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The Bush Campaign Ads: Irrational Hatred and Phoney Outrage
MensNewsDaily.com ^ | March 8, 2004 | Edward Daley

Posted on 03/08/2004 6:20:17 AM PST by RogerFGay


The Bush Campaign Ads: Irrational Hatred and Phoney Outrage

March 8, 2004


by Edward Daley

Once again the forces of extreme liberalism, moral ambiguity and pacifism have banded together to create the illusion of indignation over something that our president has done, and for obvious political reasons. I'm talking about the recent "outrage" over George W. Bush using images from 9/11 in two campaign advertisements released last week. (Video 1 | Video 2)

When I first started hearing family members of certain victims of those horrific attacks saying that they were upset by the "unconscionable" use of those images by the president, I was shocked. I've seen the ads in question, and the few seconds of footage showing firefighters carrying the body of a fallen comrade draped in an American flag out of the wreckage of ground zero, and the shot of the flag waving in front of that wreckage, seemed perfectly appropriate to me. After all, 9/11 is one of the single most politically influential events of modern times, shaping not only the way our leaders have dealt, and will deal with, the various nations of the world, but the way we all live our very lives here at home.

The atrocities of that day were broadcast on practically every television network there is to most of the people on earth, and made the front page of the majority of newspapers on every continent. Within the first few hours of that attack, most Americans saw the images of the twin towers falling over and over again, as the major news networks played them on an endless loop in small windows beside their commentators' faces. Each day that followed brought more footage shot from nearly every angle possible of the disaster area, and countless individuals were interviewed who witnessed the event first hand. Ceremonies of all kinds were later performed in honor of the victims, and songs, poems and tributes of every description were created regarding it from the most diverse of perspectives.

Do I really need to articulate how profoundly affected the lives of all Americans were by that day in our history? Is it now necessary that I point out to anyone how many months went by before people stopped talking about 9/11 on a daily basis? Is there anyone anywhere who cannot appreciate what has transpired throughout the world because of the worst terrorist attack of all time? I can't think of a single aspect of our lives which has not, in some way, been effected by 9/11, yet now I'm supposed to believe that the man who has dedicated himself to making sure it doesn't happen again is wrong for mentioning it. Am I somehow supposed to think that it's now inappropriate for the president of the United States to discuss, during his reelection campaign, what he intends to do in order to assure that such a catastrophe doesn't happen again?

Apparently, or so a few left-wing activists contend. You see, the folks who have been speaking out against President Bush's use of these images are not simply the family members of 9/11 victims. No, they are also supporters of a rabidly anti-war and anti-Bush organization called the 'September Eleventh Families for Peaceful Tomorrows' (http://www.peacefultomorrows.org) which has opposed both the war in Iraq and the war in Afghanistan from the day of its inception in 2002. Claiming over 120 families as members, it is a project of the 'Tides Center' (http://www.tides.org/index_tds.cfm) which is funded by foundations chaired by none other than Teresa Heinz Kerry, the wife of the president's primary political opponent, John F. Kerry.

This should come as no surprise to anyone who, initially, was just as bewildered and dismayed by the words of people like Colleen Kelly, the leader of SEFPT, who came on national television on the day the president's ads were released and said "'It makes me sick... Would you go to someone's grave and use that as an instrument of politics?." Like myself, many people just couldn't understand why anyone related to a victim of the 9/11 attacks would react in so irrational a manner some two and a half years after the fact, especially when George W. Bush is the only president we've had who has ever taken substantial steps to defeat the terrorist threat which caused the death of their loved ones in the first place!

Kristen Breitweiser, who's husband died in one of the World Trade towers, stated "It's offensive that he would have the audacity to use 9/11 in a political campaign", adding that "Three thousand people were murdered on Bush's watch." Is this woman suggesting that our president was responsible for the attacks? It sure seems that way to me. If that's not the case then why bring it up? Does this woman blame former President Franklin D. Roosevelt for Peal Harbor? Did she think it unfitting of him to speak about that tragic event while running for reelection? As I listened to the remarks of these women and several others that same day, I felt certain that there had to be some ulterior motive behind their sudden and seemingly well coordinated attacks against Mr. Bush so soon after his ads were made public. Of course, now I understand that there was such a motive, and that the well established political opponents of the president were standing in the wings right behind these purported grieving family members.

