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Democrats spinning in circles: Hugh Hewitt on why Reagan tributes will impact 2004 elections
www.worldnetdaily.com ^ | June 9, 2004 | Hugh Hewitt

Posted on 06/09/2004 7:05:26 AM PDT by RonDog

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Wednesday, June 9, 2004



Democrats spinning in circles

Posted: June 9, 2004
1:00 a.m. Eastern

By Hugh Hewitt


© 2004 WorldNetDaily.com
Articles yesterday by Dan Balz in the Washington Post and Doyle McManus in the Los Angeles Times debate the impact of the ceremonies and commentary on President Reagan on the 2004 election.

On Monday, before the talking points got circulated, honest Democrats were admitting that focus on the presidential leadership of Ronald Reagan, especially his steely determination to counter the Soviet threat, would help George W. Bush directly and indirectly.

"I've been dreading this every election year for three cycles," former Kerry campaign manager Jim Jordan told the New York Times Monday. "Bush has totally attached himself to Ronald Reagan. He's going to turn Reagan into his own verifier."

But after a day of watching the networks watch the people file past President Reagan's body in repose, the spinners came out.

  • Dem pollster Stan Greenberg: "[I]n political terms, voting terms, I don't see any discernible impact."

  • Dem strategist Steve McMahon: "The focus on Ronald Reagan will inevitably lead to comparisons that frankly don't leave President Bush in such a good light."

  • CNN talking head Bill Schneider: "If this had happened in mid-October, it might have been different ... But it's five months too early. A week in politics is a lifetime, five months is an eternity."

The impact of remembering Reagan is most powerful for reasons these guys don't see or won't admit to seeing. As Reagan speechwriter Peter Robinson said on my program, "Ronald Reagan was great because Ronald Reagan was right." There was a right way to confront the Soviet Union --Reagan's way – and a wrong way, Jimmy Carter's.

There is a right way to defeat radical Islamists and the states' that harbor them – Bush's way – and a wrong way, the Kerry-Kennedy-Pelosi-U.N.-cut-and-run-Michael Moore fog.

Reagan's legacy helps Bush in other ways as well, such as the obvious benefits of tax-cutting to the overall economy, and to the benefits of good humor and optimism in a president.

But the key lesson of the Reagan years is that genuine conviction about the goodness and greatness of America combined with steely determination to defend that goodness and greatness brings peace through victory.

Read Dinesh D'Souza's New York Post op-ed from this Tuesday. He reminds everyone of the legion of Reagan critics who scoffed at Reagan's belief in victory in the Cold War, who saw the Soviets as a permanent fixture on the world stage.

Just like the defeatist caucus in the Democratic Party today – a caucus that includes John Kerry, Hillary, Daschle, Byrd, Leahy and the rest, who want to "manage" the terrorist threat, treating it like a "law-enforcement matter," instead of waging all-out war on it and, if necessary, on other states that harbor the "evildoers" – the defeatist caucus in the Democratic Party of the '80s, the San Francisco Democrats, blamed America for the problems in the world.

Reagan, like Bush, used the term "evil" during his presidency. Bush, like Reagan, was hammered by the sophisticates for doing so. Both were mocked for their lack of subtlety, for their hopeless naivete.

Except that the American people like victory. The knew the Soviet Union was indeed an "evil empire," and that Saddam's Iraq, Iran and North Korea were an "axis of evil." They wanted the wall torn down, and they want a new Iraq to be a genuine democracy, not a strongman who tilts the U.S. way.

They want a president who believes that the country he leads is uniquely good and great.

That's why the memorials to Reagan will have an impact far deeper than Democratic spinners are admitting. In the midst of difficult times, the legacy of Ronald Reagan reminds America that America can and has won difficult battles in the past against powerful adversaries, but only when its leadership was committed to winning.


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To: Cyphas
I was wondering if I was alone in this position...unless I am mistinterpreting your position.

You & I are on the same page. I also heard Hugh's show yesterday & frankly was repelled.

He's a sharp guy but I think he needs to back off with the punditry lest he become what he abhorrs.

21 posted on 06/09/2004 8:43:37 AM PDT by skeeter
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To: Cyphas

The timing may be tasteless but comparisons are inevitable. That is what people do, compare things.


