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Posted on 01/21/2004 9:12:23 PM PST by Aquamarine
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What does Bush's '04 State of The Union Address Really Tell Us?
by JohnHuang2
Though 'Axis-of-Evil' clearly became the most memorable line of the President's '02 State of the Union Address, it was not its overarching message, media Urban Legend notwithstanding. Nor was the case for war against Iraq the overarching message of last year's address before Congress. Sure, there was cold realism aplenty as the President, in words ringing splendidly with clarity and resolve, outlined the many threats, the myriad challenges America confronts in an age of terror, laying out a plan of action, unfazed by the size of the task. But more than just threat assessment updates, the basic thrust, in substance as much as tonality, was one of sparkling optimism, unbridled hope, unceasing confidence and unbowed determination. That in dealing with threats and challenges, waging boldly the battle which must be waged, the outcome -- triumph -- is not in doubt, arduous and difficult though the path to victory may be. Victory is non-negotiable.
Again, the keynote of Tuesday's televised address -- the President's 4th and final before facing the voters -- was not simply an update on the war's progress, a laundry list of policy initiatives, bold pronounce- ments or preview of the President's agenda for the coming year. Nor was it merely tallying legislative achievements. This speech was not just about process, but more, much more. The rousing stemwinder thundering from the House well was a masterstroke of surpassing insight and excellence -- a hopeful, inspiring, forward-looking message, an eagle-eyed and bold blueprint for victory, delivered with poise and grace, eloquence and charm, firmness and command, as only a bold, decisive leader could persuasively deliver. In short, as with his 2 previous wartime SOTU speeches, the basic, overarching message was visionary -- only more so. The scintillating optimism, the exhilarating cheer flowed like crystal clear rivers yet again, only more so. The glittering message of hope lit the halls of Congress, evoking thunderous applause and standing ovations, again and again. Yet, far from Pollyanna, the hard, cold realism in a world of uncertainties and terror was part of the message as well; the sobering truth is, as Bush made clear, this war is far from over. Even so, to foes of freedom, a warning that America's resolve remains undaunted, uncompromising. America is in it to win, and victory remains non-negotiable.
Bush: "Our greatest responsibility is the active defense of the American people. Twenty-eight months have passed since September 11th, 2001 over two years without an attack on American soil and it is tempting to believe that the danger is behind us. That hope is understandable, comforting and false."
"Our union is strong" declared the President a year ago before Congress. And this year? That our union is stronger still, thanks to Bush's exceptional leadership and vision.
Bush: "Americans are rising to the tasks of history, and they expect the same from us. In their efforts, their enterprise, and their character, the American people are showing that the state of our union is confident and strong."
Through troubled waters, Bush is the steady hand at the helm, the portrait of take-charge toughness, the profile of moxie and mettle, fortitude and grit -- that's what drives his Democrat rivals into paroxysms of agony and fury. And why they keep getting their butts whipped.
The master strategerist moving on all fronts aggressively, Bush enters the fourth year of his term as President still delightfully defying prediction, flouting every tenet of Conventional Wisdom with relish, leaving critics confounded as ever. Framing issues primarily on his terms, wielding the Bully Pulpit masterfully, Bush remains unequivocally in total command of the stage, firing on all cylinders, handily setting the agenda, his Democrat opposition -- paranoid, deluded, deranged -- split into warring camps, stuck in the quagmire of presidential nomination combat, jousting clumsily for position, a crippling identity crisis growing as the daily internecine bloodletting fuels already widespread perception that Democrats, great at hate-speech and boilerplate but little else, are hardly ready for prime time.
A day after the kick-off Iowa caucuses, the Democrat hoopla slams smack-dab into the Bush freight train, as the President, ascending atop the media bounce, grabs the spotlight yet again, dwarfing the 7 Lilliputians vying for his job even further, turning the caucus showdown into a footnote as the Adult President wrests attention away from the kiddies before they end up hurting themselves.
