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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: uncitizen

I think the Pelosi's of the world surround themselves with "yes" type people, those that wouldn't dare to suggest anything contrary to what a Pelosi spews, no matter how much self inflicted damage will result.

Its the primary failing within the Democratic Party. If you don't drink the kool aid....you can't hang around for long.

Ironically, I'm seeing quite a bit of that around the net today.....


61 posted on 06/10/2004 10:38:52 AM PDT by Badeye
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To: Badeye

I don't know about that. i believe that the Dems think they can make people believe a certain way, by telling them that a lot of other people believe that way.


62 posted on 06/10/2004 10:40:56 AM PDT by uncitizen
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To: TigersEye

Well-said, my friend! All I can add is "amen."


63 posted on 06/10/2004 10:41:09 AM PDT by My2Cents (Godspeed, President Reagan....And thank you.)
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To: RonDog; PhiKapMom; Tamsey; onyx; doodlelady; afraidfortherepublic; GOPCajunLady; Peach; Darlin'; ...

The reason the Democrats have come out in spin-mode isn't to divert attention from the Reagan remembrances, or to convince voters, but to convince themselves....The only way a Democrat political professional can get out of bed in the morning and go on with his or her life is to walk in a cloud of self-delusion. The praise and affection that have been heaped on Ronald Reagan this week have been reality slapping them in the face, and they know it. By mid-week, they reverted to lying to themselves, as a way to convince themselves that "all this doesn't matter."


64 posted on 06/10/2004 10:49:14 AM PDT by My2Cents (Godspeed, President Reagan....And thank you.)
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To: uncitizen
i believe that the Dems think they can make people believe a certain way, by telling them that a lot of other people believe that way.

Most definately. Which is why they have to skew the polls. Rush on just now talking about that.

65 posted on 06/10/2004 10:59:40 AM PDT by b9 ("Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm" Emerson)
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To: RonDog

Of course Reagan will help Bush. He alredy has by giving W the courage to pursue his conservative convictions. At the end of the day, Kerry is a looser.


66 posted on 06/10/2004 11:03:06 AM PDT by 1Old Pro
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To: My2Cents

Did you happen to see Gray Davis on Hannity and Colmes last night? The dem talking points are soooo transparent. He was asked what he'd learned from Reagan as governor.

After (surprisingly) sputtering something about how he obviously didn't utilize everything he could've learned from Reagan, he reverted to the usual "Reagan-was-just-a-jolly-guy-who-told-great-jokes" mantra.




67 posted on 06/10/2004 11:12:31 AM PDT by b9 ("Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm" Emerson)
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To: My2Cents

The more they spin, the worse they look.


68 posted on 06/10/2004 11:13:23 AM PDT by onyx
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To: Cyphas
I thought it was tasteless for Wellstonians to try to turn Wellstones death into a political issue. In honesty and integrity I have to demand the same standard from our own.

I think you're comparing apples and oranges. If GW Bush and the RNC had a big rally and acted like the "demoncrat party leadership" acted, then you would have a point.

I have seen NO partisanship from Republican leaders this week. Pundits will always analyze the issues of the day, that's what they do.

BTW read my tagline, wouldn't you agree? W governs much more like Reagan than like his own father.

69 posted on 06/10/2004 11:16:20 AM PDT by Mister Baredog ((Part of the Reagan legacy is to re-elect G.W. Bush))
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To: feinswinesuksass
I hope his legacy will continue to inspire a new generation and spark another Reagan Revolution.

I think we're still in the Reagan Revolution. It was Clintoon whose DLC pulled him to the right to win an election. It was his signing welfare reform that helped reelect him. Bush has certainly picked up the torch.

70 posted on 06/10/2004 11:20:45 AM PDT by Mister Baredog ((Part of the Reagan legacy is to re-elect G.W. Bush))
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To: Badeye
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.

Nancy Reagan will fight to protect that legacy until her last breath, bring it on dems, we'll see who wins that conversation.LOL!

71 posted on 06/10/2004 11:24:27 AM PDT by Mister Baredog ((Part of the Reagan legacy is to re-elect G.W. Bush))
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To: doodlelady
These people are fools. Everyone can see that. And by "everyone," I mean "swing voters."