22 posted on 06/09/2004 8:58:07 AM PDT by TigersEye (Intellectuals only exist if you think they do!)
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To: A.A. Cunningham; ALOHA RONNIE; AnnaZ; Bob Eimiller; Cyphas; DLfromthedesert; DoughtyOne; diotima; ..
A couple of election prediction pages, which are kept updated:
Federal Review
Dales' Electoral College Breakdown 2004
my prediction -- George Bush will be reelected by a ten per cent margin.

posted to: A.A. Cunningham; ALOHA RONNIE; AnnaZ; Bob Eimiller; Cyphas; DLfromthedesert; DoughtyOne; diotima; doug from upland; flamefront; Ghengis; Grampa Dave; JohnHuang2; mlbford2; mwl1; NerdGirl; nmh; Oldsailor; onyx; PatiPie; PhiKapMom; psychopuppy; RonDog; skeeter; snooker; sordo; spokeshave; Tamsey; Valin; Yaelle
23 posted on 06/09/2004 8:59:56 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (Unlike some people, I have a profile. Okay, maybe it's a little large...)
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To: skeeter
He's a sharp guy but I think he needs to back off with the punditry lest he become what he abhorrs.
Fortunately, Hugh lurks here, and he will certainly consider what you post here thoughtfully.

I was not able to hear much of his show yesterday, but it is difficult for me to believe that he was even CLOSE to being as CLASS-less ans CLUE-less as the RATs were at the Wellstone farce.

An examination of President Reagan's legacy is a legitimate topic for discussion in this week after his death...

...and RWR's contributions to the defeat of liberalism in the early 21st century may turn out to be as important as were his contributions to the defeat of communism at the end of the 20th century, IMHO.

24 posted on 06/09/2004 9:08:50 AM PDT by RonDog
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To: RonDog

Its not the coverage of Ronald Reagans funeral that will help Bush come November. Its not the tributes, the observations that Reagan was in fact right on the topics of Communism, economics, welfare, etc etc etc.

Its the Democrats over the top rhetoric, which began yesterday, and is picking up steam as I post this.

Watch closely. The Democrats will remind everybody of only one thing by the end of this week.

Why they are the clear minority political party, with shrinking membership, coffers that don't fill up as they once did, and thousands of lost elective offices from across the spectrum from local, to state, to the federal level.

The Pelosi's of the world are so completely "tone deaf" politically they just can't help but make Bush look good, while they trash Reagan, and Bush by proxy.


25 posted on 06/09/2004 9:22:38 AM PDT by Badeye
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To: RonDog
Dem strategist Steve McMahon: "The focus on Ronald Reagan will inevitably lead to comparisons that frankly don't leave President Bush in such a good light."

LOL! This talking point really makes me laugh.

The inevitable comparisons reveal how very much alike the two Presidents are and that leaves President Bush in a VERY good light.

26 posted on 06/09/2004 9:28:05 AM PDT by RottiBiz (Help end Freepathons -- become a Monthly Donor.)
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To: RonDog
...A week in politics is a lifetime, five months is an eternity.

With this I largely agree. All of this prognostication about what is going to influence an election still nearly half a year away is nothing more than speculation.

By the time November rolls around there will be two lines of comparison still valid, and one of these is under the direct control of the Democrats. One isn't - that's the fact that the results in Iraq at that point will inevitably be compared, for better or worse, with those Reagan helped produce in Eastern Europe after the fall of the Wall. A relatively stable and relatively free Iraq will be even worse news to the Dems then than it is now (which is sort of a sad trap in which to find one's politics, but then we warned them).

The one that is under their control is the inevitable comparison between the level of hate propaganda - there is no other name for it that comes close - directed toward the two men. It stems from a common source, after all. And it is only under the Dems' control if they and their media allies can resist their heretofore unresisted tendency toward negative hyperbole. I see no particular sign that they can do so.

27 posted on 06/09/2004 9:39:30 AM PDT by Billthedrill
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To: RonDog; TigersEye; Cyphas; skeeter
It is not a matter of whether Bush gets a bump. Bush is a metaphor.

America is getting the huge bump, and Bush is a metaphor for that spirit which cannot ever die. Reagan optimism has been dormant until this weekend.