Yet, all the while, Bush -- America's wartime leader, Commander-In-Chief -- stands well above the fray, reaching millions of living rooms, addressing Congress, the donjon of democracy, as Democrats claw each other to death. The contrast could not be starker. Take Bush's defining traits -- strength, hope, resilience; his ability to bounce back, his tenacious stick-to-itiveness. What greater contrast to the weakness and defeatism, the rancid bitterness and despair oozing from the other side?
Whether the issue is health care, national security or global affairs, Bush speaks with refreshing candor and clarity, an openness and authenticity rare in politics today, underscoring his Midland roots. The frankness and honesty help explain why Americans have bonded so closely with him.
After months of relentless Democrat attacks from the campaign trail with no rebuttal, the President's popularity remains undiminished. Much to media chagrin, 58 percent approve of the way Bush is doing his job in a new ABC-Washington Post poll, completed just before the SOTU. That's the highest rating of any President at this point since President Eisenhower 48 years ago. In an ominous sign for Dems, as Campaign '04 kicks into high gear, the poll found deep public distrust of Democrats on matters of security and defense. On fighting terror and keeping the nation safe, Democrats are still in the basement, with ratings mired at all time lows, exposing a huge vulnerability for the party. Even more ominous, public perception of Democrats as soft on terror is hardening, pushing swing voters away. In sharp contrast, Bush enjoys a profound reservoir of trust, consistently earning very high marks. Sixty-six percent support his handling of the campaign against terror, giving the President a prohibitive advantage on the over-riding issue of our time: Keeping America safe from attack. Despite the constant carping, a clear majority of 55 percent approve of Bush's handling of postwar Iraq. On the domestic front, 55 percent give Bush a solid *A* on education, a staple of Democrat politics till Bush snatched the issue away. As the economy gathers momentum, with consumer confidence soaring, a majority now support Bush's handling of the economy, dashing Democrat hopes of replaying the '92 election. Back then, only 22 percent approved of Bush (41's) job on the economy.
With Democrat credibility sinking as top '04 contenders slug it out to see who can be weakest on defense, the President clearly is in the driver's seat, offering a combination of experience and know-how no Democrat can hope to match.
But Bush is never content to sit on his laurels. Trailblazers and daring risk-takers never are. Thinking out of the box is his M.O. On matters of policy, whether you agree with him or not, you always know with certainty Bush is doing what he thinks is right. Moreover, Bush keeps his word. If Bush says something, take it to the bank. For Bush, campaign promises are solemn vows, not throw-away lines to pander to this or that group. Honor, integrity, honesty -- to Bush, these aren't just precepts; they're his way of life. Is he perfect? No -- no man can be. Do I always agree with him? Of course not. Yet, here's another thing you can take to the bank: With Bush, ideas and policies are matters of deeply-held conviction, not phony marketing ploys to boost polls. Bush is not for sale -- at any price. And, unlike most politicians, Bush will spend whatever political capital necessary to meet his solemn commitments, never flinching. If you didn't think he'd keep his word, he doesn't want your vote.
That's the mark of a true leader; that's the seal of a genuine statesman.
And that's the reason my gut tells me this wasn't Bush's last State of the Union Address.
;-)
Anyway, that's...
My two cents...
"JohnHuang2"
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To: iceskater
Thanks Iceskater. I enjoyed formatting this one so much!
To: Aquamarine
Hope that story in Killington gets out.Wish I could find it..I'd post it and spread it around..
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posted on
01/22/2004 7:47:21 AM PST
by
The Mayor
(The best peacemakers are those who know the peace of God.)
To: Aquamarine
Your thread is great today, the pics and the layout are flawless.
Combine you and John what a winning team!
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posted on
01/22/2004 7:50:41 AM PST
by
The Mayor
(The best peacemakers are those who know the peace of God.)
To: Aquamarine; JohnHuang2
Hi John...just when I think your essay can't get any better...."it get's better" We at the Finest are very lucky to have you as a "resident author"
Sistah Aqua...what can I say...Absolutely perfect! You found the perfect pictures as usual!
