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NEW POLL SAYS CONDI WAS DANDY
New York Post ^
| 4/10/04
| DEBORAH ORIN
Posted on 04/10/2004 2:15:24 AM PDT by kattracks
Edited on 05/26/2004 5:20:34 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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April 10, 2004 -- WASHINGTON - Condoleezza Rice's testimony to the 9/11 commission gave a boost to President Bush and helped convince Americans that his administration did all that could be expected to prevent the terrorist attacks, a new CNN poll shows. The poll - taken Thursday after blanket TV coverage of Rice's dramatic appearance - found that 48 percent of Americans now think Bush did all that could be expected while 40 percent disagree. That's a big shift from 10 days ago when 54 percent said Bush didn't do everything possible - that was at the peak of the furor over Richard Clarke's claim that the president was asleep at the switch.
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TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: 911commission; condirice; condoleezzarice; polls; ricetestimony; testimony
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posted on
04/10/2004 2:15:24 AM PDT
by
kattracks
To: kattracks
14% boost, Wow!!!
Of course, all this hub bub now about the PDB but I had a discussion with some women (most don't follow political issues) and even the "uninformed" commented on how exactly was the President supposed to stop the attack from happening since we only had threats and no specifics.
Fox News is a big help because since a majority of cable listeners are tuning to them, at least the dissection of the news is done by fairly "logical" people.
Not like ABC with Jennings and Richard Clarke commenting on Condi's "inquisition."
Americans are funny, they stand up for the underdog, and it's starting to feel like the Bush administration is being "picked on." (which of course we know they are)
It will backfire on the Dems if America perceives the hearings as a witch-hunt.
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posted on
04/10/2004 2:22:41 AM PDT
by
dawn53
To: dawn53
Americans are funny, they stand up for the underdog
That is an odd trait we have isn't it?
3
posted on
04/10/2004 3:06:16 AM PDT
by
texasflower
(in the event of the rapture.......the Bush White House will be unmanned)
To: kattracks
Condi Rice came across as a very articulate and informed. I think her testimony surprised a lot of people who had never heard her speak.
4
posted on
04/10/2004 3:12:47 AM PDT
by
boxerblues
("We wanted to kill the people inside," said Lieutenant Colonel Brennan Byrne on bombing of mosque)
To: kattracks
Fox News Channel notched 1.9 million viewers from 9 a.m. to noon, while CNN grabbed 1.2 million and MSNBC had 470,000. Fox has 4 times the amount of viewers than MSNBC, the home of sodium pentathol Chrissy Matthews.
5
posted on
04/10/2004 3:17:26 AM PDT
by
Dane
To: kattracks
Too bad they didn't also ask whether Clinton had done all he could.
6
posted on
04/10/2004 3:18:29 AM PDT
by
maryz
To: texasflower
I think it's an admirable trait, but not one that is seen in the "world at large."
In most cultures, in fact, in nature, "survival of the fittest" is the predominent issue.
I think our Judeo-Christian background makes us more compassionate, preferring to be on the side of a "fair fight" and therefore, less tolerant of folks who "gang up" or seem to bully others.
7
posted on
04/10/2004 3:26:13 AM PDT
by
dawn53
To: boxerblues
The Dims insured that there would be a large audience for Condi's testimony. I think they were under the impression that their attack dogs (with an apology to dogs) would intmidate her.
Boy, were they surprised.
I believe Condi illustrated to many that there are now adults in the WH, who, for a change, have the best interests of the US at heart.
8
posted on
04/10/2004 3:26:52 AM PDT
by
kattracks
To: kattracks
We listened to her speak on the radio so I didn't get to see it until later when it replayed on CSpan. On the radio her voice at first sounded nervous and several people in my office picked up on this, and started commenting that Bush was going burn after her testimony. When you see her speak you saw no signs nervousness or lack of composure.
The attack dogs got sent home with their tails tucked between their legs.
9
posted on
04/10/2004 3:34:54 AM PDT
by
boxerblues
("We wanted to kill the people inside," said Lieutenant Colonel Brennan Byrne on bombing of mosque)
To: kattracks
Condi is quite a contrast with Joycelyn Elders, isn't she?