Please read TigersEye's home page, and be sure you are feeding the right wolf. RonDog...please add me to your ping list. Thank you

28 posted on 06/09/2004 10:10:01 AM PDT by b9 ("Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm" Emerson)
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To: nmh

Of course it will .. that's why the NYT was out the very next day after Reagan died saying THIS WILL NOT GIVE BUSH MUCH OF A BOOST. Why? Because THEY KNEW THIS WILL GIVE BUSH A HUGE BOOST - Why? Because the public will be exposed to what Reagan believed; not what the liberals have tried to say Reagan believed.

I predict America will have a full awakening because of this .. and the dems might as well give up and go home .. IT'S OVER!!


29 posted on 06/09/2004 10:22:13 AM PDT by CyberAnt (The 2004 Election is for the SOUL of AMERICA)
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To: RonDog

Reagan's death in June will have zero affect on the election in November. And I find the desire and effort to have his death affect the election troubling.


30 posted on 06/09/2004 10:26:34 AM PDT by Your Nightmare
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To: CyberAnt
the public will be exposed to what Reagan believed; not what the liberals have tried to say Reagan believed.

I predict America will have a full awakening because of this

Ditto

31 posted on 06/09/2004 10:31:18 AM PDT by b9 ("Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm" Emerson)
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To: Your Nightmare

Your Nightmare is My Dream.


32 posted on 06/09/2004 10:32:45 AM PDT by b9 ("Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm" Emerson)
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To: snooker

If they don't realize he's been carrying on the Reagan Legacy all along then they're even blinder than I thought.

We freed Afghanistan and Iraq in term one. Libya was a bonus -- they're maybe not free but they're not the enemy they were and we have a chance now to influence them peacefully.

Give W another term and I'll guarantee you that Iran and Syria will come tumbling down. Also the Israelis may achieve separation and defense against the Palis. Can't say for sure that North Korea will tumble, but I wouldn't bet against it.

If we lose this one, I think we'll have a nuke go off in one of our cities. If it has to happen I hope its SF or Seattle. It may happen anyway, maybe not, but I sure trust the President over the Presumptuous Poseur.


33 posted on 06/09/2004 10:32:46 AM PDT by johnb838 (When I hear "Allahu Akhbar" it means somebody is about to die.)
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To: Your Nightmare
My hope is to have his life, not his death, affect the election.
34 posted on 06/09/2004 10:36:56 AM PDT by b9 ("Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm" Emerson)
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While the threat posed by Russia was more grave - total inihilation, the WOT is more difficult to wage. Societally speaking, Russia was a vertical threat, they carried flags and wore uniforms. Radical Islam is a horizontal threat. You could be living by your enemy today and not even know it.


35 posted on 06/09/2004 10:42:54 AM PDT by IamConservative (A man who stands for nothing will fall for anything.)
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To: Your Nightmare
Reagan's death in June will have zero affect on the election in November. And I find the desire and effort to have his death affect the election troubling.

You are whistling past the graveyard while rubbing a rabbit's foot. You have your fingers crossed for luck. The death knell for Kerry has been sounded and you are trying to pretend you don't hear it

36 posted on 06/09/2004 10:49:58 AM PDT by Rooivalk
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To: RonDog
An examination of President Reagan's legacy is a legitimate topic for discussion in this week after his death...

Agreed. So lets hope Hugh turns the topic from the political effects of his death & seizes the opportunity to educate the current generation of voters about what RWR believed & fought for his entire political career.

37 posted on 06/09/2004 11:33:42 AM PDT by skeeter
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To: skeeter

I agree. I do not want to hear about how Reagans death will affect the election.

I do hope his death encourages people to read his writings, listen to his speeches and learn more about the man. He was truly amazing. I hope his legacy will continue to inspire a new generation and spark another Reagan Revolution.


38 posted on 06/09/2004 11:49:12 AM PDT by Feiny (Hail to the Chief!!!)
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To: Oldsailor
These "Talking points" by the Dems are as phony as can be.

As phony as the Clinton $3 bills?

39 posted on 06/09/2004 12:17:54 PM PDT by TYVets (God so loved the world he didn't send a committee.)
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To: skeeter; RonDog
...what RWR believed & fought for his entire political career.

Isn't that what this election is all about?

40 posted on 06/09/2004 12:45:41 PM PDT by b9 ("Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm" Emerson)
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