sarcasm)
13 posted on 11/29/2003 1:07:08 AM PST by VOA
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To: IsraelBeach
America will triumph in this war, but we must remain steadfast.
14 posted on 11/29/2003 1:34:41 AM PST by Savage Beast (If Europeans have forgotten the price of appeasement, Americans are well qualified to remind them.)
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To: Savage Beast
Not one of Bush's critics has suggested that Algore would have been a better President.
16 posted on 11/29/2003 2:06:56 AM PST by Carolinamom
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To: Tamsey
Chris Matthews, when asked by Matt Lauer, said the President's trip was a "10" and that he considered it "apolitical."

Of course, Lauer argued with him.

17 posted on 11/29/2003 3:49:34 AM PST by dawn53
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To: IsraelBeach
The visit to a mess hall at Baghdad International Airport came at the end of an increasingly violent month for U.S. troops in Iraq.

Happy Ramadan, everybody.

18 posted on 11/29/2003 4:02:34 AM PST by rabidralph (Consciously denying my prejudices)
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To: Psalm one.one.eight; Admin Moderator
This is the second thread on which I have seen you make a sarcastic, anti-Bush comment. Since you are newly registered member, I am highly suspicious, and invite the Mod to take a look at your posting history.
19 posted on 11/29/2003 4:26:02 AM PST by Miss Marple
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To: Tamsey
""I don't have anything political or partisan to say about it," said Democrat Joe Lieberman "

The more I see Joe Lieberman the more he reminds me of "Mr. Burns" on the "Simpsons".

20 posted on 11/29/2003 5:19:08 AM PST by capt. norm (Lead me not into temptation, I can find the way myself...)
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