What's worse is that no one in the popular media even mentioned that the people they were interviewing were members of a radical left-wing group that has savaged the Bush administration for well over a year. They also failed to mention that this group is funded with money donated by a foundation run by John Kerry's wife! Was that not what they considered to be pertinent information before they decided to fill the airwaves with these incomprehensible snipes at our president?

And why do the members of SEFPT hate George W. Bush so much that they would undertake such an obvious charade anyway? What is the rationale behind their extremely hostile personas? If anyone is using this issue for solely political reasons, it's these people and everyone like them in the Democratic party who seem to have nothing better to talk about than what they perceive is wrong with President Bush... that and the fact that John Kerry fought in Vietnam. God forbid any of us should forget that historic event!

Edward Daley


Edward Daley is the editor of the Daley Times-Post.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2004; ads; election; kerry; mediabias; peacefultomorrows; phoneyoutrage; teresaheinz; teresakerry; thetidesfoundation; tides; tidesfoundation

1 posted on 03/08/2004 6:20:17 AM PST by RogerFGay
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To: RogerFGay
I can't think of a single aspect of our lives which has not, in some way, been effected by 9/11, yet now I'm supposed to believe that the man who has dedicated himself to making sure it doesn't happen again is wrong for mentioning it.

Well put.

2 posted on 03/08/2004 6:23:03 AM PST by Piranha
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To: RogerFGay
Here's my reponse. http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1093037/posts?page=2#2. I'm getting too lazy to post them.

CG
3 posted on 03/08/2004 6:23:54 AM PST by Conspiracy Guy (The word "Tagline" needs to be added to Free Republic's Spell Check.)
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To: RogerFGay
i'm reminded of a scene from "Animal Crackers" when groucho and chico are trying to play cards. one player leads, and chico yells "Hey! you can't play that card!"
"why not" asks the other player, "Cos we cant' take it" sex chico.

I see the same thing going on here - the reps can't play any card that the dems can't take - not without a lot of whining and yelling by the dems.
4 posted on 03/08/2004 6:25:59 AM PST by camle (keep your mind open and somebody will fill it with something for you))
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To: RogerFGay
I remember the "outrage" over the campaign photo Bush had because he was on the phone talking during 9/11. It is such a manufactured, foolish story.

I know the press wants Kerry in, so they will do anything to smear Bush, but this just seems so idiotic.

Vietnam was such a national tragedy, with thousands of people dying, if all things were equal Kerry shouldn't be allowed to mention that either - especially since he was on the "evil America Jane Fonda" side. But fairness has nothing to do with this mess.

Remember the media's mantra - Democrats good, Republicans bad. That is the only thing that explains the totally uneven, biased coverage.
5 posted on 03/08/2004 6:26:40 AM PST by I still care
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To: RogerFGay
Glenn Beck Show is talking about the Tides Foundation this morning! Thanks to whoever sent him the info.
6 posted on 03/08/2004 6:28:23 AM PST by Katydidnt (The world is not safe enough to elect a democrat. Reelect Bush for your own self defense.)
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To: RogerFGay
glad that that more reports of this are coming out.
7 posted on 03/08/2004 6:28:52 AM PST by not-alone
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To: RogerFGay
The September 11 Families for Peaceful Tomorrows are outraged because they are being paid to be outraged by Mrs. Kerry and The Tides Foundation.
8 posted on 03/08/2004 6:34:31 AM PST by bondjamesbond (John Kerry is nothing more than Ted Kennedy without a dead girl in the car.)
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To: RogerFGay
The reaction of these SEFPT families is going to be devastating for the Kerry campaign this year -- the whole incident is blowing up in their face.

What these people don't realize is that most Americans who live more than 50 miles from Ground Zero think they are arrogant, narcissistic pains in the @ss. The gall of these families is unbelievable. They talk about "exploiting tragedy," and yet that is exactly what they've been doing for the last two and a half years -- as if their personal tragedies give them the authority to dictate future land uses at Ground Zero, the content of campaign advertisements, etc.