Am tied up most of the day with work...will try to get back later.
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posted on
01/22/2004 8:00:33 AM PST
by
dutchess
(GWB nailed it again.....what a great State of the Union address!)
To: The Mayor
I can't stress enough what a superior job John did on this essay. Really wanted to do justice to this masterpiece and you think I did. Thank you !
To: Aquamarine
I absolutley think you did!
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posted on
01/22/2004 8:20:38 AM PST
by
The Mayor
(The best peacemakers are those who know the peace of God.)
To: dutchess
Hi (((Dutchess)))
Thanks for the kind words, I felt lucky that I got to illustrate this one...had been saving pictures all week.
I need to leave for a while also...be back afterwhile.
To: Aquamarine; Billie; dansangel; dutchess; FreeTheHostages; Mama_Bear; LadyX; WVNan; Pippin; GailA; ..
Good morning, Aquamarine....JH2's Two Cents this morning is better than a Grand Slam at Denny's with extra bacon...wow.
Thank you, Miss Aqua...and thank you, Mr. H2.
Good morning to you, and to all our Hostesses, to Mr. Mayor and to all the Finest.
The Dims are deep in denial, totally unconnected with reality...they cannot do anything but distort fact, lie and call names.
The President sits tall in the saddle, with his feet in the stirrups and his hands firmly on the reigns....I'm so proud of, glad and grateful for him that I could bust a gut.
He's a true hero...we won't see him in a V-neck tee on the cover of the Advocate...we won't see him in the red-faced rabble rouser mode...we won't see him pretending he didn't say what he said...nor lying prostrate, wetting himself in appeasement of the ones who wish to murder us and destroy America.
This is how he appears to me when I look in the Magic Mirror:
True enough, JH2...he's the adult...the Dems are just schoolyard bullies...man, they are soooooooooo 2nd grade.
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posted on
01/22/2004 8:27:33 AM PST
by
jwfiv
To: Aquamarine
To: Aquamarine
Oh dear! ROFL!!
To: Aquamarine
Hey, thanks ! Nothing new I did the last few days, but ... Here was one of my last fixes ...
The original pic said 'Fire Fighters for Kerry' ...
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posted on
01/22/2004 8:31:41 AM PST
by
MeekOneGOP
(Check out this HILARIOUS story !! haha!: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1060580/posts)
To: JohnHuang2; Aquamarine; Calpernia; All; Billie; Mama_Bear; dansangel; dutchess; deadhead; ...
Dear
Don Juan Juan Pablo umm...
(Calpernia - STOP IT!!...
'Dear John' Letter # 1010:
The view we have of the Liberals of Amelika is they rather resemble the aunt who used to be hidden in the attic, eh?!
Her mutterings and shrieks are best kept far off, lest our ears and eyes and, in general, our sensibilities, be placed in jeopardy.
The War Cry against Bush-controlled-conservative-idiots was wonderfully encapsulated in that Final Concession WHOOPSIE-DO near-psychotic 'VICTORY" Yell emitted by the Dean of Dismay and Disgust.
Chilling visceral reactions were had by All, with that one...
'Twas Prime Time material for the Late Night Talk Show Hosts!
The steadily narrowing field of contenders yields a new title for the dwarf (as in stunted mental growth) retinue - it rapidly is being winnowed down to The Falderal Four - Kerry, Dean, Edwards and Clark.
We now enter the hallowed Killing Grounds of New Hampshire, before facing the Ultimate Test of Fortitude and plain ole guts...my South Carolina Bring-'m-All Back-to-Reality Proving Ground of Gentle Men and Gentle Ladies!
Who will withstand against all of us gun totin', pick-em-up truck lovin' and flag(s) wavin' Patriots?!
We listened to a kindred spirit cowpoke from Texas in 2000, and set his boots a'walkin' all the way to the White House!!
Don't think the Four will pass our muster, demanding character and some modicum of dignity...
Standing out after the State of The Union Address was their 'Chosen One' Follow-up Act - Nancy-Smancy Pelosi-Wosi.
