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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: Badeye

I disagree. Reliving the Reagan Revolution (or as WSJ said, more like a Restoration) is a good thing for the American public to do right now -- Ron would have approved, I think. The Great Communicator knew the importance of getting your message out. He was so good at portraying the best of America. Let the people hear and understand: THIS is what we're fighting for. Not oil, not conquest, but to be that 'city on the hill' -- that beacon of freedom, that helps those who want to help themselvles.


41 posted on 06/09/2004 1:22:39 PM PDT by Shazolene
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To: RonDog

Thanks RD.


42 posted on 06/09/2004 4:49:37 PM PDT by HangFire (Farewell President Reagan...)
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To: RonDog

Ron, the last 48 hours has been a whirlwind, but we were sorry you couldn't make it to Simi.


43 posted on 06/09/2004 4:55:19 PM PDT by Bob J (freerepublic.net/ radiofreerepublic.com/rightalk.com...check them out!)
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To: RonDog

Let'em spin right off the table.


44 posted on 06/09/2004 5:03:38 PM PDT by txhurl (Future FRname: Gassybrowneyedbum)
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To: RonDog; generalissimoduane

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..RONNIE gave all = We have it all..

http://www.TheAlamoFILM.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=52519

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45 posted on 06/09/2004 5:13:55 PM PDT by ALOHA RONNIE (Vet-Battle of IA DRANG-1965 http://www.LZXRAY.com)
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To: snooker

"Tax cuts, freedom for the oppressed and smaller government. Two out of three is a start. Maybe in the second term Bush will go after big government."

If we can give him just a few more senators.

Please https://donate.nrsc.org/index.cfm?mode=account&category_meta_id=150


46 posted on 06/09/2004 5:45:57 PM PDT by c-five
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To: Valin; KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle
See also:

Analysts: Reagan Death Could Affect US Election
VOA News.com ^ | 6/9/04 | Jim Malone
Posted on 06/09/2004 3:51:36 PM PDT by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle

Ronald ReaganThe U.S. presidential election campaign has effectively ground to a halt as Americans bid farewell to former President Ronald Reagan.

With the Bush and Kerry campaigns on hold this week out of respect for Ronald Reagan, both candidates have had time to reflect on the legacy of the 40th U.S. president.

President Bush spoke about it to reporters covering the G-8 Summit in Georgia. "Ronald Reagan will go down in history as a great American president because he had a core set of principles from which he would not deviate. He understood that a leader is a person who sets clear goals and makes decisions based upon principles that are etched in his soul," he said.

Democratic presidential hopeful John Kerry paid his respects in person at the Reagan Library in California. In an earlier statement, Senator Kerry said that even when Mr. Reagan was breaking Democratic hearts in the 1980s, he did so in the spirit of honest and open debate.

"President Reagan's belief in America was infectious. And because of the way he led, he taught us there was a difference between strong beliefs and bitter partisanship," he said.

Some political analysts are wondering what impact, if any, Mr. Reagan's passing and the reflections on his legacy might have on this year's presidential contest.

"Never before has a great president died in the midst of a tightly contested campaign," said American University presidential historian Allan Lichtman. "Presidents have died previously during election years, but not tightly contested ones like this one," he said.

Professor Lichtman says the generally positive media coverage of Ronald Reagan's presidency this week could give President Bush a political boost at a time when the president's public approval ratings have been sinking.

"I think it benefits George Bush in two ways. Number one, he is the sitting president and as the sitting president, he will be front and center in the funeral ceremony," he said. "John Kerry will be spectator. Secondly, to the extent that the celebration of Ronald Reagan is a celebration of America's conservative heritage, the natural legatee (heir) of that is not John Kerry, but is George Bush...

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47 posted on 06/09/2004 6:46:39 PM PDT by RonDog
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To: doodlelady
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.

So true! And there's not a thing the Dims can do about it ... except look mean and petty. Ronald Reagan believed that America's hope lay in its constant renewal and underlying that is the basic American optimism that he tapped into. Renewal and optimism are antithetical to leftist ideology. This loss, this final farewell to the "Great Communicator", will create a great yearning in Americans for a return to the sense of vigor Ronald Reagan instilled in this nation. Americans will seek to relive that in any way they can. Voting for Bush, joining the military, volunteering for campaigns, going to church and a thousand other positive activities that give people a feeling that "I'm an American and I can make a difference."