9 posted on 03/08/2004 6:39:20 AM PST by Alberta's Child (Coming soon to a decadent civilization near you -- Tower of Babel version 2.0)
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To: RogerFGay
NPR has a guy that's been critiquing political commercials for the last 15 years or so. I heard him yesterday talking about the ads. His comments: "Wow!" Basically, he found them incredibly "optimistic" and patriotic (I think he used that words) and even though it was hyperbole, he meant it as a compliment not an insult when he said he was ready to vote for Bush based on the ad.
10 posted on 03/08/2004 6:40:25 AM PST by Tanniker Smith
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To: Piranha
The was no "Outrage". It was a carefully planned attack, assisted by th eso-called "press", that is nothing more than a propganda outlet of the lefties. (CNN / REUTERS etc.)
11 posted on 03/08/2004 6:48:15 AM PST by observer5
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To: Alberta's Child
-- as if their personal tragedies give them the authority to dictate future land uses at Ground Zero, the content of campaign advertisements, etc.

Not to mention, millions of dollars in "compensation" that's not coming from Al Quaeda assets...

I'm glad some of the other Sept. 11 families are speaking up for Pres. Bush...it enables everyone else to speak up about this small group of avaricious whining politically active SEFPT families too, without sounding like some heartless curmudgeon!

12 posted on 03/08/2004 7:11:32 AM PST by 88keys (what I think may or may not be of any consequence)
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To: observer5
As I wrote above, you may be right, although this is not how I remember it. Can you find any contemporaneous reference (on the internet or elsewhere) to Newt Gingrich, Robert Novak or other Republican politicians or pundits praising his visit to Oklahoma City and/or his speech there? I have looked, but didn't find anything favorable or unfavorable written or said by Republicans regarding the visit.
13 posted on 03/08/2004 7:45:38 AM PST by Piranha
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To: observer5
Please ignore my post above. I inadvertantly replied to the wrong posting. I would remove it if I could, since it will only confuse people.
14 posted on 03/08/2004 7:47:28 AM PST by Piranha
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To: Alberta's Child
What gets me really mad about these professional victims and whiners is that all of us taxpayers opened up our pockets and were very generous with compensation. if my husband were to die today i personally wouldnt recieve a dime from the gov.and i wouldnt ask,but some of the surviors had hands out by the end of that first week and i was sickned by it. i have a feeling it was these same people who are so offended by the 911 ads standing at the front of the line to get thier cash. iam getting quite sick of all the nastiness and its still early in the game here, i imagine that most people are soon going to be throwing the TV out of the window by summer if this blatent hatred keeps going on.i see a huge blacklash coming and its not going to be pretty.
15 posted on 03/08/2004 7:50:09 AM PST by suzyq5558 (The demodemons are ANGRY at the administration? so pray tell what is new?)
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To: observer5
I do agree with you that many in the mainstream media are hopelessly biased, including CNN and Reuters, as well as the New York Times.

I had a moment of epiphany when Saddam was toppled and Eason Jordan of CNN wrote a self-congratulatory piece in the NY Times about all of the acts of violence, murder and otherwise, and all of the corruption, that CNN willfully decided not to report on, just so that they could maintain their office in Baghdad. It seems that they forgot why they were there. Since then I have been unable to watch CNN. As to Reuters, as Opinion Journal has shown, they consistently use scare quotes and refuse to call homicidal murderers "terrorists", instead calling them "militants".

The NY Times is on its own level of bias, through its unfailing mirroring of its editorial positions throughout its news columns and its selective reporting of the news.

Getting back on topic, though, I wish there were a letter signed by relatives of hundreds of 9/11 victims approving of President Bush's use of those images. I realize that 22 people signed something the other day, and that this is nearly 4 times as many as opposed him, but it's a drop in the bucket.
16 posted on 03/08/2004 7:53:03 AM PST by Piranha
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To: RogerFGay
The biggest disaster to happen on Clinton's watch was the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995, which Clinton politicized to the hilt--trying to make everyone on the right share the opprobrium directed at the "Michigan militia" types.

Bush, by contrast, tried to unite the country after 9/11, and did not point out how it was a consequence of Clinton's feckless reaction to earlier terrorist attacks or his refusal to accept the handover of Osama bin Laden. Clinton, for his part, took advantage of Bush's courtesy (helping him get back to the US before regular commercial flights resumed) by rushing to Ground Zero ahead of the President.

17 posted on 03/08/2004 8:45:30 AM PST by Verginius Rufus
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To: Alberta's Child
The reaction of these SEFPT families is going to be devastating for the Kerry campaign this year -- the whole incident is blowing up in their face.

Not the first time we've seen this from Kerry's side: Is Kerry Self-Destructing?
18 posted on 03/09/2004 5:21:18 AM PST by RogerFGay
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