Have to admire her creative ability, counting as she did upon the deep down depths of the Liberal Gene Pool to take as gospel anything she says.
She looked the camera squarely in the eye and poked ours with a bony finger, conjuring up the words of The Earlier JFK, quoting with unabashed bastardization (sorry, Billie) barefaced audacity Her Version of His Words:
"Ask not what The World can do for you" - but rather, "What you can do for The World!!!!!
The truly sad thing is the majority of Liberal Listeners swallowed that hook, line and sinker, all the Gaggling Guppies of Gutless Groupies....(Howzat, Johnny Mac?..:))
Enough from me, already, Your Excellency of the Written Word...by the way, you more than earn the Royal Robe Miss Billie added to the Finest Budget just for you...
~ ~ ~ Our Very Own and Fearless Finest King John II ~ ~ ~
Loveya,
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posted on
01/22/2004 8:37:03 AM PST
by
LadyX
(((( To God give praise and honor !! ))))
To: LadyX
LOL! Whoza wiza guy?
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posted on
01/22/2004 8:45:26 AM PST
by
Calpernia
(Innocence seldom utters outraged shrieks. Guilt does.)
To: LadyX; JohnHuang2; Aquamarine
Maggie, Your Dear John letters are always a great addendum to My 2 Cents.
I've been tryin' to figure out what entity will be handling the "Mad Dems Disease" candidate and the process to put him out of his misery. Finally figured it won't be any gov't agency. It'll be the voters at the ballot box. The slow counting process will be agonizing for him, creating another opportunity for Dean to release another tirade. That will be another "Must See TV" program. And with the magic of videotape, the scene will play over and over and over....
To: Calpernia; JohnHuang2; Aquamarine; jwfiv
'Twas you who tripped my trigger this morning, Miss Calamity Jane..:))
Sitting here in the Sunny South, savoring The World According to Our John..:))
Miss Aquamarine surely does the presentations wonderfully, does she not?!
{{{ Hugs to All The Finest Family & Guests }}}
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posted on
01/22/2004 9:06:46 AM PST
by
LadyX
(((( To God give praise and honor !! ))))
To: Diver Dave; Billie; All
Don't you love to see them snipe and snap and implode all over the map?!!
Seems to me we've not had this much cannon phodder and phun since the Whitewater Daze..:))
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posted on
01/22/2004 9:09:40 AM PST
by
LadyX
(((( To God give praise and honor !! ))))
To: jwfiv; Billie; Aquamarine; JohnHuang2; ST.LOUIE1; Donaeus; dansangel; FreeTheHostages; ...
GOOD MORNING EVERYBODY!
Just a single post, then I'll have to sign off and get to my appointment with my doctor.
But I have one thing to say to JH2 about today's essay
WHOOHOO! Ya nailed it!
EVERYBODY HAVE A GREATDAY!
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posted on
01/22/2004 9:14:53 AM PST
by
Pippin
(Fasten your seatbelts, folks, it's gonna be a BUMPY ride!)
To: jwfiv
You call Tonto, too, white man??
"Need more friends for backup??"
"Ahm a straight shooter, if ya need me"...
"Lemme at those liberals...where were they when WE needed help,
herding us onto reservations and stealin' all our buffalo?"
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posted on
01/22/2004 9:23:04 AM PST
by
LadyX
(((( To God give praise and honor !! ))))
To: LadyX
Yes, can't leave out Tonto, the Ranger's faithful companion...Dick Cheney looks cool as an Indian...)
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posted on
01/22/2004 10:00:33 AM PST
by
jwfiv
To: jwfiv
Yep - cool...
And these two oughta consent to join us in our campaign against the Libs - wish 'em Happy Trails all the way Back Home...
With The King of Cowboys ridin' Trigger,
we can outmaneuver all those current day
Holly-Hood types, doncha think??
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posted on
01/22/2004 10:28:05 AM PST
by
LadyX
(((( To God give praise and honor !! ))))
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