(And, no, I didn't see GraySkies on H&C. I didn't even get to watch the memorial for Pres. Reagan. Not to brag -- I just want to exult in the glorious time we had last night -- but Wednesday evenings is one of the evenings each week that my wife and I get together with another couple to pray for the nation, for Pres. Bush, for our leaders, for the war on terror, for our soldiers, and for the condition of our society. Last night, we have a tremendous time, praising God for the life and influence of Ronald Reagan, thanking God for giving this man to our nation at the time that He did, and praying that the values of Ronald Reagan will live on in those who lead this country...which was a subtle way of asking God to always have a Reagan Republican in the White House. :-)

72 posted on 06/10/2004 11:46:50 AM PDT by My2Cents (Godspeed, President Reagan....And thank you.)
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To: uncitizen

"I don't know about that. i believe that the Dems think they can make people believe a certain way, by telling them that a lot of other people believe that way."

I have no doubt the Democrats believe that. This is why in three consecutive losing elections they have stated "We didn't get our message out".

Au contrair....they did get it out, they just don't have the emotional stability to admit the message keeps getting rejected.

Democrat self delusion is a very valuable tool for those of us on the right side of the political spectrum.


73 posted on 06/10/2004 12:17:18 PM PDT by Badeye
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To: Mister Baredog

"Nancy Reagan will fight to protect that legacy until her last breath, bring it on dems, we'll see who wins that conversation.LOL!"

Just wait til the RNC convention. I fully expect Mrs Reagan to be there, and give a keynote address if she is able.

The Democrats have no choice but to disparage Ronald Reagan at the earliest opportunity, if they don't its an implied admission to their base that they were wrong for two decades.

No liberal can't allow that to happen. If they do, the whole fragile house of cards, the coalition that is the Democratic Party, falls apart as quickly and as suddenly as the Soviet Union did in 1989. The only thing that holds this coalition together is abortion (a fading issue due to RU 486 in my opinion) gun control (failing issue due to the 9/11 attacks) and Blind Hatred of All Things Bush (no election can be won on that plank, in my opinion).

The next week to ten days will tell us how they are going to go about diminishing Reagan, and by proxy President Bush.


74 posted on 06/10/2004 12:23:06 PM PDT by Badeye
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To: Badeye
This is why in three consecutive losing elections they have stated "We didn't get our message out". Au contrair....they did get it out, they just don't have the emotional stability to admit the message keeps getting rejected.

that's very insightful. You're absolutely right!
75 posted on 06/10/2004 1:12:13 PM PDT by uncitizen
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To: My2Cents

"The only way a Democrat political professional can get out of bed in the morning and go on with his or her life is to walk in a cloud of self-delusion."

Bump to that!


76 posted on 06/10/2004 1:13:36 PM PDT by windchime (Podesta about Bush: "He's got four years to try to undo all the stuff we've done." (TIME-1/22/01))
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To: windchime
"The only way a Democrat political professional can get out of bed in the morning and go on with his or her life is to walk in a cloud of self-delusion."

Something weird is really happening with Reagans funeral and I believe its God doing the impossible with the possible!

77 posted on 06/10/2004 8:40:56 PM PDT by Grassontop (The demonrats may learn something spiritual from Reagans funeral!)
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To: Grassontop; My2Cents

I think you're right, Grassontop.

My2Cents posted the comment I quoted yesterday. It provides the only reasonable answer to how those people function.


78 posted on 06/11/2004 6:13:02 AM PDT by windchime (Podesta about Bush: "He's got four years to try to undo all the stuff we've done." (TIME-1/22/01))
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To: uncitizen

"This is why in three consecutive losing elections they have stated "We didn't get our message out". Au contrair....they did get it out, they just don't have the emotional stability to admit the message keeps getting rejected.

that's very insightful. You're absolutely right!"

When you view the numbers of offices held by each party, comparing say 1990 with 2000, the shift is staggering. Its thousands of elective offices going from decades long Democratic Control to GOP. From local to state to the federal level. There is no disputing this, which is why the media ignores it.

It doesn't line up with the mainstream media's view of "what ought to be".


79 posted on 06/11/2004 7:18:21 AM PDT by Badeye
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To: Grassontop

Your comment rings true! My heart rejoices with that thought.


80 posted on 06/11/2004 8:06:35 AM PDT by My2Cents (Godspeed, President Reagan....And thank you.)
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