The "Reagan Revolution" wasn't about Ronald Reagan and he never intended it to be. It's about America. That is why it succeeded and that is why it will live long after this day. The "Reagan Revolution" was never anything more than a manifestation of the American Revolution. His life was an homage to that. God bless Ronald Reagan!

48 posted on 06/10/2004 5:43:47 AM PDT by TigersEye (Intellectuals only exist if you think they do!)
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To: Shazolene

"I disagree. Reliving the Reagan Revolution (or as WSJ said, more like a Restoration) is a good thing for the American public to do right now -- Ron would have approved, I think. The Great Communicator knew the importance of getting your message out. He was so good at portraying the best of America. Let the people hear and understand: THIS is what we're fighting for. Not oil, not conquest, but to be that 'city on the hill' -- that beacon of freedom, that helps those who want to help themselvles."

I don't think you and I are in disagreement, for the most part. My point is that the Democrats will do as they have done since Impeachment, make wildeye'd statements that verge on insanity (Kennedy, Pelosi, Byrd, Hollings, Waters specifically) and further the ongoing alienation of voters.

There is no doubt the effect of Ronald Reagan....my concern however is with the November election, which will give us the man that picks the next four or five Supreme Court Justices, determines how we conduct the next stage of the war on terror, and will decide if we continue to grow the economy, or burden it with new taxes.

My view is the democrats will release the "hounds" concerning Ronald Reagan beginning full force on the Sunday talk shows, and thats where Bush might benefit politically.


49 posted on 06/10/2004 6:35:02 AM PDT by Badeye
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To: TigersEye; RonDog; Tamsey; onyx; My2Cents; Wolfstar; Howlin; ohioWfan; alwaysconservative; ...
HUUUUGE BUMP!!!

Post #48...read it and reap!

50 posted on 06/10/2004 7:45:27 AM PDT by b9 ("Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm" Emerson)
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To: doodlelady
Post #48...read it and reap!

That post sounds strangely familiar. Oh, wait ... nevermind.

Thanks for the bump. ; )

51 posted on 06/10/2004 7:51:55 AM PDT by TigersEye (Intellectuals only exist if you think they do!)
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To: TigersEye
oops...make that reread it and reap! ;-)
52 posted on 06/10/2004 8:12:47 AM PDT by b9 ("Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm" Emerson)
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To: RonDog

BTTT


53 posted on 06/10/2004 8:14:10 AM PDT by Fiddlstix (This Tagline for sale. (Presented by TagLines R US))
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To: doodlelady

Thanks for the ping to the thoughtful posts and to Hugh Hewitt's wonderful article! It is of great comfort when such unbiased sources (/sarcasm) as the LA Times think that Kerry is ahead in national polls. Perhaps it would be good to evaluate how close each of these polls were in the California recall election, LOL!


54 posted on 06/10/2004 9:08:30 AM PDT by alwaysconservative (Goodbye, Mr. President. A nation mourns your passing.)
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To: doodlelady

Thanks for the ping, doodlelady.
By comparison, Kerry is dwarfed
and looking all the more bitter,
hatefilled and unqualified.
We'll have to win another one
for the Gipper, and win it big,
come November.


55 posted on 06/10/2004 9:16:22 AM PDT by onyx
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To: onyx; alwaysconservative

check out the wonderful wolf parable on the home page of TigersEye


56 posted on 06/10/2004 9:19:47 AM PDT by b9 ("Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm" Emerson)
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To: doodlelady

OK.
Will do right now.


57 posted on 06/10/2004 9:21:27 AM PDT by onyx
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To: Badeye

The Pelosi's of the world really think that if they say something, their constituency will believe it. And in most cases they are correct about that. Democrats are generally not deep thinkers. No one ever told them "don't believe everything you hear/read".


58 posted on 06/10/2004 9:28:15 AM PDT by uncitizen
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To: RonDog

It will motivate the conservative base, but not do anything for the moderates.

The impact will not last through November.

Like it or not, the analysts are right saying it won't have a big impact.


59 posted on 06/10/2004 9:33:50 AM PDT by rwfromkansas ("Am I not destroying my enemies when I make friends of them?" -- Abraham Lincoln)
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To: Cyphas

We should not politicize his funeral.

I have no problem just discussing whether the timing of this may impact the election, however.


60 posted on 06/10/2004 9:36:23 AM PDT by rwfromkansas ("Am I not destroying my enemies when I make friends of them?" -- Abraham Lincoln)
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