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To: dead
You know, actually, all the wacky anti-Bush crap, like Rep McDermott's stupid statement, or Albright's comment, is a good thing for the GOP politically....yup, it's red meat to the hard core left/lib Dems, but they were never gonna vote for Bush anyways..but, as it continues, and escalates, it'll be enough to push some in the middle to Bush...and could tip the balance in some key Senate races..
4 posted on 12/17/2003 8:31:59 AM PST by ken5050
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Yes, but I hate listening to it and what's worse, our troops hate listening to it. I just got a letter from a very depressed soldier who can't understand why Americans can't see what's going on, why we're divided when it's so obvious what the Iraqis have gone through.

They hate that their CiC is under constant attack.

12 posted on 12/17/2003 8:43:57 AM PST by McGavin999
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You are exactly right. The hard left is now literally foaming at the mouth. What are they going to be like 11 months from now? Hllary has just said she believes Bush will suspend the 2008 elections. Dean can't even admit it's good for Iraq that Saddam was captured. This is the stuff of funny farms. We may be seeing a truly tectonic collapse of the left. I am having soooo much fun watching, and all we have to do is just sit back and act nonchalant because they are eating themselves alive.
15 posted on 12/17/2003 8:47:53 AM PST by FastCoyote
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To: ken5050
You know, actually, all the wacky anti-Bush crap, like Rep McDermott's stupid statement, or Albright's comment, is a good thing for the GOP politically....yup, it's red meat to the hard core left/lib Dems, but they were never gonna vote for Bush anyways..but, as it continues, and escalates, it'll be enough to push some in the middle to Bush...and could tip the balance in some key Senate races..

Probably correct. That Howard Dean hatefest out west the other week was a good example. The language and tone of that was just beyond the pale. It's going to turn off a lot of fair-minded people who otherwise might (mistakenly) be inclined to give Dean and The Rats the benefit of doubt. I don't know about you, but when I hear these Deaniacs and people like John Kerry mindlessly spewing profanity in an attempt to appear hip and edgy, it's an immediate tune-out. It's like they have nothing of real substance to say, so the turn up the volume of the noise with profanity.

The Rats are really in danger of overplaying their hand with this negative spin on the capture of Saddam thing. Especially in view of the fact that it was they who made such a big deal out of it when he was still at large. It was like, "Where's Saddam? If we don't get him we haven't won anything.", and then when we get him, they seem to be saying, "Oh. Big deal. Nevermind...". Well, geez, does it matter, or not? They are so transparent...

25 posted on 12/17/2003 8:59:13 AM PST by chimera
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