Clinton's idea of what America looked like (I'm going to have a cabinet that looks like America) became clear when we looked at his appointees. His opinion of America was obviously low. Bush, by comparison, has surrounded himself with very capable people.
When some people suggested a few months ago that Condi might be a candidate for president in 2008, I didn't give it much of a chance, because she just wasn't that well known. But if she continues to be in the public eye, and carries herself as well as she has during this episode, she just might have a chance.
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posted on
04/10/2004 3:52:56 AM PDT
by
Rocky
(It was Al Qaeda, stupid!)
To: dawn53
...and even the "uninformed" commented on how exactly was the President supposed to stop the attack from happening since we only had threats and no specifics. A "semi-informed" coworker came back with the same response. She's seeing this as a witch hunt also and thinks this is all a big waste of time and money: instead of trying to pin the blame President Bush, she says they should be working on how to protect this country and keep it from happening again. She was also very impressed with Condi herself, saying we have the right people in the right place at the right time.
I think this is going to backfire big time on the Dems in a lot of ways. This supposable "racist" Republican president has filled his cabinet with intelligent and capable people, regardless of race. The Dems were exposed for the Rats they are - the difference in their method, courtesy, and respect during their inquiries of Richard Clark who has no credibility left and of Condi who has tons of credibility were like night and day. Fawning all over Clark, interrupting and attacking Condi. Yep, the DemocRats are going to regret this one.
11
posted on
04/10/2004 4:02:41 AM PDT
by
Ladysmith
(If 10% is good enough for God, it should be good enough for the IRS!)
To: dawn53
I agree. Nicely said.
12
posted on
04/10/2004 4:08:10 AM PDT
by
texasflower
(in the event of the rapture.......the Bush White House will be unmanned)
To: boxerblues
I noticed the same thing. Her voice did sound shaky on the radio. I then went to a TV and she looked very confident. She had each person planned out. She knew which ones would give her trouble and seemed to almost know what they would ask her. She had memorized the issues that would reveal their hypocrisy.
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posted on
04/10/2004 4:19:06 AM PDT
by
auggy
(http://home.bellsouth.net/p/PWP-DownhomeKY /// Check out My USA Photo album & Fat Files)
To: kattracks
Bump for Condi!
To: kattracks
Shows that the majority of American are a bunch of fickle boobs who can't think logically and are lead around by the latest sound bite
I sometimes wonder whether Americans are worthy of the sacrifice of lives our miltary occurs
15
posted on
04/10/2004 4:58:55 AM PDT
by
uncbob
To: Dane
Notice that no matter what the event/issue, while CNN and MSNBC can increase their viewership for a day or so, they remain below FNC by margins similar to their usual rankings and FOX picks up more temporary viewers than either of the others.
Maybe more and more people are beginning to realize that FNC has the most evenhanded coverage.
To: boxerblues
The interviewers were also all incredibly rude, particularly Richard "mafia lawyer" ben veniste
17
posted on
04/10/2004 5:03:54 AM PDT
by
adam_az
(Call your state Republican party office and VOLUNTEER FOR A CAMPAIGN!!!)
To: kattracks
CONDI BOOM
To: ride the whirlwind
I guess one thing I found so offensive was the fact they wanted to plant doubt and outright lies in the minds of the American people by taking particular items out of context. Getting at the truth was the last thing on their mind. Since I can't say anything nice about the group of '9/11 widows' that are dem activists using their victimhood for political gain with the full support of media hacks like Chris Matthews, I will just point out their clapping for dems should be stopped by the chairman as they are helping turn this into a circus.
Condi has never acted in a way to be treated with such disdain and disrespect. She is a jewel and we are all fortunate to have her in the Bush administration. Clarke was telling a different story from his private testimony which obviously angered some pub members. They may have expressed their concern at his change in testimony, but they didn't yell and do everything to keep him from giving his answer.
To: dawn53
"...if WHEN America perceives the hearings as a witch-hunt." More to the truth!
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posted on
04/10/2004 5:57:41 AM PDT
by
harpu
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